The Science Museum, London, is celebrating the “world’s largest physics experiment”: Big Bang
The Accidental Scientist is a new blog from The Exploratorium.
[via Framing Science]
From Science & the City: CSI, Crime Scene Insects. “A new interactive exhibit at the New York Hall of Science”
Observa, an italian association that promotes interaction between science and society is announcing Escity: Europe, Science and the City, “a new european network aimed at promoting science culture locally”.
Tomorrow is International Museum Day.
From El Pais: Un nuevo futuro para los museos de Ciencias (in spanish).
A great ideia for a science exhibition: 80 Years of Cinematic Science: Movie Posters from Around the World
May 5, 2006 – Jun 30, 2006
The New York Academy of Sciences
The second Euroscience Open Forum (ESOF) will be held in Munich from July 15th to 19th, 2006.
ESOF brings together all groups involved in the scientific endeavour. This includes researchers from different disciplines, policy-makers, representatives of industrial R&D, science journalists and the general public. It fosters debate about science and society, presents science and the humanities at the cutting edge and stimulates scientific awareness.
2nd European Science Day for Youth (ESDY):
An activity will happen simultaneously all over Europe at Noon on the 27th April 2006
NANODIALOGUE: enhancing dialogue on nanotechnologies and nanosciences in society at the European level
In Portugal, there is currently an exhibition at Pavilhão do Conhecimento.
From today’s The New York Times: Taking the Rough-and-Tumble Approach to Science.
Nice presentation: Museums and the Web 2.0
A ‘what not to do‘ guide to science communication events