Denver Museum Of Nature & Science Denver Museum of Nature science Search Home Visitor Info Exhibitions IMAX Planetarium Education Memberships Support Us About Us. http://www.dmns.org/
Saturday Night Laser Shows Creates inspiring, entertaining, and educational experiences, enabling visitors to explore science http://www.rmsc.org/
New Mexico Museum Of Natural History And Science volcanoes, natural history, and astronomy If you are curious about any of these, a visit to the New Mexico Museum of Natural History and science will nurture http://www.nmmnh-abq.mus.nm.us/
Information Provided By Travel Michigan At Michigan.org, The State We are an interactive science museum for all ages, featuring more than 250 handson exhibits, science demonstrations and special events that bring chemistry http://travel.michigan.org/dna2/attractions/index.asp?m=2;9;1&host=detroit
The Springfield Library & Museums The Springfield Library museums at the Quadrangle. 220 State Street Springfield, MA 01103. Tel (413) 263 6800. Fax (413) 263 - 6807. TTY (413) 263 - 6812. http://www.spfldlibmus.org/
Hicksville Gregory Museum Specializes in the earth sciences and features historical exhibits. http://www.liglobal.com/t_i/attractions/museums/gregory/
Extractions: For one hundred years, the Heitz Place Courthouse has stood upon its grassy oval in Hicksville. It is probably the only courthouse of that era left on Long Island, and is the only one listed on the National Register of Historic Places. While European settlement on Long Island dates from the early 1600's, the Hempstead Plain remained largely unpopulated until the mid-nineteenth century. The Long Island Rail Road came through the area in 1836. Hicksville gradually grew after German immigrants began arriving in the 1840's. A rural village grew up around the railroad depot serving the needs of travelers and some local residents. John Herzog built a prosperous general store and craftsmen opened shops in the village center. Between the Civil War and the end of the century, Hicksville became a vacation spa for German-Americans, replete with hotels, taverns and dance halls. The parcel of land, originally owned by the Willet family, on which the Hicksville courthouse stands, comes from a purchase by Andrew Hegeman in 1848 for $375. Hegeman sold it to John Frederick Heitz for $1,279 in 1854. It changed family hands and in 1890, John Menken sold it to Frederick N. Heitz for $3,000. By the 1880's Hicksville's population had reached 850 people. Most farmedespecially tomatoes and cucumbersfor there was a Heinz Pickle Factory in the village. The skill of goldbeating was introduced by Christian Shopdach and other German craftsmen around 1852.
NSTA - National Science Teachers Association Studies Suggest science Education Neglected Education Week. from The Illustrated Almanac of science, Technology, and Invention. http://www.nsta.org/pressrel/survey.htm
Extractions: On May 27 in 1930, cellophane tape is patented. Richard Gurley Drew of St. Paul, Minnesota, received patent No. 1,760,820 for "Adhesive Tape." Drew assigned his invention to the 3M Company (Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing), which introduced the tape for sale in September 1930. [from The Illustrated Almanac of Science, Technology, and Invention
Dance Of Chance:Exhibit Hall The Dance of Chance exhibit is a collaboration between the Center for Polymer Studies and the Boston Museum of science. The exhibit http://polymer.bu.edu/museum/
Extractions: The Dance of Chance exhibit is a collaboration between the Center for Polymer Studies and the Boston Museum of Science . The exhibit is based on current research pursued by CPS scientists and collaborating scientists around the world. The focus of the exhibit is the emergence of patterns in Nature from physical and biological processes which on the microscopic level appear to be dominated by chance. Each of the kiosks below will lead you into a different facet of the exciting world of patterns in Nature. Many of these patterns are fractals . Fractal forms are ubiquitous in Nature, and especially likely to arise when randomness plays a large role during the pattern's development. The experiments and examples in this exhibit demonstrate some of the many ways that branching patterns arise in Nature from the conflict between random and constraining forces. Related Pages: Music of the Heart CPS Home Questions or Comments Sponsors and Collaborators This material is based upon work supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No. ESI-9353490. Any opinions, findings, and conclusions or recommendations expressed in this material are those of the author(s) and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation.
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Smithsonian National Air And Space Museum Home Page Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, Site Map Contact Us Help, Visit, Museum, News Events, Exhibitions, Collections, Education, Research, Get Involved, http://www.nasm.edu/
North Carolina Museum Of Natural Sciences North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences is the largest natural history museum in the Southeastern United States. North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences. http://www.naturalsciences.org/
Extinct Page The page previously found at this location is now extinct. As of July, 2000, UCMP has decided to narrow the focus of its Subway (Other Resources) pages. http://www.ucmp.berkeley.edu/subway/art.html