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The Museo Didactico Interactivo de Ciencias (MUDIC) extended the activities of the Mediterranean Night of the researchers over three days. From September 25 to 27, different activities were carried out at the Espacio Séneca in Alicante.

During the mornings, school visits were made in which the students visited the interactive modules of the museum, took part in a practical workshop, interacted with European researchers and explored the exhibition “Mediterranean Women for Health” through a gymkhana. In the afternoons, the facilities were opened to the general public, who were able to carry out the same activities. On Friday there was special programming, with a participatory show “Mind the Lab”, stands of researchers, MUDIC theatre and the talk by researcher Iván Nombela “Bats: origin and reservoir of coronavirus”.