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  2. Hiroshima Children's Culture and Science Museum - Wikipedia

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    Opened in 1980 and situated adjacent to the Hiroshima City Children's Library, the Hiroshima Children's Culture and Science Museum offers various interactive exhibits and activities designed to engage children in learning about several subjects, including science, culture, and local history, with a hands-on approach. Aside from the permanent ...

  3. Adventure Science Center - Wikipedia

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    Adventure Science Center is a non-profit science museum for children located in Nashville, Tennessee. [1] [2] [3] [4]The museum features over 175 hands-on interactive exhibits with themes including biology, physics, visual perception, listening, mind, air and space, energy and earth science.

  4. Imagination Station - Wikipedia

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    The facility has over 300 exhibits for "children of all ages". [1] The museum opened in 1997 as COSI. After tax levies failed in 2006 [2] and 2007, COSI closed its doors to the public on the last day of 2007 due to lack of funding. [3] In 2008, voters approved an operating levy to reopen the facility as The Toledo Science Center. This interim ...

  5. List of citizen science projects - Wikipedia

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    Other projects like AgeGuess [8] focus on the senior demographics and enable the elderly to upload photos of themselves so the public can guess different ages. Lists of citizen science projects may change. For example, the Old Weather project website indicates that as of January 10, 2015, 51% of the logs were completed. [9]

  6. Science outreach - Wikipedia

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    Science outreach, also called education and public outreach (EPO or E/PO) or simply public outreach, [citation needed] is an umbrella term for a variety of activities by research institutes, universities, and institutions such as science museums, aimed at promoting public awareness (and understanding) of science and making informal contributions to science education.

  7. Science project - Wikipedia

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    A science project is an educational activity for students involving experiments or construction of models in one of the science disciplines. Students may present their science project at a science fair, so they may also call it a science fair project. Science projects may be classified into four main types.

  8. Museum project puts disabled people at forefront - AOL

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    The project is a co-production by The Museum of Cambridge and the Rowan Humberstone arts centre. It was made possible after receiving a a £99,802 grant from the Esmée Fairbairn Collections Fund ...

  9. We The Curious - Wikipedia

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    We The Curious (previously At-Bristol or "@Bristol") is a science and arts centre and educational charity in Bristol, England.It features over 250 interactive exhibits over two floors, and members of the public and school groups can also engage with the Live Science Team over programming in the kitchen, studio and on live lab.