Energy: fuelling the future

Energy is the Museum’s latest interactive gallery. Great for children aged 7–14, and their teachers or families, it looks at our present and future energy needs and uses. The gallery is packed with thought provoking games and exhibits which can be controlled in all sorts of novel ways. Explore how energy powers every aspect of our lives. Play with touch sensitive screens, giant spinning drums and dance-floor footpads to question and discover how... more
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