TX - This summer Dallas will become a nest of spies. At least that's the plan of the Museum of Nature & Science as it brings The Science of Spying, an international traveling exhibition from London to North Texas.
Opening Memorial Day weekend, the interactive The Science of Spying exhibit is part James Bond, part "Spy Kids" and part "Lie to Me." It gives eager spy wannabes of all ages an opportunity to experience the latest spy gadgets and techniques -- including remote-control spy planes, night-vision goggles, biometric scanning, infiltrating computer systems and the dolphin spy camera. Visitors will also learn how to detect liars, crack safes and find hidden clues.
To bring home the lessons of the mysterious and daring world of spy craft, the Museum of Nature & Science is inviting the public to join in a sprawling Spy Adventure. In cooperation with its local promotion partners, the museum has created a web of virtual and real-world espionage activities beginning May 8. Participants who crack codes, uncover clues and demonstrate superior spy skills will receive discounts to the exhibit and a chance to win prizes.
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Father's Day weekend. Code: SPYB1 ~ Agent K