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New Exhibit: Earth Matters
JANUARY 22 – APRIL 30
In nature, everything is connected—air, land, water. In the new Spring exhibit Earth Matters, visitors can explore our changing planet through a different lens, immerse themselves in incredible ecosystems, and learn how the smallest of actions can have a big impact on our natural world!
Through this stunning, state-of-the-art exhibition, you can experience large-scale visualizations of changes taking place in our natural world. For example, an interactive 3D projection map of a coral reef visually demonstrates changes in its ecosystem in response to everyday decisions.
And with over a dozen more interactive exhibit pieces, you can dive into the science behind some of the changes we are seeing in our surroundings. See the inner workings of a tree, conduct an experiment to learn how warm, cold, and salty water interact, and find out how much water is used in the production of a single chocolate bar! Earth Matters is thought-provoking and fully interactive, inspiring the next generation of STEM innovators to find new answers to big questions. Through hands-on activities, learn about topical themes such as biodiversity, rising global temperatures, and carbon emissions across an informative journey that offers a new perspective on today’s major issues.
As you explore Earth Matters, look out for connections along the way. Solve complex challenges and push your own ideas to new heights. Then, rethink a more sustainable future—starting in your own back yard. For more info, visit osc.org/earth-matters.
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