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Are You a Sleep Slacker?

Museum of Science

Tuesday, May 22, 2012 at 7:00 PM (EDT)

Boston, MA

Are You a Sleep Slacker?

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Are You a Sleep Slacker?

Tuesday, May 22; 7:00 p.m.

 

We all know we need more sleep. But why do we need it, and what happens when we don’t get it? In this interactive forum, examine our bodies’ need for sleep and the mental and physical consequences of getting too little. Consider and discuss the tradeoffs of changing the timing of our daily routines to make things such as driving and decision-making easier and safer.

 

More about this season of Adult Offerings at the Museum of Science:

We are changing our world and it is changing us. Join us as we explore forces of nature—volcanoes, asteroids, weather—that we cannot control.

Think critically about our impact on a food system that profoundly affects us and our planet. Engage in a scientific look at creativity, a critical resource for shaping the future and one that you can harness yourself.

We are constantly adding to our seasonal lineup of special guest lectures, panel discussions, podcasts, social event, and more. To stay in touch with the latest Museum Happenings, visit mos.org/events.

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Museum of Science
1 Science Park
Boston, MA 02114

Tuesday, May 22, 2012 at 7:00 PM (EDT)


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Museum of Science

The Museum takes a hands-on approach to science, engineering and technology, attracting about 1.5 million visitors a year via its programs and 700 interactive exhibits. Founded in 1830, the Museum was first to embrace all the sciences under one roof. Highlights include the Thomson Theater of Electricity, Charles Hayden Planetarium, Mugar Omni Theater, Gordon Current Science & Technology Center, 3-D Digital Cinema and Butterfly Garden. Reaching 25,000 teens a year worldwide via the Intel Computer Clubhouse Network, the Museum also leads a 10-year, $41 million National Science Foundation-funded Nanoscale Informal Science Education Network of science museums. The Museum’s “Science Is an Activity” exhibit plan has been awarded many NSF grants and influenced science centers worldwide. Its National Center for Technological Literacy® aims to enhance knowledge of engineering and technology for people of all ages and inspire the next generation of engineers, inventors, and scientists. The Museum is ranked #3 by Parents Magazine in its list of the country’s “Ten Best Science Centers. For more information, visit mos.org.

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