World of Wonders teaches children to have ‘Fun With Science’
Dan Evans/News-Sentinel
World of Wonders teaches children to have ‘Fun With Science’
Nick WIlliams, of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, right,
shows the audience what air pressure does to a balloon full of air
when it is not tied off at the World of Wonders Science Museum on
Wednesday, Jan. 4, 2012.
Dan Evans/News-Sentinel
World of Wonders teaches children to have ‘Fun With Science’
From left: Alyssa Clayworth, 8, Caden Gilbert, 7, Demetri
Berear, 6, and Madison Lozano, 7, complete a circuit and power a
florescent light at the World of Wonders Science Museum on
Wednesday, Jan. 4, 2012.
Dan Evans/News-Sentinel
World of Wonders teaches children to have ‘Fun With Science’
Tybierius Smith, 13, left, tries to crush an aluminum can while
Nick Williams, of Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, explains
to the audience the effects of equalized air pressure on Wednesday,
Jan. 4, 2012.
Dan Evans/News-Sentinel
World of Wonders teaches children to have ‘Fun With Science’
Lucas Smith, 9, crushes a rubber glove, frozen by liquid
nitrogen, during a “Fun with Science” show at the World of Wonders
Science Museum in Lodi on Wednesday, Jan. 4, 2012.
Dan Evans/News-Sentinel
World of Wonders teaches children to have ‘Fun With Science’
Demitri Berean, 6, right, unscrews a cap from a plastic bottle
held by Nick Williams of the Lawrence Livermore National
Laboratory, releasing the air pressure and allowing water to flow
through tiny holes at the World of Wonders Science Museum in Lodi
on Wednesday, Jan. 4, 2012.
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Julie Dawe-Pilcher posted at 8:44 am on Thu, Jan 5, 2012.
What a great exhibit this was yesterday. The WOW Museum is truly a wonderful place for children and adults to explore and learn more about the world around us.