USA Science & Engineering
USA Science & Engineering Festival Expo Dates: October 23 & 24, 2010; 10:00am-5:30pm; This event is free of charge - no tickets required.
What is the universe made of? Why did dinosaurs go extinct? What do magic tricks and hip-hop have to with math? What can amphibians and reptiles
tell us about the environment? What do engineers have to do with baseball? Find out at the first ever USA Science & Engineering Festival Expo
on the National Mall! Explore science & engineering with hundreds of free, hands-on activities and over 40 science shows on three different
stages. The two-day Expo is perfect for teens, children and their families, and anyone with a curious mind who is looking for a weekend of
fun and discovery. Build an underwater robot, chat with a Nobel Laureate, explore the science behind the magic of Hogwarts Academy and see a
car that drives itself. From bugs to birds, kitchen chemistry to computer games, environmental monitoring to electronic music - the Expo
has something for everyone and is completely free of charge. The Expo is the pinnacle event of the inaugural USA Science & Engineering
Festival to be held in the greater Washington D.C. area October 10-24, 2010. The USA Science & Engineering Festival is a collaboration
of over 500 of the nation's leading science and engineering organizations. For more information on all Festival events and how you can
get involved, visit www.usasciencefestival.org
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