From a Discovery Place press release that just popped into our inbox:
Cool  Stuff kicks off the transformation of  
“This is a major  milestone for 
Designed to  demonstrate physical phenomenon in unique and eccentric ways, Cool Stuff allows visitors to launch  objects into the air, lie on a bed of nails, crush a garbage can or use a laser  to listen to secret messages.* 
Featuring a gallery  of interactive displays and contraptions, Cool Stuff allows guests to experience  physics phenomena through hands-on participation and applications that  demonstrate why things do the things they do. 
Visitors become  involved in their science lesson and achieve an understanding of scientific  concepts through interaction and experimentation, mixed with an element of  surprise. Secret features embedded within exhibit pieces provide an element of  mystery to be solved by avid participants. 
“With the  renovation, we wanted to demonstrate that science is everywhere and the  scientific process is always revealing new ideas,” said Mackay. “Cool Stuff shows guests what’s fun about  science, what’s important about science and ultimately, what’s cool about  science.”  
The collection of  multi-dimensional exhibits allows guests to uncover the extraordinary wonders of  science, math, technology and more. Visitors can discover the beauty and  strangeness of physics; look at the world in new ways; become aware of new  scientific concepts and discover the science behind why things do the things  they do. 
Cool  Stuff is highlighted by  three, main areas:
LIFT
“What goes up, must  come down” is a fundamental but fun principle of physics. Activities in this  area focus on the physics of lifting - making things go up and the challenge of  keeping them up against the inevitable force of gravity. Participants can launch  objects by utilizing electromagnetic forces or by the explosive force of a  chemical reaction. Guests also can experience “full body lift” with an all-new,  vacuum-powered chairlift. 
LOOK/MOVE
Focusing on the  strange and beautiful feats of physics that involve motion, light and heat,  exhibits featured in this section illuminate bizarre aspects of the physical  world. Using basic tools of science – observation and manipulation – visitors  will experience a zone of weird happenings that delight the mind and senses.  Guests can explore the invisible light that the human body radiates all day long  or bend light around a corner using fiber optics. Other features introduce the  element of spin to a seemingly mundane object, only to produce bizarre forces  and motion that are totally unexpected.
PUSH
Visitors can  explore concepts of mechanical advantage, energy transfer and air pressure in  PUSH. Examining how forces make objects move, visitors can perform amazing feats  of strength such as crushing a garbage can, winning an impossible tug of war  match and shooting a powerful basketball-sized pocket of air that can be felt 30  feet away. 
To cool down from  “lifting”, “looking” and “pushing”, guests can further investigate and view more  applications of chemistry, physics and engineering at Explore More Stuff.  Located across from Cool Stuff,  Explore More Stuff presents a  lab-like environment where matter and energy are explored and tested.  Facilitated by experts, kids and adults can experiment with forces that are  controlled only by the laws of physics and chemistry.  
Participants can  design, create and imp
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Cool  Stuff marks the first of  all-new  exhibition areas to be showcased in a completely renovated and revitalized  
Beginning,  Friday, Nov. 27, admission to 

 
 
 
 
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