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Museum Of Science, London Announces February Schedule

Lions 3D: Roar of the Kalahari (tbc): Opens February 07

Come face to face with the ultimate African predator as you're transported into the centre of a battle between an ageing lion king and his young rival. Stunning 3D visuals combine with a powerful soundtrack to transport you to the middle of the African wilderness as the lion's thunderous roar literally shakes your seat.

The Science of Spying: From 10 February - 2 September 2007

The world's biggest interactive exhibition examining the secrets of modern espionage"Å¡ The Science of Spying"Å¡ opens at the Science Museum on Saturday 10 February and will run for seven months. Curious young minds and intrigued adults alike will test their ability to crack codes"Å¡ gather information"Å¡ and use the technologies of real life spies as they embark on an undercover mission to penetrate enemy HQ.
Visitors will get the opportunity to arrive as a civilian and leave as a spy"Å¡ with training using a series of interactive challenges from evading counter surveillance to becoming a master of disguise. Admission charges apply.

oming soon! Maurice Broomfield's 'New Look' at Industry: Photographs from Post-War Britain
From 21 February - 6 May 2007

Photographer Maurice Broomfield gave British industry a 'New Look' in the 1950s and 1960s to provide an optimistic portrait of the post-war reconstruction period. Broomfield visited British factories to create his carefully crafted"Å¡ beautifully lit images of industries such as nylon"Å¡ insulation and shipbuilding.

The exhibition charts how his black and white images were influenced by early cinema"Å¡ then looks at his experimentations with colour. Broomfield"Å¡ now 91"Å¡ always showed the worker in their best possible light"Å¡ working with skill and integrity in this bold new age of high technology. Admission is free.

Game On: Until 25 February 2007

The world's first computer game from 1962 takes its place alongside today's technologically advanced game systems"Å¡ as a huge interactive exhibition exploring the history and culture of gaming continues at the Science Museum. Game On"Å¡ sponsored by Nintendo"Å¡ runs at the Science Museum until 25 February 2007.

It includes more than 120 classic and modern games"Å¡ which visitors will be able to play"Å¡ transporting them back to their gaming pasts"Å¡ as well as introducing younger gamers to the history of current gaming software and hardware. Admission charges apply. -- www.sciencemuseum.org.uk

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