Broadening the mind? Family to entertain? Across the Atlantic, New
York’s
Natural History Museum offers “Amber”, a mixture of fossils and artworks. Here
in Britain, London’s Science Museum attempts to dispel ignorance about
Alzheimer’s disease in its Science Box, and the Jenner Museum in Berkeley,
Gloucestershire, celebrates the bicentenary of Edward Jenner’s discovery of
vaccination with a multimedia exhibition, “Immunology Now”.
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