Environment
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MiSCi’s Newest Display 'Earth. Wind. Weather' to Cater the 'Childhood Curiosity' of STEM Enthusiasts
The newest exhibit to take the Michigan Science Center (MiSCi) by surprise is the recent display called "Earth. Wind. Weather." Visitors will witness some of Earth's weather conditions, shifting seasons, and other wild phenomena at the museum, which is now open to the public.
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