Museum of Science and Industry:
Chicago science museum features a coal mine, a U-505 submarine,
intelligent LEGO bricks, and travel through virtual reality.
http://www.msichicago.org/
The Franklin Institute Science Museum:
Features an exhibit on the life of Ben Franklin, a walk-through
heart, historic aircraft, an Imax theater, and planetarium. Site has
online exhibits and many other web-related science learning
resources.
http://sln.fi.edu/
The Exploratorium:
Hands-on museum of science, art, and human perception in San
Francisco. Site provides interactive online exhibits and
exhibitions, activities, science news, and publications, general
information about the museum.
http://www.exploratorium.edu/
California Science Center:
Museum and exhibits profile, IMAX schedule, and calendar of upcoming
events for the interactive learning facility.
http://www.casciencectr.org/
Museum of the History of Science, University of Oxford:
British museum exhibiting the history of science. Online exhibits
include "The Noble Dane: Images of Tycho Brahe" and "The Geometry of
War, 1500-1750".
http://www.mhs.ox.ac.uk/
Oregon Museum of Science and Industry:
Portland, Oregon museum includes online science resources for
teachers, students, and everyone interested in science.
http://www.omsi.org/
Detroit Science Center:
Includes over 25 hands on exhibits offering live interactive science
demonstrations in the Discovery Theater.
http://www.sciencedetroit.org/
Experimentarium:
Science centre includes 300 exhibits concentrating on nature and
technology, the environment, and health.
http://www.experimentarium.dk/
The Imaginarium:
Alaskan hands on science discovery center.
http://www.imaginarium.org/
Inventure Place:
The National Inventors Hall of Fame.
http://www.invent.org/
American Museum of Science and Energy, Oak Ridge, TN:
The largest exhibition of energy related exhibits in the United
States. Includes live demonstrations, videos, hands-on exhibits and
special events.
http://www.amse.org
Lawrence Hall of Science:
Public science museum and research center for K-12 education at the
University of California, Berkeley. LHS offers hands-on science
exhibits, discovery laboratories, computer labs, planetarium shows,
after-school classes and summer camps, family workshops, special
events, school programs and teacher education.
http://www.lhs.berkeley.edu/
Miami Museum of Science:
Showcases interactive exhibitions on science, multi-media technology
and sports. Includes Space Transit Planetarium and Falcon Batchelor
Bird of Prey Center.
http://www.miamisci.org/
The Museum of Discovery and Science:
Hands on science and technology exhibits, live animal presentations
and an Imax 3D theater.
http://www.mods.org/
Museum of Science:
Features a revolving schedule of Imax films, temporary exhibitions
and planetarium shows. Includes online exhibits.
http://www.mos.org/
The National Museum of Science and Industry:
Consisting of the Science Museum, London, the National Museum of
Photography, Film and Television, Bradford, and the National Railway
Museum, York.
http://www.nmsi.ac.uk/
New York Hall of Science:
Exhibits, often interactive, on sound, light, atoms, microbes, AIDS,
astronomy. Includes a science playground. Considered one of the top
ten science museums in the country.
http://www.nyhallsci.org/
National Museum of Science and Technology Leonardo da Vinci - Milano,
Italia:
Diversified technical and scientific museum in Milan, Italy.
Collections, exhibits, and extensive Web resources about technology
and the history of technology. Also, both museum and Web site
feature material about the life and work of Leonardo da Vinci.
http://www.museoscienza.org/english/
Deutsches Museum:
Bavarian science museum. Includes news and information on
exhibitions, the museum's archive and public library.
http://www.deutsches-museum.de/e_index.htm
Virginia Living Museum:
A combination wildlife park, science museum, aquarium, and botanical
preserve in Newport News, Virginia.
http://www.valivingmuseum.org
Science Museum of Minnesota (St. Paul):
Features dinosaurs, an Omnitheater, school programs, Mississippi
Riverfront parks, and hands-on exhibits.
http://www.smm.org/
Hatfield Marine Science Visitor Center:
Part aquarium and part laboratory, the center showcases scientific
explorations of the marine world by researchers based at the Oregon
State University.
http://hmsc.orst.edu/visitor/
Bath Royal Literary and Scientific Institution:
Study of geology, natural history and ethnology; featuring fossil
collection of William Smith, 'father of English geology.'
http://www.bath.ac.uk/BRSI
Buffalo Museum of Science:
Natural science museum with permanent, traveling and hands-on
exhibits from anthropology, botany, geology, entomology, and
zoology. Site has directions, hours, contact information and a
calendar of events.
http://www.buffalo.com/museumofscience/
3D World:
Dedicated to all things 3D, including holograms and lenticular
images. Located on the Isle of Wight, UK.
http://www.3dmuseum.co.uk/
Impression 5 Science Center:
General information on the Lansing, Michigan hands-on science and
technology center.
http://www.impression5.org/
Fort Worth Museum of Science and History:
Includes an Omni Theater, four core exhibit galleries, a special
exhibit hall, outdoor excavations, the Noble Planetarium, and
special programs for children.
http://fortworthmuseum.org
Pacific Science Center:
Detailed information on shows and events. Located in Seattle.
http://www.pacsci.org/
UK National Space Centre:
Features hands-on interactive exhibits, real rockets, and a Space
Theatre. Located in Leicester.
http://www.spacecentre.co.uk/
Casa de las Ciencias (House of Sciences):
About exhibits, activities and publications of the first public
Science Centre of Spain, in Corunna. It includes three places:
Planetarium, Domus or House of Man and Aquarium Finisterrae.
http://www.casaciencias.org/
Agropolis-Museum:
Science Center dealing with topics such as food, nutrition,
agriculture, with a historical approach on a worldwide scale.
Montpellier, France.
http://museum.agropolis.fr/english/default.htm
Newcastle Regional Museum:
The Newcastle Regional Museum in NSW is the largest regional museum
in Australia. The NRM incorporates the Supernova hands on science
centre. General entry to the NRM is free.
http://www.amol.org.au/newcastle
Liberty Science Center:
Science museum in New Jersey. Explore LSC's three themed floors:
Environment, Health, and Invention, featuring dozens of exciting
hands-on exhibits.
http://www.lsc.org/
The Nobel Museum:
Information about the Centennial Exhibition of the Nobel Prizes
which will open in 2001 and about the plans for establishment of a
permanent Nobel Museum in Stockholm.
http://www.nobelmuseum.org/
Science East Science Centre:
Features fun and educational interactive science exhibits for
children and adults. Located in Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada.
http://www.scienceeast.nb.ca
Science Museum:
London museum and library of science. Exhibitions cover all areas of
science and technology. Includes online exhibits and a learning
area.
http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/
Adventure Science Center:
Current program listings for the science museum and the Sudekum
Planetarium, along with information on hours and admission fees.
Nashville, Tennessee.
http://www.adventuresci.com/
The Bradbury Science Museum:
The history of Los Alamos and the Manhattan Project, as well as over
40 interactive exhibits within five galleries at the Los Alamos
National Laboratory in New Mexico.
http://www.lanl.gov/museum