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Cambridgeside Galleria Mall. The nearest known surviving scale model is
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Workshop is an exhibit on the first level in the Blue Wing that sees about 200–800 visitors a day. It includes various different design challenges and other more one-on-one "cart activities" for visitors. The design center includes about a dozen activities for visitors to attempt
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Cambridge, and the boundary is indicated by a marker embedded in the floor inside the museum. In 2013, the Museum of Science was the venue for the first joint session of the Boston and Cambridge city councils, to
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Science has been undergoing a major renovation to upgrade the physical structure and develop new educational content. This $ 250 million campaign will upgrade nearly half of the Exhibit Halls from 2012, and open three new major exhibits: the
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has been moved to the atrium to make way for a new exhibit in the lower lobby called The Yawkey
Gallery on the Charles River. This exhibit opened in 2016, creating a new entry to the museum with better views of the Charles River and Boston-Cambridge skyline.
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Cambridge city councils led by Tito Jackson (Boston) and Leland Cheung (Cambridge) met on neutral ground – the Museum of Science – to talk retention of talent in both
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Natural History of 1830/1864–1945 should not be confused with the private Warren Museum of Natural History (1858–1906, formerly on Chestnut Street in Boston). The contents of the latter collection, including the first intact
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in the 19th century, and this name occurs frequently in the literature. In 1862, after the society had gone through several temporary facilities, a building was constructed in the
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in 1830, founded by a collection of men who wished to share scientific interests. Their first meeting was held on
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Video on the making of this large interactive polarized light mural, located in the atrium of the Mugar Imax Wing of the MOS (Artist: Austine Wood Comarow)
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is a 13,000 square feet (1,200 m) exhibition currently on tour around the US. It was created by the Museum of Science, Boston, in collaboration with
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was featured in the main entrance hall. Visitors could come within inches of radioactive material to watch the vapor trails of the particles they emitted.
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who became a symbol or mascot of the museum; he lived to age 38, the longest any great horned owl is known to have lived. Today, a number of other
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an exhibit no longer on display at the Museum of Science, related the history of computing through a variety of hands-on interactive exhibits.
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1812:"Community Solar System Trail - Museum of Science (Tips, Local Guide)"
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1712:"Ramses II Visits a Boston Museum"
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1388:Boston Fab (April 2, 2013).
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2331:List of companies in Boston
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1710:Gold, Allan R. (May 1988).
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681:, designed by Professor
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544:Archimedean Excogitation
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435:Boston Museum of Science
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3184:Towers in Massachusetts
3064:Maria Mitchell Aquarium
2189:Hynes Convention Center
1995:Boston Marathon bombing
1550:"Field Trip Activities"
1173:Cahners ComputerPlace,
1165:Computer History Museum
1128:Pixar Animation Studios
806:: a classic explorer's
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679:Van de Graaff generator
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565:The museum also opened
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1602:"Live presentations"
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1446:"Hall of Human Life"
1149:Computing Revolution
1105:Gunther von Hagens'
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186:Science Park station
3149:Landmarks in Boston
3099:Sealand of Cape Cod
2996:Buttonwood Park Zoo
2842:Museum of Fine Arts
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2015:Diplomatic missions
1911:"Human Connections"
1792:. September 6, 2014
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1627:"Design Challenges"
1157:The Computer Museum
1084:, developed by the
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940:Theodore Barbarossa
892:photoelectric cells
720:scientific thinking
638:Seeing is Deceiving
535:What Is Technology?
486:The Computer Museum
423:Museum Then and Now
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1759:"Fuel for Wizards"
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