Exhibit Risk!

Again Putting Visitors at Risk!

April 28 – Sept. 3, 2012

Why would the Fort Worth Museum of Science and History put its visitors at risk? For the sheer fun of it, of course! Risk!, developed by the Museum, will return to Fort Worth for the spring and summer beginning Saturday, April 28, 2012. The exhibit offers a playful and informative look at risk and risk assessment.

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Risk! examines how risk affects our lives, how we view risk and why, and how we can better understand and deal with risk using science, mathematics, and critical thinking skills.
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Grossology

GROSSOLOGY: THE (IMPOLITE) SCIENCE OF THE HUMAN BODY

Explore the good, the bad and the downright ugly about how your body works

FEBRUARY 25 – SEPTEMBER 3, 2012

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GROSSOLOGY: THE (IMPOLITE) SCIENCE OF THE HUMAN BODY explores the good, the bad and the downright ugly about how your body works.
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World Trade Center Beam

9/11 TRIBUTE EXHIBIT TO FEATURE

THE LARGEST WORLD TRADE CENTER ARTIFACT IN TEXAS

The Fort Worth Museum of Science and History is proud to be the designated caretakers of N-101 from  the World Trade Center's North Tower.  The beam, a full-façade panel that once supported the three floors (101-103) located two stories above the center of the impact zone of the North Tower, is the largest artifact in Texas from the World Trade Center.

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World Trade Center Beam

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The Museum’s future installation of a beam from the World Trade Center will also include interpretation of that day’s events and its impact on world history.
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Fun Fact

80 feet in diameter, the Omni's domed theater was the first in the Southwest.

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