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The Rosicrucian Egyptian Museum is sponsoring its first Water Conservation Poster Contest. The 2009 contest's theme, 'Why Water Conservation Matters!,' offers young people the opportuni
This exhibit is the first retrospective exhibition of contemporary textile art by Navajo weavers Lucy Begay and her daughter Ellen Begay. Drawn primarily from the private collection of Gary Beaudoin,
The exhibit 'Chips at Home' emphasizes the pervasiveness of the tiny microchip in virtually every part of our daily lives, from automobiles to appliances. Regular guided programs in the Clea
This area introduces visitors to the Innovation gallery. The focus here is on this future-oriented, inventive place where technology and people from around the world combine to create the innovations
A child-sized pizza kitchen, and a town hungering for a pizza delivery! A booth or a table today? These are some of the things that you'll encounter as you explore the shapes, fractions, weights
This area focuses on the new ways digital imaging and sensing allow you to see the human body. From seeing your heat image in a thermograph or the bones of your hand in an ultrasound, to taking a virt
Our exploration has reached far beyond where we can travel physically. With the Hubble Space Telescope and other instruments used to study deep space, we can study and understand places we'll lik
Find out how common fruits, herbs and vegetables grow, greet the goldfish in the museum's little fish pond, or just take a break in the shade of the honeysuckle arbor. No gardening experience is
Engineers combine creativity and logic on microchips. Whether it's in a car, cell phone, video game, or thermostat, every microchip has a unique design based on its function. Even a simple task,
See the beauty of the nightscape spread across the globe. Observe Earth like you've never seen it before. This exhibit space allows you to observe complex and detailed scientific information in a
The Internet touches every facet of your life. This new exhibition will inspire you to use the Internet in new ways. Try your strength in a virtual Arm Wrestle against museum visitors in New York or A
Create a mini-city inspired by circles in architecture, using spheres, arches, cylinders and cones. Paint on spinning paper, draw using compasses and spinning tops and make a mandala.
In 'Green By Design' you will experience the design of renewable resources, explore how to incorporate innovative energy conservation technologies into your life, and appreciate how these te
The familiar and exotic impressions visitors encounter here preview their further discovery of how science and the body merge in medicine, assistive technology, physiology, sports and genetics.
The Ball Tower teaches children about the engineering principles behind simple machines and encourages them to influence the path of the balls as they decide which controls to activate.
This immersive environment takes you to a planetary base that could be on the Moon or Mars, two possible workplaces of the future. Here, the ?hows' and ?whys' of recent, current, and future
Images of Earth from space have become a key tool of science. Explore real scientific images on graphics and multimedia programs and discover how they were created. Build a satellite, learn how satell
Take an excursion down the museum's streets to investigate the sights, sounds and textures of city life. Unravel the complex systems that keep the modern world humming -- from traffic control to
Open the door to a wonder-full world where young explorers can make big discoveries! In Children's Discovery Museum's 3,000 square foot exhibit, you'll find the 'Woodland Puppet Fo
Explore new advances in the field of genetics. Play the role of genetic counselor, scientist or policymaker. Insert real DNA into bacteria to learn how medicines like insulin are made. Listen as patie