"Science Storms"
On March 18, 2010, Chicago's Museum of Science and Industry will unveil a new exhibit called "Science Storms".
This exhibit, in newly-named Allstate Court, reveals the science behind some of nature's most powerful and compelling phenomena -- tornadoes, lightning, fire, tsunamis, sunlight, avalanches and atoms in motion.
Already, the exhibit has been visited by Chicago's foremost weatherman, WGN-TV's Tom Skilling.
Here is a sneak preview of "Science Storms".
This exhibit, in newly-named Allstate Court, reveals the science behind some of nature's most powerful and compelling phenomena -- tornadoes, lightning, fire, tsunamis, sunlight, avalanches and atoms in motion.
Already, the exhibit has been visited by Chicago's foremost weatherman, WGN-TV's Tom Skilling.
Here is a sneak preview of "Science Storms".
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Static electricity
Students from Winston Campus Elementary School in Palatine gather around a feature on static electricity at "Science Storms", the new exhibit at the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago.
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