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NEW light exhibition
"Ahhaa, sparkling
and sizzling!"
"Ahhaa, sound of physics"
exhibition now
in Tallinn
Aura Centre ticket
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AHHAA ticket!
Chicken camera
in AHHAA hatchery
Participating in project FOODWEB
Check out our new building in progress!
2 WAYS - common project of
Estonia and Spain
Come visit
nano exhibition in AHHAA
Have Your
birthday party
in AHHAA!
Fascinating Things from the World
 
Photo: Imre Lumiste
 

We recommend to examine following web pages:

Wikipedia — one of the biggest and completely free-of-charge web encyclopedia. It has grown so big because everybody has a convenient opportunity to complement and edit it. It is available in many languages, including English and Estonian. Because all the articles are written by users themselves and that work is voluntary. That is the reason why English Wikipedia is much profound and abundant than Estonian Vikipeedia. We firmly suggest to visit it!

World of materials - Professor Jaak Kikas is editing virtual examples of materials. At the moment there are over 150 different materials, some of them are natural, some are imitations. This website consists of descriptions of materials and also some extra information about ingredients, how to get and to use the materials and references, where this information came from (literature&internet).
Some demo- experiments are described and some technological and investigational methods as well.

British Council in Estonia and our cooperation project Café Scientifique

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