Science Now, Science Everywhere

At last, a place of learning that embraces your cell phone

So you're visiting Liberty Science Center's new Eat and Be Eaten exhibition, and you see a strange-looking turtle. It looks more like a miniature armored dinosaur than the turtles you usually find in the park or your own backyard. You'd love to find out more about that weird turtle. And hey, you're in luck! This exhibition is part of Science Now, Science Everywhere. Call a number on your cell phone, and you can learn more about this unusual creature. (Hint: It's an alligator snapping turtle.)

SNSE is a pioneering new program -- known as m-learning -- that lets you interact directly with the exhibitions here at Liberty Science Center. You can use your phone to download information while you're here, and you can also call us once you leave, at any time and from anywhere, to learn more about the exhibitions you enjoyed during your visit. Try it here, then visit us for more.

Science Now, Science Everywhere is made possible by the generosity of the National Science Foundation.