This half term discover the science behind sound with the museum’s fun and interactive family science shows!
On Wednesday 30th October, join ScienceMadeSimple and uncover the mysteries of what sound is, how you hear it, and how you turn it into music.
You’ll see all sorts of unusual ways to make sound and music, including the ultimate ‘hands-free’ instrument and one you can play with a blowtorch!
You will need a valid museum ticket to enjoy this exciting event.
Wednesday 30th October. The museum will open at 10am, with the first science show at 11am.
Please see nmrn.org.uk for more details
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