
Science Museum of Minnesota What did the iceberg look like? What did it sound like ? Find out the answers-- http://is.gd/4OYt9 or http://is.gd/4OYtZ #Titanic
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Science Museum of Minnesota Tuesday Tech Tip: Want to overrule a master page while working in InDesign? Find out more at http://bit.ly/nJeZQ #techtip
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If you are working on a publication that is using master pages, you may sometimes want to overrule the master page and remove or reposition a master item on just one page. To do this, hold down the Shift and Ctrl/Command key on your keyboard and click the item you wish to modify. ...

Science Museum of Minnesota Happy Halloween! Participate in Boo-ology activities from 1-4 p.m. Kids under 12 in costume receive free admission with a paid adult!

Science Museum of Minnesota http://twitpic.com/nnyhy - Happy Halloween everyone! Have fun and be safe.
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Happy Halloween everyone. Have fun and be safe. In this photo: Our Visitor Relations & Security (VRS) staff with their winning pumpkins.

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Were meals for 1st, 2nd and 3rd classes diff. on the Titanic? Find out- http://is.gd/4Ied9 or http://www.smm.org/titanic/askthecrew/
Thanks Carol for your question. #Tiatnic
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Fifteenth (15th) Ask the Crew video answered by Athol Broome, verandah steward. Questions: Were menus and/or meals different for 1st,2nd, and 3rd class passengers? Asked by: Carol from Woodbury, MN Actor: Michael Ritchie

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New technologies are revolutionizing the way we track threats—disease, terrorism, crime—to individuals and society as a whole. Nanoscale technology is one of the many approaches currently being explored. However, how do we balance an individual's right to privacy vs. community safety? What do you consider a civil liber...ty? And who ultimately sets these standards?
The Science Museum of Minnesota invites you to participate in a free forum on privacy and nanoscale technology. We'll feature an introduction to nano, followed by an exploration of the possible ethical implications. No previous knowledge of nano needed! The forum is FREE, but space is limited. Refreshments will be provided.
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The Science Museum of Minnesota invites you to participate in a free forum on privacy and nanoscale technology. We'll feature an introduction to nano, followed by an exploration of the possible ethical implications. No previous knowledge of nano needed! The forum is FREE, but space is limited. Refreshments will be provided.
Register at http://www.smm.org/forumsRead More
A Free Public Forum at the Science Museum of Minnesota
Time:7:00PM Thursday, November 19th
Location:Seward Co-Op

Science Museum of Minnesota RT @MinnPOstRSS Science Museum of Minnesota wins ‘Gulf Guardian’ award: http://bit.ly/l59Yp
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Never mind that the Science Museum of Minnesota is more than 1,000 miles from the Gulf of Mexico. It will be honored this week for helping to improve the Gulf’s environmental health. The museum has won a first-place award in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s “Gulf Guardian” program.

Science Museum of Minnesota Tuesday Tech Tip: Easily find items on a webpage by using the Find feature (CTRL + F)! Learn more at http://bit.ly/nJeZQ

Science Museum of Minnesota Looking for a unique internship opportunity? We've just posted our Spring 2010 internship openings! http://www.smm.org/internships

Science Museum of Minnesota http://twitpic.com/mrjf8 - Picture of the museum lobby this morning. Girls & Science event 10/24 10a-3p #G&S
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Science Museum of Minnesota http://twitpic.com/mrimt - Meteorologist Erik Maitland shows how things are done in the Fox9 Weather station. Girls & Science event 10/24
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Meteorologist Erik Maitland shows how things are done in the Fox9 Weather station. Girls & Science event at the Science Museum of MN- 10/24 10 a.m.- 3 p.m. #G&S

Science Museum of Minnesota Our Collectors' Corner Neighborhood Trading Post opens today at the Rice Street Library in St. Paul. Stop by & say hi! http://www.smm.org/tradingposts/
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Based on the successful model of the Collectors' Corner trading post at the Science Museum. These are part of a pilot program designed to reach new audiences, create community partnerships, and provide new science opportunities.

Science Museum of Minnesota The 9th Annual Family Halloween Camp-In is next Saturday. Register your family today: (651) 221-4511. http://www.smm.org/campins
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Come and join us for a night of spooky family fun! Event includes museum admission, Omnitheater and Science Live Theater show, costume contest with prizes, a Spooky Science workshop, pizza dinner, late-night snack, and continental breakfast. New this year: The Haunted Lab, a fun, freaky lab, where s...





























