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Visitors can see, touch and smell a dinosaur at the St. Louis Science Center beginning Saturday.
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More than 100 St. Louis Public Schools students from 27 schools competed in the contest to name the next SLPS chess grandmaster.
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Astrophysicist and author Erika Nesvold spoke with host Elaine Cha before a live audience at the McDonnell Planetarium as part of Missouri Humanities鈥 keynote event.
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St. Louis鈥 beloved City Museum has long prided itself on having very few rules 鈥 鈥渄on鈥檛 run鈥 being one of them. But when the 600,000-square-foot playland鈥
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St. Louis museum and zoo lovers can start planning visits once again.The Metropolitan Zoological Park and Museum District confirmed Tuesday that all of鈥
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The Metropolitan Zoological Park and Museum District may recommend that its institutions consider consolidating services to save money. ZMD leaders will鈥
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The Omnimax Theater at the St. Louis Science Center reopened last week after a $3.5 million renovation.Chief among the changes is a switch from film to鈥
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Producer and director Michael Dalton-Smith鈥檚 early passion for volcanoes has followed him throughout his career. It鈥檚 led to his production of various鈥
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Dogs are often regarded as 鈥渕an鈥檚 best friend,鈥 but to many, they can be so much more. 鈥淪uperpower Dogs,鈥 a new IMAX film which opens Friday and plays鈥
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On the first Friday of every month, the St. Louis Science Center welcomes adults to take a look at the reality behind science fiction. This month鈥檚 event鈥