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  1. Experimental studies of the education of children in a museum of science (Publication of the American Association of Museums) by Arthur Weever Melton, 1936
  2. The Whipple Museum of the History of Science: Instruments and Interpretations, to Celebrate the 60th Anniversary of R. S. Whipple's Gift to the University of Cambridge by Liba Taub, Frances Willmoth, 2006-09-28
  3. Deutsches Museum: Ingenious Inventions and Masterpieces of Science and Technology
  4. Reading the Shape of Nature: Comparative Zoology at the Agassiz Museum (Science and Its Conceptual Foundations series) by Mary P. Winsor, 1991-11-15
  5. Rancho La Brea Treasures of the Tar Pits (Science Series / Natural History Museum of Los Angeles Count)
  6. Science Museum Series: Speed, Time, Space, and Flight (Science Museum) by Phillip Wilkinson, 2004-01
  7. Color Science in the Examination of Museum Objects: Nondestructive Procedures (Tools for Conservation) by Ruth Johnston-Feller, 2001-09-06
  8. THE COOKBOOK OF THE MUSEUM OF SCIENCE, BOSTON by Volunteer Service League, 1997
  9. Lighting, (A Science Museum illustrated booklet) by William T O'Dea, 1967
  10. A Formula for Success: Chemistry at Science Museums by Michael Templeton, 1992-11
  11. Makeover of a museum's security. (Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry): An article from: Security Management by Barry W. Levy, 1989-03-01
  12. Contributions from the Museum of History and Technology by Sami Khalaf Hamarneh, 1964
  13. New Museum Of Natural Science Opens.: An article from: Journal of the Mississippi Academy of Sciences
  14. The Irish countryman;: An anthropological study (American Museum science books, B18) by Conrad Maynadier Arensberg, 1968

61. The Science Club
Nonprofit organization that fuels the joy of science, through school assemblies, parent and teacher workshops, television, video, and print. Also designs programs for museums, agencies, and educational organizations. Includes projects, science fair ideas, and aska-scientist resources.
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62. Turbulent Landscapes: The Natural Forces That Shape Our World
Turbulent Landscapes is the result of 13 artists' explorations of complexity in nature. The exhibit will travel to museums and science centers in upcoming months.
http://www.exploratorium.edu/complexity/
Welcome to the Exploratorium's Complexity Web Site. These pages are an online resource intended to accompany the recent Turbulent Landscapes exhibit. Turbulent Landscapes is the result of 13 artists' explorations of complexity in nature. The exhibit will travel to museums and science centers in upcoming months.
This site attempts to place the idea of complexity in nature into a broader scientific context, and to provide newcomers to the field with an introduction to the concepts and theories that contribute to contemporary complexity research.

63. Browser Test
A fullservice audio, show control and video system design and integration firm. High-end systems for theme parks, museums, science centers, gaming establishments, retail, restaurants, water features and similar projects.
http://www.media-engine.com
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64. The Vivid Mandala GX System - Wireless Virtual Reality Games
The Vivid Group creates Virtual Reality systems based on patented video gesture recognition control technology for entertainment and education at museums, science Centres and Halls of Fame worldwide.
http://www.vividgroup.com

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65. Zirakzadeh Science Foundation
Sets up science centers and museums throughout Iran. Site describes their history, goals and achievements. Photos and science quiz.
http://www.iranonline.com/zsf/
The Zirakzadeh Science Foundation was established in 1994 by the bequest of it's founder, the late Ahmad Zirakzadeh. The foundation's goal is to create centers for the propagation of science and technology to children, young adults, and all those interested in the sciences. The foundation seeks to provide opportunities for hands-on experience and first-hand observation of scientific principals and technological advances. About ZSF Board of Trustees Photo Album E-Book ... Contact Us Articles Feedback/Guestbook ZSF Science Quiz Thanks to... How to Help
WWW IranOnline.com

66. San Diego Art + Sol
Information about performing arts, museums, galleries, history, science, and cultural events, provided by the San Diego Convention and Visitors Bureau.
http://www.sandiegoartandsol.com/

67. Oxfordshire County Council - Oxfordshire Museums Collections - Home Page
Catalogue of items collected, stored and displayed by the Oxfordshire museums Service, run by the Oxfordshire County Council. Includes pictures and photographs, archaeology, natural science, history, rural collections and information about the project.
http://www.oxfordshire-collections.org.uk/
Welcome to the Oxfordshire Museums Collections website
Here you will find some of the thousands of interesting things collected, stored and displayed by the Oxfordshire Museums Service (Oxfordshire County Council).
For more information about our latest exhibitions and events, our contact details, and on-line exhibitions, please go to the museum pages at the Oxfordshire County Council website Archaeology Natural Science History ... Pictures and Photographs

68. The Discovery Museums
Includes Children's Discovery Museum and the science Discovery Museum with picture tour.
http://www.discoverymuseums.org/
a non-profit organization
Hours
Admission
Directions Membership ... Programs and Events Field Trips-Science Group Visits Children's Traveling Science ... Jobs/Volunteer s Partnerships The Discovery Museums , located in Acton, Massachusetts, just west of Boston, are two separate but complementary museums filled with exciting, interactive exhibits for children of all ages using focused spaces and hands-on activities inviting exploration and discovery. At lunch or snack time you can visit one of the many area restaurants or, weather permitting, you can take advantage of our outdoor picnic tables. The Children's Discovery Museum and the Science Discovery Museum are both OPEN on summer hours! Before your visit, please check Hours or call 978.264.4200 to confirm information presented here. We are connecting to the town sewer system and having a new roof put on the Science building. We hope to be finished soon. The Children's Discovery Museum is open; the Science Discovery Museum will re-open on Tuesday, September 27. Check hours before your visit. Thank you for your patience!

69. Springfield Museums
Entering through the Springfield museums s twolevel granite and glass Welcome Center, you will find yourself in the Springfield science Museum,
http://www.quadrangle.org/mus_science.htm
Entering through the Springfield Museums's two-level granite and glass Welcome Center, you will find yourself in the Springfield Science Museum , and a world filled with the wonders of natural and physical science. On the lower level, the Solutia Eco-Center is home to live fish, insects, reptiles and amphibians in such realistic natural habitats as an Amazon rainforest, coral reef and New England harbor.
A ramp winding through R.E. Phelon African Hall takes you from the floor of an African savannah up to a birds-eye view of its animals, including lions, a huge African elephant, a giraffe and ostrich. African Hall also offers a glimpse of several of the cultures which make their homes on that continent. In Dinosaur Hall youngsters delight at the full-sized replica of Tyrannosaurus rex which towers over them, and they can peer directly into his fierce jaws from a window on the second floor.
The Seymour Planetarium will take you on imaginary voyages to the farthest corners of the Universe. Just outside the planetarium, you will walk beneath a replica of the solar system and touch rocks from outer space. Earth Hall will amaze you with its extensive collection of crystals, minerals, and fossils. Aviation buffs won't want to miss the 1937 Zeta aircraft, one of only three remaining Springfield-built airplanes. In the MASSPOWER Science Discovery Laboratory, families can experiment and try to unravel the mysteries of science.

70. Bionet - New Discoveries In Life Sciences - Explore The Science And Debate The I
Created by 8 European science centers and museums, and presented in nine different languages to explore the science, ethical issues, and laws in different countries, play games and express opinions.
http://www.bionetonline.org/
New discoveries in life sciences - Explore the science and debate the issues

71. MRISAR, Institute Of Science, Art & Robotics
Designs and fabricates science, art, health and robot exhibits for museums, centers and educational facilities.
http://www.mrisar.com

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72. Science Learning Network: Visit Our Museums
Visit Our museums, Visit the science Learning Network museums. science Museum, London Oregon Museum of science and Industry
http://www.sln.org/museums/
Visit the Science Learning Network museums. The Exploratorium's ExploraNet The Franklin Institute Heureka, The Finnish Science Center Miami Museum of Science ... Exploradome

73. Kids World
Links to entertaining and educational web pages around the world, spectacular museums, zoos, sports, science, games, and travel.
http://www.northvalley.net/kids/

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74. Additional Space Science Education Resources
Includes links to NASA Affiliated sites, Professional Organizations and Standards,Schools/museums/Planetariums, and more, from the Space science Data Operations Office of NASA/Goddard Space Flight Center
http://ssdoo.gsfc.nasa.gov/education/resources.html
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75. Museums On The Boulevard
Richmond's most popular museums are conveniently located within minutes of each other on the Boulevard. Travel this cultural corridor and experience the area's premier gardens, art galleries, history, interactive science and technology exhibits, special events, programs, and shops.
http://www.MOBMus.org/
M USEUMS O N THE B OULEVARD 7 Museums, 7 Miles in Historic Richmond, Virginia HOME WHO WE ARE WHAT WE ARE WHERE WE ARE ... Virginia Museum of Fine Arts Plan Family Outings to the Museums on the Boulevard!
"I'm bored." "Why can't we rent another video?" "It's raining again!"
Grumbling like this echoes in most households this time of year. By midsummer many children become restless, pools lose their lure and TV controls too much time. Couples grow tired of trekking to the 'rivah,' and many lack either time or funds to travel. So what is an entertaining, affordable alternative? Enjoy fun-filled family outings to the Museums on the Boulevard (MOB)! Excitement and fun at museums? Good times here at home? Yes, the seven museums and attractions along Richmond's Boulevard offer enjoyment for all ages. One visit dispels the myth that all museums are stodgy, formal and "adult only" gathering places. Rather, these destinations are welcoming and friendly as they feature interactive exhibits, intriguing children's programs, personable educators and lively community events. All are close to home, and parking is easy. The cost is comparable to a movie ticket - and with some attractions admission is free!
Most importantly, the Museums on the Boulevard present fascinating subjects, ranging from history and science, nutrition and nature, to current trends and popular arts. Families and friends enjoy quality time together; and, as an added bonus, they gain understanding about their own lives and life around them.

76. Science
High Desert Museum Imagination Station science Museum International Museum of the Horse New Mexico Museum of Natural History and science
http://www.kidskonnect.com/Museums/Science.html
American Museum of Papermaking
American Museum of Science and Energy (AMSE)

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77. Hagerman The Entertainer At Your Service!
Performs shows at schools, theme parks and museums all over the country. Extreme science, teaches children science through the use of comedy. Also writes professional comedy for a host of other performers.
http://hagermania.com/
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78. Orpheum Children's Science Museum Homepage
We provide children of all ages the chance to explore and learn science at their own pace in an informal setting. museums in the Classroom
http://www.m-crossroads.org/orpheum/
A Hands-On Children's Science Center Where Science Takes Center Stage!
We provide children of all ages the chance to explore and learn science at their own pace in an informal setting. Our exhibits are designed to be fun, but also to teach about science.
Our home The 1914 Orpheum Theatre is one of the finest buildings in downstate Illinois, and our facility is one of the best examples of adaptive reuse of an historic structure in the country.
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79. Hands On Interactive
Design and manufacture of quality interactive exhibits and displays for science centers, museums, specializing in electromechanical solutions.
http://www.hoi.co.uk/
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We can also help you to get your product designed and developed on-time and within budget!! We bring our experience of mechanical, electronic and software engineering to bear on any problem to provide you with the solution you're looking for. Whether it's an exhibit, a gallery of exhibits, a product or just about anything that requires ingenuity and design flare, we can help.
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80. RAISE - Regional Alliance For Informal Science Education
Alliance of organizations, such as museums and nature centers, that are making a difference how science is taught and learned. Includes an event calendar, teachers' lounge, kids' space, and member section.
http://raiseohio.org
R.A.I.S.E. Science Awareness: The Regional Alliance for Informal Science Education is an alliance of organizations committed to make a difference in how science is taught/learned. Access programs/events by topic, grade or date. Fun and Informative!
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