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San Diego, CA; April 13, 2012 — Sometimes it’s stinky; sometimes it’s crusty; and sometimes it’s slimy. Explore why your body produces mushy, oozy, crusty, scaly and stinky gunk at “GROSSOLOGY: The (Impolite) Science of the Human Body” during its appearance at the Reuben H. Fleet Science Center. Based on the best-selling book Grossology, this exhibition uses sophisticated animatronics and imaginative exhibits to tell you the good, the bad and the downright ugly about runny noses, body odor and much more. “GROSSOLOGY,” which was our most popular exhibit ever in its 2007 visit, returns to the Reuben H. Fleet Science Center on Saturday, May 26, and runs through January 1, 2013!
At the Gallery Entrance, you meet “Her Grossness”, an animated character that towers over the original book, introducing you to “GROSSOLOGY.” Then animatronic “Nigel Nose-It-All” allows visitors to activate him by pressing buttons to learn about how their nose functions including allergies, sinuses, snot trivia, runny noses and more. Watch out for the special snot ball dripping out of his faucet nose!
The “Skin Climbing Wall” allows you to scale a large-scale replica of human skin featuring pimples, warts, wounds, hair, moles and other blemishes. “Burp Man” drinks from a huge pop can pumped by visitors, mimicking the build-up of acid indigestion - his stomach pressure increases until he releases a giant belch. A second interactive exhibit shows how the sphincter works.
Visitors learn their body parts at “Patients Please!,” styled a la the old famous game “Operation”. Visitors have fun attempting to remove body parts without touching the sides of the table’s holes. In “Look Inside,” watch how food is digested passing through the gastrointestinal system. Explore how the kidneys remove waste from the blood in a virtual reality experience in “Urine: The Game.” The Rube Goldbergesque “Vomit Center” traces the structure of the digestive system, exploring the many causes of vomiting.
“Y U Stink” challenges visitors to correctly match body odors with the area they come from: armpits, lower intestines, mouth & feet - lighting up the bacteria model if answered correctly. And every little boy’s favorite subject “Toot Toot” provides rubber tubing and air to learn about the physics of tooting – a very noisy exhibit!
Visitors can also check out pages styled after the actual book with human models and endoscopy videos of the human digestive gastrointestinal system, to discover other mysterious ways the body’s biology does what it needs to do to keep you healthy. Finish your day with “Let’s Play GROSSOLOGY!” a multiple choice trivia game testing how much you know about the gross things your body does and what you may have learned from visiting “GROSSOLOGY.”
“GROSSOLOGY” is a collaboration between Science World, Advanced Exhibits, and Grossology author Sylvia Branzei. As a teacher, writer, curriculum designer and microbiologist Branzei explains the concept of “GROSSOLOGY” as a learning tool. “This is science in disguise,” she says. “If we teach students in their own words, they’ll understand better and actually learn something.” See what words you can learn about!
For more information call (619) 238-1233 or visit the “GROSSOLOGY” tour Web site at www.grossologytour.com or www.rhfleet.org/site/exhibition/upcomingexhibits.html. The Reuben H. Fleet Science Center is located at 1875 El Prado, San Diego, CA 92101. Gallery admission, which includes access to all seven exhibit galleries: Adults $11.75; Children $9.75; Seniors $9.75. The Fleet’s normal hours are Monday – Thursday 10AM – 5PM, Friday & Saturday: 10AM – 8PM, and Sunday 10AM – 6PM.
“GROSSOLOGY” is made possible, in part, by a generous grant from Takeda California, a subsidiary of Takeda Pharmaceutical Limited.
The Grossology exhibition, based on a popular series of books by science teacher Sylvia Branzei, is an educational experience grounded in the theory that the best way to get kids interested in science is to present it in terms they find most appealing. Let’s face it, topics such as snot, vomit, gas and scabs are completely fascinating for your average six to 14 year old. By physically stepping into the Grossology book, these subjects have become an interactive, larger-than-life biology lesson that harnesses kid’s natural curiosity about themselves and teaches them about how the human organism functions. Following are some fun facts associated with many of the entertaining and educational displays and games at Grossology: The (Impolite) Science of the Human Body Exhibition.
*Trivia facts from Grossology, by Sylvia Branzei, published by Planet Dexter.
The Reuben H. Fleet Science Center (“the Fleet”) is home to Southern California’s only IMAX® Dome Theater and 100+ hands-on science exhibits for all ages. Watch immersive giant-screen films in the Heikoff Dome Theater, featuring the world’s first NanoSeam™ Dome screen in an IMAX Theater. The Fleet is the first Giant Dome Theater in the country to share a digital planetarium with an IMAX Dome theater, following the recent installation of a new, state-of-the-art, giant dome screen digital GSX™ system from Global Immersion, which augments the existing IMAX® projector in the Heikoff Dome Theater with one of the most comprehensive and powerful full-dome experiences available today. The digital system not only enhances our planetarium capabilities but expands the possibilities for sustainable institutional programming that could include evening programming with cultural content of various kinds. Experience eight galleries of fun, interactive exhibits, including major traveling exhibitions. A hurricane simulator thrills visitors with gusts of wind up to 80 miles per hour. Enjoy sandwiches, salads and healthy treats in Galileo’s Café. Find unique educational toys and games, books, IMAX DVDs and more in the North Star Science Store. Located at 1875 El Prado, two blocks south of the San Diego Zoo on Park Blvd, the Fleet Science Center is a non-profit organization dedicated to furthering the public understanding and enjoyment of science and technology. For information regarding current admission prices, please call (619) 238-1233 or visit our website at www.rhfleet.org.
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