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X-periment!
Suntec City Entertainment Centre (outside Carrefour)
3 – 5 September 2004
Gene-Fest!
Annexe Bldg, Singapore Science Centre
15 – 21 September 2004
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National Junior Robotics Competition (NJRC)
Annexe Bldg, Singapore Science Centre
4 – 11 September 2004
National Science & Technology Awards Dinner 2004
Waterfront Copthorne
15 September 2004
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Kids Science Fest!
Annexe Bldg, Singapore Science Centre
15 – 21 September 2004
The Singapore Sci-Fi Festival!
Orchard Green (grass patch behind Orchard MRT)
24 – 26 September 2004
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Digi Science Trails
Singapore Science Centre - Corridor of Science News
throughout September 2004
 
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Science Spark
 

Watch out for this weekly series of stirring science quizzes showed on TV throughout science.04 this September. Every week a new quiz will be screened to intrigue the mind as well as to help people understand a little more about how the science around us work. Science Spark will inspire you with interesting yet simple day to day science facts. Audience can participate by sending in answers to the quizzes via SMS
           
Science Shows
 
Cool! Musical Instruments!
3 - 5 September 2004
Suntec City Entertainment Centre (outside Carrefour)
Find out how vibrations make sound, how fast they have to go to hear everything and be part of giant sound wave.
Basic Building Blocks of Life
15- 21 September 2004
Annexe Building, Singapore Science Centre
Cells are the basic building blocks of life. Audiences will get to assume the form of molecules that are allowed inside cells...
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Science is Fun!
18 September 2004
Maxwell Auditorium,
Singapore Science Centre
The master of chemical demonstrations, University of Wisconsin-Madison Professor Bassam Z. Shakhashiri, shares the fun of science-oriented “magic” activities and experiments in his famous Science is Fun show.
Party Science
15 - 21 September 2004
Annexe Building, Singapore Science Centre
Make balloon animals and kebabs, discover some unusual paper chains and find out why it hurts to stand on that drawing pin you just dropped.
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Special Events
 
- Singapore National Eye Centre 15th Anniversary International Meeting
  
3 - 6 September 2004

- HPC Quest 2004
  
4 September 2004

- Seminar on Photocatalytic Applications
  
6 September 2004

- Graduate Student Symposium 2004
  A Chemical Engineering Showcase: Convergence 2004
  
10 September 2004

- Singapore Statistical Poster Competition Exhibition
  
14 - 20 September 2004

- 2nd International Conference on Smart Homes & Health Telematics
  15 - 17 September 2004

- Eureka01
  
17 September 2004

- IMRE Industry Symposium
  24 September 2004

- ICBN 2004 International SBE Conference on Bioengineering and
  Nanotechnology

  26 - 29 September 2004     

- HEALTHZONE CHALLENGE : A Challenge of Your Sports Skills
  
24 - 25 September 2004

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Images of Science
 
Images of Science celebrates the dynamism of science, technology & biomedicine.
This year's theme is Live Science!

Express through digital art, the impact of science, technology and biomedicine on the way we live in the future, Will we be living in a bio-bubblesphere, protecting us from radiation? Are personal transporters a common sight? Wolud genetic engineering have progressed such that there would be plants and animals of every possible combination? Show us what you imagine the world to be.

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Science Quiz Challenge
Click here to win great prizes by participating in our Weekly Quiz Challenge!
Starting 1 September 2004, a series of weekly sizzling science quizzes will challenge your imagination and knowledge!
Born Lucky Experiment  
The "Born Lucky" experiment is a study carried out by Professor Richard Wiseman (University
of Hertfordshire) at the Edinburgh Science Festival held in April 2004 to investigate whether people's luck is related to their month of birth. More than 40,000 people participated in the experiment. Click here to participate.
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Open House
Young Scientist Research Day
7 September 2004
Institute of Microelectronics
Microchips are ubiquitous in electronic devices such as computers, cameras, handphones, PDAs, MP3 players and many other gadgets we use today. In these devices, electricity flows through tiny wires inside microchips to do work for us.
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Trails & Tales of RIs
10 September 2004
Gather at the Singapore Science Centre
This is an open house event whereby students will get a unique tour of our local R&D installations and a glimpse into the work environment of our researchers.
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Special/Talk
Early Mammalian Development and the Embryonic Stem Cell
Dr Paul Robson,
Senior Research Scientist,
Genome Institute of Singapore
Adjunct Assistant Professor,
Dept. of Biol. Sciences,
National University of Singapore

2 September 2004
2.30pm - 3.30pm
Singapore Science Centre
All mammals form from a single cell, the zygote, after fertilization of an egg by a sperm. Needless to say a multitude of complex cellular differentiation events occur to generate an adult mammal from this single-celled zygote.
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No More Pain!
Mr. Lim Chee Yen,
Research Officer,
Institute of Materials and Research Engineering (IMRE, A*STAR)

25 September 2004
2.00pm - 2.45pm
Singapore Science Centre
Afraid of doctors armed with needles? Not anymore!! With the advancement of science and technology, painless injections into the body will soon be real.
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"Crystal, Crystal, tell me more!"
Dr. Xu Xuewu,
Research Scientist,
Data Storage Institute, A*STAR

25 September 2004
3.00pm - 3.45pm
Singapore Science Centre
The presentation will introduce the crystal in nature, the beauty of crystals, functions and uses of synthetic crystals, etc.
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