BioNet is a new site produced by eight European
science museums and organizations and providing input on key research issues
in life sciences.
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Issues: lively presentatons of views on life sciences (GMOs, cloning
and more…) through six case studies
• Explanations of the aims and methods of research
under way
• Positions: acceptance and rejection of technical innovation
in Europe, country by country
• Information on legislation and ethical codes , country
by country
• Forums for debate and voting open to exhibition visitors
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visitors to partner sites
• Selected events organized by partners: inter-class exchanges,
lectures and more...
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Bionet:
a site in nine European languages
with the support of the European Commission.
Explore the Bionet
partner site
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Partners: 8 science
museums
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Deutsches Museum, Munich - Allemagne |
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Experimentarium, Copenhagen - Danemark
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Museu de la Ciencia de la Fundacio "La Caixa"
---Barcelona - Espagne
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Heureka, Vantaa - Finlande
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Museu de Ciencia, Lisboa - Portugal
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@ Bristol, Bristol Royaume-Uni
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Science Museum, London - Royaume-Uni
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ECSITE - The European Collaborative for Science Industry and Technology
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Contact
at Cité des Sciences
et de l’Industrie: f.vescia@cite-sciences.fr
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