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Can a museum object be more like a dog?

By Cristina Russo
Posted: May 13, 2013
Category: Informal Science Education, Public understanding of science, Science education research, Science Museums | Tagged climate change, culture consumption, Informal Science Education, national zoo, Natural History Museum, participatory museum, science education, science museums, social objects | 2 Comments

A moa walks into a mall

By Cristina Russo
Posted: November 27, 2012
Category: Science Museums | Tagged culture consumption, ice age, moa, science education, science museums | 3 Comments
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