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  2. Heureka - Wikipedia

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    Heureka is a Finnish science center in the Tikkurila district of Vantaa, Finland, north of Helsinki, designed by Heikkinen – Komonen Architects. It is located at the intersection of the Finnish Main Line and the river Keravanjoki .

  3. Eureka (word) - Wikipedia

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    Archimedes exclaiming Eureka.In his excitement, he forgets to dress and runs nude in the streets straight out of his bath (drawing by Pietro Scalvini, engraving by Carlo Orsolini, 1737)

  4. Heureka-Klett - Wikipedia

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    Heureka Klett was a German software engineering company which has made several personal computer games of the sort called "edutainment". They are point-and-click puzzle-adventure games, heavily inspired by Myst for Windows and Mac. These were distributed by Tivola International to be localized for many markets.

  5. File:Heureka, Presidents.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Martialis heureka - Wikipedia

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    Martialis heureka is a species of ant discovered in 2000 from the Amazon rainforest near Manaus, Brazil. It was described as a new species and placed as the sole member of a new subfamily, Martialinae. [1] The generic name means "from Mars" and was given due to its unusual morphology, and the species epithet heureka indicates the surprising ...

  7. Eureka - Wikipedia

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    Heureka, a science centre in Vantaa, Finland; Eureka, the transponder component of the World War II Rebecca/Eureka transponding radar; Eureka: The Solver, numerical solver for mathematical systems of equations, released by Borland, 1987

  8. Per-Edvin Persson - Wikipedia

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    Per-Edvin Persson (born 1949 in Helsinki) is Director of Heureka, the Finnish Science Centre from 1991 [1] until 2013, being replaced by Anneli Pauli. [2] Before that he was the Director of Science at Heureka (1987–1991) and the Director of the Federation of Finnish Learned Societies (1983–1987).

  9. Tikkurila - Wikipedia

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    Tikkurila's most popular attraction is the science center Heureka. Tikkurila railway station is the busiest in Vantaa and third-busiest in Finland. As the nearest mainline station to Helsinki Airport (located 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) from Tikkurila), it is served by all the high-speed Pendolino trains on the Helsinki to Tampere and Lahti routes as ...