exhibits: biology, genetics & chemistry
COPPER PLATING
Watch as steel washers are dipped in a series of solution tand copper plated in just seconds!Download a Printable Version (PDF)
Designed and built by: Exhibiteers Inc.
Client: Boston Museum of Science, for Secrets of Aging
Millwork and graphics by: Boston Museum of Science and Mystic Scenic Studios
EMG MUSCLE PROBE
How does your brain control your muscles to make them work? Use Muscle Probe to investigate the electrical impulses that do the job.Download a Printable Version (PDF)
Related exhibit: Grip Strength, Pedal a Bicycle
Designed and built by Exhibiteers Inc.
Client: Science Museum of Minnesota, St. Paul , Minnesota
Graphic design by Science Museum of Minnesota
IMMUNOLOGY
How does the body protect itself from foreign invaders. Try to detect the subtle differences in spheres that the body does so easily.Download a Printable Version (PDF)
Designed and prototyped as part of the Ontario Science Centre exhibit development team on HUMAN BODY.
Location: Ontario Science Centre, Toronto
MOSTLY WATER
Why do we need clean water? See how muchof your body is just water to know why. A 6 foot glass tube fills with the approximate amount of water in your body. Visitors select male, female or child under 7 years of age to begin.
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Designed and built as part of the Ontario Science Centre exhibit development team for LIVING EARTH
SNEEZERS
Why are biological excretions important to us? Take your nose for instance or more specifically your nasal passage. It produces a mucus, a very sticky substance, that captures and surrounds potentially harmful air born particles before they reach your lungs. When you sneeze, it's your body's way of clearing your nasal passages and getting rid of those collected particles. Experience a sneeze or two and find out more!Download a Printable Version (PDF)
Design and built by Exhibiteers Inc.
Client: Arizona Science Center, Phoenix, Arizona
Graphics design and millwork by Arizona Science Center
YOUR FATHER'S NOSE
You share distinct genes from each of your parents which accounts for why someone might say 'hey - you have your father's nose'.Play with this simple exhibit to exchange facial features with a friend to see what your children might look like!
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Related Exhibit: DNA Size Sorter
Concept and design by Gary Renaud
Client: Exploratorium/Diving into the Gene Pool
Client: Arizona Science Center
WORM GENES
Unlock the secrets of longevity by manipulatingthe genes of the nematode worm the way scientists are doing.
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Related Exhibit: Age
Designed and built by Exhibiteers Inc.
Client: Boston Museum of Science - Secrets of Aging Traveling Exhibit
Cabinetry and graphics by Boston Museum of Science and Mystic Scenic Studios