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The Dinosaurs of China
The Miami Science Museum has joined with the venerable Beijing Museum of Natural History to bring you the finest collection of Chinese dinosaur fossils ever seen in the United States. The exhibit features 14 enormous articulated dinosaur skeletons and 52 spectacular individual specimens, including 8 of the most rare feathered dinosaurs and birds from the fossil beds at Liaoning. Together with unique fully-sculpted models, interactive and multimedia experiences, and a children's paleo-discovery area, these magnificent creatures will come alive for South Florida families at this once-in-a-lifetime event.
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New Miami Science Museum
With the passage of the General Obligation Bond in November 2004, the people of Miami-Dade County approved $175 million to create a new Miami Science Museum as part of a new cultural quarter in a revitalized city center.
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Lizard Day 2008
Calling all proud Lizard owners!
Enter your lizard in our Lizard Showcase competing for prizes in categories such as: The Largest, Best of Show, People's Pick and Junior Herpetologist. Spend the day showing off your pet lizard to Museum visitors as well as other lizard owners on Sunday, July 20th!
Interested in adding a lizard to your family? Come and check the participating species to learn and see which one is right for you!
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drama@MiaSci: Happy Hour with Substance
Come join young professionals, science aficionados and art enthusiasts for a happy hour alternative in a non-traditional setting. Enjoy an open bar, hors d'oeuvres and our exhibits while listening to the sounds of renowned South Florida DJs. Thursday, July 31st from 6 to 10 p.m.
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FYI Lecture Series: Genomic Medicine: Frontier of Human Health
Genetic research is casting new light on the biological processes and risk factors associated with heart disease, Alzheimer’s, stroke, diabetes, cancer and other diseases. At the same time, emerging genomic technologies are providing the means to prevent disease on an individual basis, but also raising fears about how genetic information might be used. Join Dr. Michael Slifer, M.D., from the Miami Institute for Human Genomics, to learn about the future of ‘Genomic Medicine’ and its implications for society.
Friday, August 1st at 8 p.m.
In the Space Gallery
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Summer Camp 2008
Explore our world, rocketry, sailing, robotics, art, magic and more! We offer an ocean of interactive, hands-on activities for kids of all grade levels... Pre-K through 8th grade!
Classes begin June 16th! Sign-up today!
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