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14 Jun 2016
Ecsite president urges members to fight fear with inclusion
Ecsite president Michiel Buchel has told the science network’s members to take a stand against fear and show all of Europe that inclusion can be far stronger a force than “looking for enemies that are often not really there.” Speaking at last week’s annual Ecsite conference – a gathering of more than 1,000
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14 Jun 2016
Simworx enters Sunday Times Top 100 Exporters list
UK-based attractions specialist Simworx has been named among the top 100 small and medium-sized companies with the fastest growing international sales. Ranking 49th on the Sunday Times Heathrow SME Export Track 100 listing, Simworx, which specialises in the design and manufacture of media-based dynamic
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13 Jun 2016
Theme park employees unite in support of Orlando shooting victims
Orlando’s theme parks have united in solidarity following the tragic events of the weekend, which saw more than 50 people killed in a mass shooting at an LGBT nightclub in the city. In a show of support, employees from many of Orlando’s parks, including Disney, SeaWorld and Universal took to social media,
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13 Jun 2016
Philanthropist funds Israel planetarium development
A multi-millionaire Japanese philanthropist has funded the US$3m (€3.8m, £4.3m) development of a new meditation zone and planetarium in Netanya, Israel. The building has been designed for both relaxation and star gazing, with a Japanese tranquility garden and a meditation hall included in addition to the
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13 Jun 2016
Heritage focus for Longleat with 10-year masterplan
Longleat Safari and Adventure Park, in Wiltshire, England, has outlined its long-term plans, switching focus to look at the history of the grounds and how its resident animals play into that. Longleat, which has been heavily speculated as being the location for the 2018 edition of the Glastonbury music
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10 Jun 2016
Ecsite 2016: Use space to encourage future careers in STEM
Leading Danish scientist Tina Ibsen has called for planetariums and science museums to use a re-emerging popularity in space to draw young people into STEM careers. Speaking at the annual Ecsite conference in Graz, Austria, Ibsen – who is head of Science and Outreach at the Tycho Brahe Planetarium in
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09 Jun 2016
Mather to design World Rugby Hall of Fame
After plans were revealed at the end of last month to build a permanent home for World Rugby in the sport’s birthplace, Manchester-based design firm Mather and Co have been appointed to create the attraction in Warwickshire, UK. Billed as a “fully-interactive and immersive museum”, the Hall of Fame will be
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