The museum's Hall of Immortals features 12 stone statues of important figures throughout medicine. "It starts with Asclepius, the Greek god of medicine, and goes through time ending with Marie Curie.
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Tossed the softest of softball questions, William Katzman, vice president for exhibits at the Great Lakes Science Center, can’t resist the joke. Why is the soon-to-open traveling exhibition “Super ...
The Denver Museum of Nature & Science isn't some dusty hall of forgotten relics. It's an active, hands-on experience that ...
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Steven Schnell has been a science guy from the start. When the new executive director of Little Rock's Museum of Discovery was a kid it was science, not sports, that attracted his time and energy.
As a kid of the 1970s, Mary Roach sat in front of the TV watching “The Six Million Dollar Man” promise a techno-rebirth. “We can rebuild him,” the narrator intoned. “Better than he was before. Better.
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — The Science Museum of Virginia is launching a new, temporary exhibit you’ll be “dying” to see. Starting on Saturday, Oct. 4, the Science Museum of Virginia will become the host ...
BUFFALO, N.Y. — Empire State Development announced Wednesday the restoration project for Buffalo Museum of Science's historic north facade is complete. The project included restoring the original ...
Rachel Feltman: For Scientific American’s Science Quickly, I’m Rachel Feltman. Humans have been trying to replace ailing parts of our bodies for thousands of years, turning to prosthetic limbs, ...