The Science of...

The Science of...

The Science of... is the consumer brand of Science and Media LLP, a commercial/cultural partnership between the Science Museum (London) and Fleming Media. The Science of... tackles some of the big questions in science through exhibitions and other media projects. Their aim is to make science and technology relevant and accessible to wide audiences worldwide. The company was founded in 2005 and projects have included The Science of Aliens, The Science of Spying and The Science of Survival.

External links

[http://www.scienceof.com The Science Of… website]

[http://www.scienceof.com/survival/ The Science of Survival website]

[http://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk The Science Museum website]

[http://www.flemingmedia.co.uk Fleming Media website]


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