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Passing through New York this Summer? Science Gallery is presenting BIORHYTHM: MUSIC AND THE BODY as the first exhibition to ever appear at the New York based World Science Festival and is hosted at the wonderful Eyebeam Art + Technology Center in Chelsea. The exhibition is made possible through the support of Imagine Ireland,  the Cordover Family Foundation and the University of Dublin Fund.

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ARTISTS AND SCIENTISTS EXPLORE THE FUTURE OF OUR SPECIES AT MAJOR NEW EXHIBITION AT SCIENCE GALLERY, TRINITY COLLEGE DUBLIN

15 April - 24 June 2011

Visit HUMAN+ exhibition website: www.sciencegallery.com/humanplus

Don't forget (OK that's the last time we use that particular turn of phrase about MEMORY LAB) that today (Friday April 8th) is the last day to check out MEMORY LAB. Today is also the Trinity Ball so the Science Gallery will close earlier than usual today. Please be here by 15:00 at the very latest to get a chance to try out some of our experiments before we shut down at 16:00.

Then sit back, relax and wait in anticipation as we build HUMAN+ which opens in less than a week with a VSH (Very Special Human) preview party of April 14th. You can be there too:

 

Science Gallery announces major collaboration between Science Gallery, Trinity College Dublin, European Partners and Havard University.

Please note that Science Gallery and MEMORY LAB will be closed on St Patrick’s Day – but don’t despair! There are plenty of things to discover and enjoy throughout the country. Find out more here: http://www.stpatricksfestival.ie/

Don't forget to check out this year's winner of Doodle 4 Google which is on www.google.ie all day today March 9th. The winning entry - which was announced at a ceremony at Science Gallery this week - is by Layla Karpuz from Mary Mother of Hope School in Dublin. Congratulations to Layla and all the other participants of this year's competition!

http://www.google.ie/doodle4google/

So, think you have a good memory? Are you brave enough to put it to the test at Science Gallery's MEMORY LAB this March? 

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Thank you all for your support and interest in Science Gallery in 2010 - we're already excited about the programme of exhibitions and events coming up in 2011 - starting with the amazing VISCERAL: THE LIVING ART EXPERIMENT in January 2011, followed by Memory Lab and HUMAN + to name but a few... but before we kick into that have a look at what we got up to in 2010...

Science Gallery Christmas Greeting

Over 30,000 people have seen the GREEN MACHINES exhibition... 
More than €5.4 BILLION has been invested in the projects on show at GREEN MACHINES.. Irish company Wavebob wins GREEN MACHINES AWARD 2010…

Green Machines award

Science Gallery's exhibition GREEN MACHINES invites you to kick-start a new revolution in sustainable design. Will you bet the future on wave power or bamboo bicycles? How about house-insulation made from fungus or a shower that uses nano-generators to turn pressure into heat?

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