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From the blinking of an eye to the expansion of the universe, explore physical changes that happen too quickly—or too slowly—for humans to observe.
Presentations of the debut film, Bugs!, are now showing regularly on the new high-definition system in Wright Theater. For a limited time only, entrance is free with Exhibit Halls admission.
Paul Royka, nationally known expert, author, and appraiser on the PBS series Antiques Roadshow comes to the Museum of Science on February 2 and 5.
Watch incredible footage of extreme sports athletes in action, and hear what they have to say about the paradoxical thrill of gaining pleasure from fear.
Free Omni Screening: Fighter Pilot: Operation Red Flag Limited Tickets available at 4:00 p.m. in Museum Lobby. February 12, 2005.
The Engineering is Elementary project is writing a series of illustrated storybooks that introduce children to engineering. Four books have been published!
Celebrate Engineers’ Week at the Museum of Science with a one-day special event designed to get kids excited about engineering.
The Museum of Science will host a special screening of Forces of Nature in the Mugar Omni Theater to raise money for the tsunami relief effort. Friday February 18, at 8:00 p.m.
Researchers are only beginning to tease apart details of brain chemistry and how drugs affect it. Join us to learn about the latest brain chemistry research. February 18, 2005
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