You may want to try The Exploratorium in San Francisco, CA.
www.exploratorium.edu
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From: Renee Miller <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Monday, January 08, 2001 12:27 PM
Subject: Quantum Mechanics in Science Museums
> Hi all -
>
> I'm currently a graduate student in Science Education. I'm interested in
> doing research on science museums - specifically science museums that
tackle
> the topic of quantum mechanics.
>
> I'd like to do a comparison of how different institutions represent
quantum
> mechanics. The idea is still in its infancy. Do many museums have
exhibits
> on quantum mechanics? Does such a study exist already? I'd appreciate
any
> information and/or direction that you can provide.
>
> Thanks -
> Renee Miller
> Science Education
> University of Michigan
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