The exhibition featured 12 interactive exhibits. A foam block construction set, donated to Ukraine by the Polish company “Mammutico”, allowed children to build various structures, implement engineering ideas, and work as a team. The exhibit “Opaque Glass” demonstrated the optical phenomenon of light polarization. The balance board and rotating chairs showed how changing the center of mass affects balance.
"Science should be accessible to every child, regardless of their circumstances. This exhibition is an opportunity to dive into the world of discoveries, experiments, and research. In Mena, our team witnessed the genuine enthusiasm in the eyes of participants interacting with the exhibits. We are determined to bring our traveling museum to various corners of Ukraine," said Stanislav Dovgyi, President of the Junior Academy of Sciences of Ukraine.
The exhibits “Double Slide” and “From Hill to Hill” demonstrated the movement of different objects depending on their shape and trajectory. Through the exhibit “Everything Flows,” students learned why liquids can behave differently.
The “Air Brake” exhibit showcased how air slows the fall of objects. The exhibit “Human Link” introduced visitors to electromagnetic phenomena, while “Sense of Time” allowed them to test their internal clock.
In addition, in collaboration with the youth space “Ko Laba”, workshops were held for students in grades 2–5. Scientists from the Children's Academy “Futurum” of the JASU conducted a session titled “Records of the Geographical Shell,” where children explored maps, studied continents, and learned about the planet’s natural phenomena. Meanwhile, interpreters from the Science Museum presented the “Science Orchestra” — an educational program designed to teach visitors about sound, rhythm, and music.
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