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  1. The Museum of Science and Art - Vol II by Dionysius Lardner, 2007-11-16
  2. Water Turbines (A Science Museum booklet) by Science Museum, 1974-06
  3. The Museum of Science and Industry, Chicago, presents the Mind game by Dr. Crypton, 1983
  4. James Watt and the Separate Condenser (A Science Museum monograph) by Science Museum, 1969-07
  5. Science Museum - Discoveries (Science Museum Book of Amazing Facts) by Birch, 1999-06
  6. Science Museum - Space (Science Museum Book of Amazing Facts) by Anthony Wilson, 1999-06
  7. Science Museum Book of Sport (Science Museum Book of Amazing Facts) by C. Jarman, 1999-06
  8. Brachiopoda and Biostratigraphy of the Silurian-Devonian Delorme Formation in the District of Mackenzie, the Yukon (Royal Ontario Museum Life Sciences Division//Contributions) by David G. Perry, 1984-10
  9. The hydrobiid snail genus Marstonia (Bulletin of the Florida State Museum : Biological sciences ; v. 21, no. 3) by Fred G Thompson, 1977
  10. Natural Mineral Forms: Exhibit In Fersman Mineralogical Museum, Russian Academy Of Science
  11. Deep wells in New York State (New York State Museum and Science Service. Bulletin no. 418A) by William Lynn Kreidler, 1972
  12. Biostratigraphy and Palaeontology of the Scollard Formation, Late Cretaceous and Paleocene of Alberta (Royal Ontario Museum Life Sciences Division//Contributions) by Loris Shano Russell, 1987-11
  13. The Science Museum Time (Science Museum Book of Amazing Facts) by Mike Goldsmith, 1999-05-20
  14. Crompton, R.E.B. (A Science Museum booklet) by The Science Museum, 1969-06

121. Science Museum | Amy Johnson | Introduction
science Museum / science Society Picture Library Jason in the Flight Gallery of the science Museum. science Museum / science Society Picture Library
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Amy Johnson was the first female pilot to fly alone from Britain to Australia, which she achieved at the age of 26. Her flying career began in 1928 and other triumphs included becoming the first female ground engineer licensed by the Air Ministry, and being awarded the C.B.E. for her flying achievements. enlarge Amy Johnson in front of her De Havilland Moth biplane All her accomplishments were well recognised at the time. Not only was she formally acknowledged by dignitaries, but also received much public interest, becoming a celebrity of the day. Many of the artefacts and records associated with Amy Johnson have been donated to museums. This exhiblet draws on objects from the collections of the Science Museum in London, Sewerby Hall in the East Riding of Yorkshire Museum Service and the Royal Air Force Museum at Hendon. The aeroplane which Johnson used on her solo flight to Australia, Jason, a De Havilland Gipsy Moth, resides in the Science Museum’s collection and is on display in the Flight Gallery. enlarge Jason in the Flight Gallery of the Science Museum Other personal items of Amy Johnson’s can be seen in the museum at Sewerby Hall, Yorkshire. This collection contains over 130 objects and was donated by the Johnson family in 1958. The most notable items to be given were the pilot’s logbook, dated 1928-1938, and a leather bag recovered after her death.

122. MoS | Museum Of Science, Boston
Features a revolving schedule of Imax films, temporary exhibitions and planetarium shows. Includes a visitor s guide, membership details,
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Fighter Pilot: Operation Red Flag
Follow the experiences of an F-15 Eagle pilot as he takes part in one of the most challenging air combat training exercises in the world. Also check out Antarctica and Yellowstone! Opens September 10, 2005 in Omni.
Evening Omni, Planetarium or Laser Discount: $6.50 for adults, $5.50 for seniors, and $4.50 for children, 6 p.m. and later every night. read more
Major Exhibit Prepares to Launch
Check out our progress on Star Wars: Where Science Meets Imagination , in which artifacts and ideas from the George Lucas films become the force that inspires explorations of real-world technologies. World premiere October 27, 2005. Buy tickets now!
"Science on Screen" Film Series
All science and movie fans are invited to the Coolidge Corner Theater's "Science on Screen" film series, featuring noted scientists introducing science-based films. Museum members who show their current membership card save $3.00 on regular priced admission.
Red Cross Blood Drive
The American Red Cross will host a blood drive at the Museum of Science. Donors will receive a pass to tour the Museum of Science Exhibit Halls for free.

123. MoS | Virtual Exhibits
In response, a group of science centers led by the Museum of science has The Museum of science was proud to present Leonardo da Vinci Scientist,
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    Ancient Egypt
    Expand your understanding of Ancient Egyptian history and culture by visiting our online exhibit. Get to know our 2500 year old mummy: review extensive CATscan images and manipulate a highly detailed 3-D model. Learn about excavation and try your hand at it, virtually speaking, by sending a buried message to a friend. Plan your journey to the afterlife with Eternity Travel, or play the ancient game of Senet. Check it out!
    Secrets of Aging
    In 1900, the average life span of Americans was about 50 years. Today, that average is 75 years and climbing. As we enter the twenty-first century, human society is experiencing a new phenomenon—a large and ever expanding group of people who are living into their 70s and 80s. How much do we know about the process of aging? Why does it happen? How can we age well? We all have questions about this fundamental human experience. In response, a group of science centers led by the Museum of Science has created Secrets of Aging , a unique and compelling exploration of what today's science tells us about growing up and growing older.

124. The Franklin Institute Online
Features an exhibit on the life of Ben Franklin, a walkthrough heart, historic aircraft, an Imax theater, and planetarium. Site has online exhibits and
http://sln.fi.edu/

125. Exploratorium: The Museum Of Science, Art And Human Perception
Handson museum of science, art, and human perception in San Francisco. Site provides interactive online exhibits and exhibitions, activities, science news,
http://www.exploratorium.edu/
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Dig into the succulent science of making things grow. Explore the science of music , through online exhibits, movies, and questions. Observe the effects of special relativity as you travel near the speed of light. Create a space-age ant farm with AntWorks Explore the scientific, historical, and cultural context behind a new opera about the first atomic bomb test See living mouse stem cells at the Microscope Imaging Station Use live data to check the weather in space , and learn how it can affect us here on earth Explore the places, people, tools, and ideas behind the origins of matter, the universe, and life itself. Upcoming
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126. Exploratorium: Sport Science
About Us Donations Membership Privacy Policy Use Policy Contact Info © Exploratorium The museum of science, art and human perception.
http://www.exploratorium.edu/sports/
What's the science behind a home run? Why do curveballs curve? Learn about the game Find out how this extreme sport is governed by the principles of momentum, gravity, friction, and centripetal force. Learn skateboarding history, technology, and more Find out how surfing the Web can help you surf the waves ; Make forecasts, learn about the physics of balance, and more. - Find the answers to common Sport! Science questions.
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Missed the exhibition ? You can still read about it and view VR movies. Check out RealVideo clips of top mountain biker, Ruthie Matthes. Learn about frames and materials from a custom bike maker. Try interactive javascripts that calculate braking distances and energy consumption. And lots more!

127. Science Museum Of Minnesota - Minnesota's Favorite Museum
The science Museum of Minnesota is the most popular museum in the Upper Midwest. Featuring dinosaurs, Omnitheater handson exhibits.
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128. Welcome To The Museum Of Science And Industry
Take a virtual tour of the U505 submarine, visit Colleen Moore s fairy castle, explore the Pioneer Zephyr, and more! Now on-line only at the Museum of
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Now Open! The U-505 Submarine Robots Like Us featuring the Robert Lesser Collection. Marvel at more than 200 rare and valuable robots and space toys. Revisit the golden age of robots and see how these delightful toys once illustrated our fantasies and fears of the future. Omnimax Film
Ocean Oasis

Experience one of the greatest wonders of nature: an ocean surrounded by a desert. Learn how life thrives in a seemingly barren landscape in Ocean Oasis Omnimax Film
Magnificent Desolation

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See an automated assembly line create colorful toy tops in this fascinating exhibit.
The Great Train Story

depicts the railroad's winding journey between Chicago and Seattle.
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129. Institute And Museum Of The History Of Science - Florence, Italy
The museum and web site are particularly rich resources for the life and work of Galileo.
http://galileo.imss.firenze.it/
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Materials for education and research on the instruments and discoveries of Galileo Galilei. A virtual itinerary through the rooms of the museum Advanced Search Site Map ... Credits Piazza dei Giudici 1 Florence, ITALY P.I. 01346820481

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Swingin’ on the Tracks is at the science Museum of Virginia Thursdays Sept. 129. Performances are 6-10 pm You must be 21 or older to attend.
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  • What is your dog really trying to tell you when he barks in that special way? Just how keen is your pooch’s sense of smell? What would it be like to be rescued by a dog if you were buried deep in the snow? How can you gain new insight into the bond you have with your pup by learning about the relationship people first developed thousands of years ago with dogs? Find out at the Science Museum of Virginia’s visiting exhibition Saturday , Oct. 1-Monday, Jan. 2 How do you teach your dog not to jump up on people? How do you train your already well-behaved pooch agility skills so that she can run an obstacle course? How do dogs help people – and how can people help dogs? Are you ready to adopt a dog or do you want to learn how to become closer to your dog? The Science Museum of Virginia, Richmond SPCA and Holiday Barn Pet Resorts have teamed up to bring you a fall filled with dog events at the Science Museum Travel into the wild to meet an elusive predator that was once virtually wiped off the American landscape. Get up close and personal with a family of wolf pups and their pack. Discover what really goes on in the wolf world where family members play, hunt, howl and struggle to survive. Over the years people have been responsible for eradicating wolves — and now people are responsible for reintroducing them into

131. MSIM : The Museum Of Science And Industry In Manchester
Situated in the oldest passenger railway buildings in the world, the Museum tells the story of the history, science and industry of Manchester the world.
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Situated in the oldest passenger railway buildings in the world, the Museum tells the story of the history, science and industry of Manchester - the world's first industrial city. Entry to the Museum's permanent collections is free for everyone It’s gooey, it’s gungy, it’s Grossology! New special exhibition open from 7 October 2005 to 26 February 2006 The Museum’s next blockbuster special exhibition opens to the public soon. Grossology examines the impolite science of the human body – including all those slimy, oozy bodily functions kids love to talk about! The exhibition uses interactive games, exhibits and animatronic models to introduce the amazing science behind the workings of our bodies. You can meet Nigel Nose-it-All, scale a Skin Wall and marvel at Burp Man in this sensational exhibition. Keep an eye on our What’s On webpage, which will shortly be updated with more details about the exhibition.

132. Museum Of The History Of Science, University Of Oxford
British museum exhibiting the history of science. Online exhibits include The Noble Dane Images of Tycho Brahe and The Geometry of War, 15001750 .
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An entrance display to coincide with the Africa 05 festival.
If you missed it, the web version is still available here. Ten years on the web
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133. Online Exhibits
Online exhibitions from the Museum of the History of science, Oxford. the History of science, Florence, The British Museum, and Museum Boerhaave, Leiden
http://www.mhs.ox.ac.uk/exhibits/
Bye Bye Blackboard Drug Trade Transits of Venus Solomon’s House ... Bye Bye Blackboard ... from Einstein and others Science, art, celebrity and nostalgia in blackboards old and new. 16 April - 18 September, 2005 Drug Trade Therapy, pharmacy and commerce in early-modern Europe. 9 October, 2004 - 13 March, 2005 An exhibition on the 18th-century transits of Venus. 13 April, 2004 - 12 September, 2004 Solomon’s House in Oxford: New Finds from the First Museum Archaeological finds discovered during building work in 1999. 5 September, 2000 - 8 December, 2002 Susan Derges : Natural Magic An exhibition by the Museum’s artist in residence, 2000-01. 11 October - 15 December, 2001 Epact : Scientific Instruments of Medieval and Renaissance Europe A collaborative catalogue of instruments in four leading European museums. Museum of the History of Science, Florence, The British Museum, and Museum Boerhaave, Leiden The Garden, the Ark, the Tower, the Temple Biblical metaphors of knowledge in early modern Europe. 2 Feb - 2 May, 1998 : Held in association with the Bodleian Library Cameras: the Technology of Photographic Imaging An exhibition of cameras and photographs from the museum’s collection.

134. Adventure Science Center | Nashville, TN
Current program listings for the science museum and the Sudekum Planetarium, along with information on hours and admission fees. Nashville, Tennessee.
http://www.adventuresci.com/
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135. Imagination Station Science Museum, Wilson, NC
Features hands on science exhibits for the family.
http://www.imaginescience.org/
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Slither and slide, hop and bop, run and jump, explore and discover Imagination Station where Science rocks and kids rule!
Imagination Station is where science comes alive and we are ready for your visit in downtown Wilson.
We still have all the things our visitors have enjoyed during their visits to Imagination Station. Race The Wild and other Fun Factory exhibits are here, along with Curiosity Corner and our collection of exotic animals, plus we're always adding new, exciting and fun exhibits and programs!
Imagination Station offers daily science and outreach programs as well as special workshops. In addition, we host the most popular Birthday parties in town! Imagination Station provides unique educational opportunities for students and families. We love making new friends from across the globe. So when you're traveling nearby, stop in! It's the smart thing to do! IS At A Glance Sunday, Sep 25, 2005

136. Hands-on Science Centers Worldwide
Salisbury, Maryland ExceL Interactive science Museum; San Diego, West Palm Beach, Florida - South Florida science Museum; Worcester, Massachusetts -
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Hands-on Science Centers Worldwide
This page contains pointers to public museums with a strong emphasis on interactive science education. Please send me more links!!
Build your own balloon-powered Nanorover!
Africa
  • Durban, South Africa KwaZuzulwazi Science Centre
  • South Africa Association of Science and Technology Centres
    Asia
  • Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia National Science Centre
  • Manila, Philippines - Philippine Science Centrum
  • Nagoya , Japan Nagoya Science Museum
  • Seoul, Korea National Science Museum
  • Singapore Singapore Science Centre
  • Taipei, Taiwan National Natural Science Museum
  • Tokyo, Japan National Science Museum
  • Yokohama, Japan Yokohama Science Center
    Australia
  • Adelaide , South Australia
  • Brisbane, Queensland Queensland Sciencentre
  • Canberra , Australian Capital Territory
  • Launceston , Tasmania - Launceston Science Centre
  • Melbourne , Victoria Scienceworks Museum
  • Perth, Western Australia Scitech Discovery Centre
  • Sydney , New South Wales - The Australian Museum
  • Sydney , New South Wales - The Powerhouse Museum
  • Wollongong, New South Wales, Australia Science Centre
    Europe
    Check out the Sea and Space programme for middle and upper school students ( contact info
  • Aberdeen, Scotland
  • 137. Omniplex
    Omniplex is an amusement park for the mind with handson science exhibits, avaiation and space artifacts and memorabilia, botanical gardens, a planetarium
    http://www.omniplex.org/

    138. National Science Museum, Tokyo
    Guide to Permanent Exhibits About the exhibit description. Members page If you are unable to log in. User ID Password
    http://www.kahaku.go.jp/english/
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    If you have any comments, or questions, please contact us at webmaster@kahaku.go.jp
    9/16 Notice:
    Special Exhibition "Pearls- A Natural History" from Oct 8 Sun, 2005 to Jan 22 Sun, 2006 ...
    10/27 Press Release(English) on the Grand-Opening of the NSM!

    8/27 The main building will be closed from Monday, November 1 2004 for a substantial period of time for restoration and exhibition renewal. Exhibitions will be dramatically renovated through this process.
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    140. Springfield Museums
    Features four museums and a library surrounding a treeshaded green. Includes information on exhibits, courses, and hours of operation for the George Walter
    http://www.quadrangle.org/
    General Admission
    $10 for adults
    $7 for seniors
    $5 for college students
    $3 for children 6-17
    Free for children under age 6.
    For more information on tours, membership, events, exhibits and the Museum School, please email us or call us at 1-800-625-7738 220 State Street
    Springfield, MA 01103
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