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San Jose Tech Museum Genetics Exhibit

October 30, 2005 by Lei  
Filed under Health


DNA helix made out of cookbooks.

While on vacation in California a few weeks ago, I visited The Tech Museum of Innovation in San Jose. The museum was quiet that Tuesday with only one small group of school kids roaming around.

Unfortunately, I didn’t have much time to explore the Genetics: Technology with a Twist exhibit. Now I regret not having talked up some of the people working the exhibit to find out exactly what they were up to. The mock wet lab seemed especially interesting even if no one was making any use of it.

If you’ve visited this exhibit, what did you think?


The description accompanying the DNA helix sculpture.

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7 Responses to “San Jose Tech Museum Genetics Exhibit”
  1. Adelle says:

    Totally cool! I love it.

  2. Lei says:

    Adelle, I’m glad you like it too!

  3. Nikki says:

    Pretty cool!!

  4. Lei says:

    Nikki, It’s kind of funny but it actually looks more cool in the picture.

  5. Chris Clarke says:

    What? You were in the Bay Area?

    pout.

  6. Lei says:

    Chris, :D Loved every minute of it. Wish we could move back!

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