including National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh Zoo, the Royal Botanic Gardens, The University of Edinburgh, and Dynamic Earth, each presenting a number of science events for children and adults.
These are among the biggest questions researchers and experts are scratching their heads over right now – and just a few of many being explored at this year’s Edinburgh Science Festival.
The world will end in 2030 according to a Doomsday Clock artwork now at the centre of Edinburgh Gardens in Fitzroy. The art structure, solar-powered of course, is mounted on a plinth that once ...
The Michigan Science Center in Detroit ranked No. 3 among science museums in the U.S. The Detroit museum offers interactive science learning experiences for visitors of all ages. The Michigan ...
It was a time when the Cold War was at its height – the Doomsday Clock near midnight – and the doomed War on Drugs was raging. The science around genetically modified organisms was in its infancy.
THE Edinburgh Science Festival is returning to ... The titular Spaceship Earth event, which is free to access at the National Museum of Scotland, is an interactive exhibition exploring science fiction ...
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