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Singapore Science Centre Description
Reputed to be one of the top ten science centres in the world, it has 8 exhibition halls with more than 850 interesting and engaging science exhibits. Interactive exhibits – many with noises and flashing lights (especially in the Main Atrium near the entrance) - to explain scientific principles. How are rainbows formed ?? Waterworks - a new permanent exhibit, teaches children about the precious resource of water through learning and fun. In one section, droplets sprayed from a nozzle act as a prism, breaking sunlight into the various colours and enabling children to see for themselves how rainbows are formed. The various Galleries include : Aviation: The development of flight. Discovery Zone: Hands-on exhibition for 4 to 12 year-olds. Biotechnology: How we use plant and animal cells and microbes to produce substances useful to us. The Mind's Eye: Optical illusions. Energy: Imaginative exhibits highlighting the importance of Energy. Web of Life: The biodiversity of life, and the interactions and adaptations found in nature for survival. Hall of Information Technology: IT in learning, at home, on the move and at play. Mathemagic The Human Body Kinetic Garden:The first of its kind in Asia, a unique outdoor science-based Garden that blends the sciences and the arts with a mix of interactive sculptures, displays and exhibits that are continuously in motion. Powered by various forms of Energy such as light, wind and water, they demonstrate the relationship between different forms of energy. Film shows on the hour. Films and show timings change every four to six months, so telephone to confirm. Virtual Voyages Simulation Theatre (located within the Omni-Theatre) with the latest SimEx Virtual Voyages motion simulator. • Rides are not recommended for people with serious health problems. • Minimum height requirement is 90 cm. • Each ride accommodates 18 visitors. • Duration of each ride approximately 15 minutes. • Seats for handicapped and for non-motion based Rides are available on request.
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Our Solar System Experience the fun of exploring our Solar System right here in Singapore.With Science Centre representing the sun, unique sculptures are placed at various locations around Sin...
Discovery Zone This hands-on children's science exhibition is designed for children between 4-12 years of age. With its varied and innovative exhibits pitched at various levels of comprehensio...
ScienceNet is a World Wide Web resource database in Science. It is a community service project by Singapore Science Centre, supported by Nanyang Technological University and National University of ...
Science in the Café WELCOME to the Science Centre's series of informal discussions. We call it Science in the Café. To be enjoyed in the cool of the Singapore evening (ie outdoors...
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