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There are several good Fluid dynamics exhibits
Shab Levy developed Fluidica for the Boston Museum of Science
Here at the North Carolina Museum of Life and Science we have several
exhibits that have fluid dynamics components.
BodyTech has several exhibits on fluid dynamics as it applies to the
human body.
 
Lifes Devices, a new exhibit on Biomechanics, has several exhibits
specificall on fluid dynamics and surface tension as they apply to animal
locomotion.
 
Write: Roy Griffiths, Director of Exhibits
Museum of Life and Science
PO 15190
Durham, NC 27704
 
We have plans available for these exhibits.
The Sept/Oct ASTC newsletter has an extended article about Lifes Devices
which is about to begin traveling.
BodyTech also has a traveling version.
 
Contact me here, or on C-serv.

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