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On Thursday 3rd April 2008 MUTR appeared on the BBC1 hit show "Beat the Boss ". The challenge for both the teams, kids and adults was to design, build and market test a new type of air powered, re-usable rocket. John & Glyn from MUTR appeared on the show providing design guidance and practical advice. After construction, the rockets were both tested here in the grounds of Middlesex University.


Reach for the Stars!
Rocket Factory [ROC 006]

£127.20 plus VAT

Enables pupils of all ages to design and make realistic rockets and launch them safely to heights of up to 100 metres. The rockets are propelled using a unique electrically-controlled compressed air launcher. Enhances subject teaching in design and technology,
science and maths.
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From me to you!
Elephant Dung Paper
[234-130]
£1.65 plus VAT

Environmentalists should not be without paper manufactured from genuine elehant dung! A truly unusual, and unique recycled item, stationery from a huge and very gentle animal.
No two sheets are the same.
Size is approximately 800mm x 500mm.
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Look out!
Sharks Teeth ! [314-008]
£2.39 ex.VAT
 

Feel ancient history in the palm of your hand, imagine the pre-historic Sharks that once roamed the worlds oceans long before many of the creatures we know today existed. This is a great way to get started with fossils and learn more about the fantastic world of sharks who are little changed from their ancestors. Consists of small container with around. 6 teeth.
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Hot Stuff!
Hand Boiler [314-015]
£4.77 ex VAT

The temperature of your hand can boil this special liquid. Amazing but true simply place on the palm of your hand and watch as the liquid begins to expand and rise through the curves of the glass until it reaches the top! all from the warmth generated by the heat of your hand.
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