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CLOSE-UP VIEW OF TORPEDO RAY HEAD
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Picasnake: If a dancing, painting robot wasn’t enough, it’s also a plush snake! You pick the music, and Picasnake will paint you a masterpiece.
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Paper and Flowers: Take to the greenhouse to learn how to make paper (with flowers) and grow flowers (in paper).
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Beautiful coral reef with fish in Red sea
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A juvenile shortfin mako shark knifes through the greenish waters off of Rhode Island
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Quirky Keyboards: Jam out with a keyboard made of fruit, or play the piano with your feet as your run up and down a flight of stairs!
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Microbes and Molecules: Take home a twisty balloon sculpture of everyone’s favourite biomolecules and micro-organisms – from an iconic double-helix to a bacteriophage!
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Juan Geuer (1917-2009), Fault Plane Solution Calculator, 1979, plexiglass sculpture. Collection of the Ottawa Art Gallery. Gift of Else Geuer-Vermeij, 2013.
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Science Rendezvous
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Physics Circus: Scream in fear as you test out the bed of nails, then scream some more for instant nitrogen ice-cream at this Physics Circus with all new stunts.
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Pacific Ocean underwater electric torpedo ray resting on sea floor
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Science Rendezvous
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A Tiger Shark (Galeocerdo cuvier) swims along the shallow water as a school of fish follows
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Pueblo Science Summer Camp
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Photo by Chris Snow
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Picture shows a tiger shark during a scuba dive
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iDAPT’s motion base showing a lab module on top.
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Juan Geuer (1917-2009), Et Amor Fati (For the Love of Canada), 2007, aluminium frame, adjustment mechanisms and Mylar map. Collection of the Ottawa Art Gallery. Gift of Else Geuer-Vermeij, 2013.
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School of big eyed jack tuna
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Science Photobooth: Throw on a lab coat, mix some potions, and show us your Nobel Prize-winning smile!
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The Sturgeons. Big fish in the Danube river. This fish is a source for caviar and tasty flesh.
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Photo by Chris Snow
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Cyanotypes: With a bit of chemistry, use the sun and shade to create a lasting image and capture a piece of daylight.
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Photo by Chris Snow
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Touch Pond: It’s more slippery and wiggly than any petting zoo you’ve experienced – tickle a starfish, meet some microbes, and discover a whole wet world of organisms!