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The
Yale
Peabody
Museum
houses
more
than
11
million
specimens
and
objects
in
anthropology,
botany,
zoology,
paleontology,
entomology,
ornithology,
and
historical
scientific
instruments
in
its
collections.
It
is
also
home
to
Rudolph
F.
Zallinger?s
murals
The
Age
of
Reptiles
and
The
Age
of
Mammals.
Permanent
exhibitions
include
the
Hall
of
Minerals,
Earth
and
Space,
the
Peabody
Dioramas,
and
the
Great
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The
Explorit
Science
Center
is
a
regional,
hands-on
exhibits
facility
providing
both
onsite
and,
with
the
Explorit
Van,
offsite
science
educational
programming
to
small
and
large
groups.
The
Center
has
a
number
of
changing
hands-on
exhibits
called
"explorits"
developed
in-house
for
each
annual
season
of
public
exhibitions.
For
groups,
Discovery
Lessons
are
available
which
support
math
and
science
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The
Exploratorium
is
a
world-renowned
exhibit
facility,
and
provides
a
plethora
of
resources
for
teachers,
the
public,
and
the
Earth
science
education
community.
One
of
the
first
science
museums
to
go
online,
The
Exploratorium?s
website
contains
over
eighteen
thousand
web
pages
exploring
hundreds
of
different
topics.
The
website
features
an
online
digital
library,
Educator
Newsletter,
Hands-On
Activities,
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