We are pleased to welcome a team of educators from the Boston Museum of Science, who will bring their traveling program, “Super Cold Science” to Madison on Wednesday, July 11 at 1 pm. The event will take place at the James Noyes Multipurpose Room at the Madison Elementary School on Village Road (Route 113) in Madison, NH. All are welcome, the presentation is appropriate for school age children, teens, and adults.

Amazing things happen when matter changes temperature. With the help of a Museum educator and an intensely cold liquid, visitors will experience the remarkable changes of size, form, and behaviors that occur when a variety of objects and substances are super-cooled.

This event is funded by a scholarship from the Museum of Science, thanks to the generous support of the Lowell Institute, Boston Athletic Association, National Grid, and other sources of support.

 

“Super Cold Science” in Madison on July 11