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“Light” Play with a Nobel Laureate: Kids (and adults!) will be led through different photonics-related activities by Nobel Laureate John L. Hall (winner of the 2005 Nobel Prize for Physics) and Marilyn Hall, co-creators of the Sci-Teks Discovery Program for Kids. Explore hands-on exhibits of holograms, lenticular images, diffraction and more to learn about the science of light.
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Gigapixel Camera: See the amazing detail captured by the world’s first gigapixel camera, developed by our own Duke engineers—and pose for “zoomable” group pictures.
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Lasers in Art: Join Art Conservator Adele deCruz for a demonstration of how pulsed lasers can be used to clean works of art.
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Laser Soap Fountain: View an eye-catching and beautiful demonstration of laser light caught in a soap formation with laser physicists from Appalachian State University as they demonstrate a variety of physics topics from total internal reflection to non-Newtonian fluid dynamics.
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Light Pipe: Members of the Optical Society of America demonstrate how fiber optics work to speed data to your computer, TV and more.
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How Birds See Light & UV: Audubon Society representatives describe how birds see light and why we’re having a problem with bird collisions in windows due to their vision
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Solar Power and Hydrogen Fuel: Discover the future of automotive technologies – a demonstration of how cars can be powered by light
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Hiding in Plain Sight: Check out the fluorescent properties of everyday materials like Play-Doh material, tonic water, detergent and more using laser beams.
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See Cells with a Cell: Check out cells, neurons, and other microscopic objects with a cell phone microscope—a novel technology that’s like having a lab in your pocket!
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High-Resolution Endoscope: Learn how doctors peer inside the body with this light-based visualization tool
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Laser Chess: See how laser beams can be manipulated using optics tools such as lenses, mirrors and beam-splitters.
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Photo Booth: Get instant photo strips to take home as a souvenir of your day
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Photo Exhibit: "LIGHT: Beyond the Bulb" is an open-source international exhibition program showcasing an incredible variety of light-based science being researched today.
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Virtual Reality: Experience 3-D virtual reality in DiVE, Duke's immersive virtual environment. |