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"Ingenious!" Interactive exhibition at Scitech, Perth, Western Australia

Enter a world where nothing is as it seems, there are no rules and fun is engineered. Sail a yacht on land, build a tower on an unstable table, and meddle with the outcome of a do-it-yourself pinball machine. In Scitech’s latest feature exhibition, “Ingenious!”, visitors can make, tinker and engineer via a variety of hands-on and full-body experiences. In the tinker zone, visitors can build a car out of household materials such as straws, wood, paperclips, material, and core flutes and then test their automotive engineering on a race track.

Opening of Mission Possible Exhibition in Rome, Italy

On 12th of April the travelling exhibition Mission Possible will be officially opened in Rome, Italy. Mission Possible is a travelling Exhibition in order to promote the knowledge-based bio-economy in four different cities of Europe. These cities are Rome, Italy, Aberdeen, UK, Wels, Austria and Tallinn, Estonia. This Exhibition has been established within the EU FP7 Project BIOPROM (http://www.bioprom-net.eu).

What's on your plate?

This themed exhibition provides answers to questions we all ask ourselves about the things we eat. How much sugar, fat or salt does our food contain? How is the food digested? Should I be exercising more when I eat fatty food? What are the eating habits of other cultures and what flavours do they use?

Take a seat and discover flavours and aromas during a romantic dinner or experience the fun of having dinner while playing a round of table football.

Fermi Legacy Exhibition

Realizing his distinguished stature, the Planetarium Science Center (PSC) proudly hosts the Fermi Legacy Exhibition, at the Bibliotheca Alexandrina Conference Center (West Exhibition Hall), during the period 6 to 25 November 2012. The exhibition comprises 10 panels, and 8 groups of photos, and numerous quotations; describing his background, his life, and his achievements and contributions as one of the 20th century leading scientists.

Walking with the continents. Our planet a hundred years from the theory of Alfred Wegener.

Did you know that continents drift? Are you curious about how you got to make the current Theory of Plate Tectonics? Come to the exhibition “WALKING WITH THE CONTINENTS. Our planet a hundred years from the theory of Alfred Wegener “, the Science Museum of Camerino University has set up to mark the centenary of the formulation of the theory and find out. The exhibition will be open from 13 October 2012 to 10 January 2013.

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