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Madison, Wisconsin is home to a rich scientific community!
Check out some of the other resources in Madison to feed your curiosity.

Free public lectures by UW scientists covering their research that is changing the way we view our world. Covers topics from astronomy to zoology to engineering and technology. Bring your curiosity!

Free and available to the public, the UW Geology museum displays hundreds of rocks, minerals, and fossils.

Located at 1215 West Dayton St., Madison, WI.

Standing next to a giant globe of the Earth installed foyer outside of the Geology Museum, undergraduate student and tour guide Simon Masters talks about the planet with a group of 2nd grade children visiting from Northside Elementary School in Sun Prairie.
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Free and open to the public, the Physics museum exhibits hands-on experiments ranging from mechanics to modern physics, appealing to all ages.

Located at the UW Madison campus on the second floor of Chamberlin Hall, at 1150 University Avenue.

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