So, you are visiting Singapore and have your reservation in a great luxury hotel and just arrived into town with a large appetite. One thing you will want to do is head to one of the nearest private banks Singapore to exchange some money and then go straight to one of the local restaurants for some original cuisine. So then you may want to rest a while before heading to an evening play or concert at the Espanade-Theatres on the Bay. And before you know it, you’ll be enjoying a great night’s rest in your hotel. One of the things you’re likely to experience the next morning, that is after having a great breakfast is a bit of curiosity about what to do that day before heading out for your evening plans. One of your best options is to visit some of the great exhibits at the Science Centre Singapore. There really is just too many to fully experience in a day, but a few of the favorites include a mathematics exhibit and also one about living with viruses.
The mathematics exhibit is not difficult to understand and should not intimidate lesser math minded individuals. In fact, it is intended to do just the opposite. The exhibit demonstrates the reality that math is simply everywhere and part of our daily lives. It is the language of science and technology but it exits in everything we see and touch. The exhibit is located on the ground level of the centre and was created with a few specific intentions. These were to astonish young and old audiences with the amazing potentials of mathematical applications and also to inspire a sense of curiosity in the subject. Among other things, it also intends to point interested students in the direction of various career potential opportunities.
Living with Viruses in an incredible exhibit, but don’t worry it will not make you sick. The exhibit is intended to demonstrate the delicate balance between viruses, humans and others species that share the same ecological system. It looks at the various causes for massive viral outbreaks and various means of controlling and containing them. In addition there is a lot of information provided on various viruses that are affecting humans today. Some of these include the HIV virus, Small Pox, Avian Flu, Hepatitis and Polio.
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