Popular Mechanics Invites Readers to Darwin Museum
Popular Mechanics has traditionally supported exhibits that popularize science. The “Constructor – Nature” exhibit that opened at the State Darwin Museum on December 22 will help viewers to expand the limits of their customary perception of biological objects and offers them a new perspective on biology.
The exhibit will enable visitors to learn what human bones and the Eiffel Tower have in common, why the scientists who created satellites studied the eyes of frogs and bees, how observations of living things led people to invent reinforced concrete and electric batteries, how snakes help outfit modern military helicopters, what the lotus flower and paint have in common and much more.
The exhibition will run from December 22, 2009 through April 9, 2010 at the State Darwin Museum at 57 Vavilova Street, Moscow.