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How does The Scientists Channel use cookies?
We use cookies to improve your experience of our website. Here’s what they help us do:
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- Measure website performance so we can show value for money in the delivery of information and services.
- Analyse anonymised data so that we can better understand how people interact with our services.
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- Assisting with our promotional and marketing efforts.
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How to control cookies on this website
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