PORTLAND, Ore. — A new permanent exhibit at OMSI is taking on one of the biggest issues of our time — climate change — in a way that’s designed to feel personal, interactive and hopeful. Climate of ...
It’s hard to imagine the ocean liner Titanic growing any more legendary than it already is, but a traveling exhibit now open at the Oregon Museum of Science and Industry adds immediacy and personal ...
Much of our understanding about the earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and floods that shaped the geology of the Pacific Northwest comes from Western scientists. But those records almost always overlook ...
Rendering for OMSI's Nancy Stueber Natural Sciences Hall (Courtesy of Oregon Museum of Science and Industry) Science says fall is for winding down and spring is for, well, springing back. The Oregon ...
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We all download a vast number of files on our devices every day. Many of the files we download can get lost in our vast list of downloads. In such a scenario, having a file open automatically upon ...
As you walk into OMSI’s new exhibit, you might find yourself humming the notes to the Jurassic Park theme song. It’s hard not to when the famous gates are the first thing visitors see. As with ...
PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — For the first time, OMSI is opening an indoor ice rink. Known as “OMSI on Ice,” the exhibit auditorium turned winter wonderland will officially open to the public Saturday.
Leave it to OMSI to offer a chemistry lesson at the ice rink. The new indoor synthetic ice rink at Portland’s science museum is made of high-density polyethylene plastic, created by Swiss company ...
A goliath steam turbine. A vintage U.S. Navy submarine. And dinosaurs—don’t forget the dinosaurs. The Oregon Museum of Science and Industry draws more than a million visitors every year with ...