For the fourteenth time, the Grund area has become a destination for researchers, old and young. More than 55 studios plus science exhibitions and events make the “Science Festival” at the Nature Museum and Neumünster Monastery this weekend a real attraction for everyone who wants to experience natural science in all its forms first-hand.
School classes were able to let loose at the event sites on Thursday and Friday – this Saturday and tomorrow Sunday between 10am and 6pm: games, fun and educational content for all curious people aged six and above. Of course, you’re also allowed to check out the Nature Museum’s permanent exhibition and temporary exhibits, including “Asteroid Mission,” a show being presented to the public for the first time this Saturday.
In this experiment, earthquakes and their impacts were simulated using small components. Photo: Alain Perron
This robotic dog, which has very special abilities regarding its cameras and sensors, was very popular with children. Photo: Alain Perron
An insight into the Science Festival 2023. Photo: Alain Perron
An insight into the Science Festival 2023. Photo: Alain Perron
An insight into the Science Festival 2023. Photo: Alain Perron
Young visitors and their parents faced significant challenges in some of the experiences. Photo: Alain Perron
This experience requires a steady hand. Photo: Alain Perron
An insight into the Science Festival 2023. Photo: Alain Perron
An insight into the Science Festival 2023. Photo: Alain Perron
This workshop explored the human brain. Photo: Alain Perron
An insight into the Science Festival 2023. Photo: Alain Perron
An insight into the Science Festival 2023. Photo: Alain Perron
An insight into the Science Festival 2023. Photo: Alain Perron
An insight into the Science Festival 2023. Photo: Alain Perron
An insight into the Science Festival 2023. Photo: Alain Perron
An insight into the Science Festival 2023. Photo: Alain Perron
Charles Darwin’s theory is presented here in a humorous way. Photo: Alain Perron
This experiment was very straightforward, as hydrogen was produced with a small explosion. Photo: Alain Perron
An insight into the Science Festival 2023. Photo: Alain Perron
This little robot aims to help facilitate communication between autistic children and their parents. Photo: Alain Perron
Solar cells can be used to generate the electricity needed to power a small car like this. Photo: Alain Perron
An insight into the Science Festival 2023. Photo: Alain Perron
An insight into the Science Festival 2023. Photo: Alain Perron
This experiment demonstrated that acids should always be stored separately from bases. Photo: Alain Perron
An insight into the Science Festival 2023. Photo: Alain Perron
Who will build the strongest aluminum foil boat in this experiment? Photo: Alain Perron
An insight into the Science Festival 2023. Photo: Alain Perron
An insight into the Science Festival 2023. Photo: Alain Perron
The goal in this experiment was to find the correct center of gravity to balance the kitchen utensils. Photo: Alain Perron
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