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Connie speaks at Cambridge Festival

14-year-old Connie, who won the Big Bang young scientist of the Year award in 2022, was invited to speak at the Cambridge Festival in March 2023.
Presenting alongside experts
Presenting alongside experts

She presented alongside experts including Professor Emily Shuckburgh, director of Cambridge Zero, about past and present climate change and what the future might hold in store for life on planet Earth, including life in our skies.

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