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Celebration of science aims to spark interest in children

A cross-Canada, all-ages event feature hands-on experiments tries to entice young people to get interested in science.

Science Rendezvous takes over Memorial University

The wildly popular magic show put on by the chemistry department didn't disappoint. (Jeremy Eaton/CBC)

A cross-Canada, all-ages event featured hands-on experiments to try and entice young people to get interested in science.  

On Saturday Science Rendezvous held more than 300 events across the country in 30 cities, including St. John's. 

"We are very excited to have it happening at Memorial University," said co-ordinator Lisa Breen.

Lisa Breen, Memorial University's Science Rendezvous co-ordinator, says this year's event was the largest one yet. (Jeremy Eaton/CBC)

Science Rendezvous is part of a larger event 10-day event, Science Odyssey. On Saturday most of Memorial's faculties of science had professors offer up their time and talents to showcase science to a new audience.

From seeing the physics department show off its Van de Graff generator to the Ocean Sciences Centre providing a marine life touch tank to the biology department, giving kids first-hand experience, there was no shortage of science-based fun. 

Memorial University's physics department shows off its Van de Graaff generator. (Jeremy Eaton/CBC)

"This day and age, science is integral in technology and innovation and it's really important to catch kids early and get them stimulated and interested in science," Breen said.

You can see some of that science in action in the video below.

Free all day, all-ages event promotes science at Memorial University

8 years ago
Duration 1:40
Science Rendezvous takes over at MUN on Saturday