This exhibit will integrate graphics, artifacts, highly interactive electro-mechanical demonstration devices together with state of the art interactive educational computer technology to demonstrate how probability shapes nature. It will draw its examples from a variety of scientific fields including physics, chemistry, earth sciences, and biology. It is planned as a permanent addition to the Museum's exhibition program, but will be designed to facilitate easy reproduction for individual copies or for circulation as a travelling exhibit. Millions of visitors--families, teachers, children form diverse communities--will gain a first hand aesthetic appreciation of the pattern finding process of scientific investigation as well as a better understanding of the usefulness of mathematics in explaining how the natural world works.
Funders
NSF
Funding Program:
ISE/AISL
Award Number:
9353490
Funding Amount:
706484
TEAM MEMBERS
H. Eugene Stanley
Principal Investigator
Boston University
Douglas Smith
Co-Principal Investigator
Boston University
Edwin Taylor
Co-Principal Investigator
Boston University
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