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How does it look?

View the five sections on an airplane and discover the different types of careers linked to the aviation industry.

Ever wondered how a modern museum would look like? We partnered with the South African National Biodiversity Institute (SANBI) to create a science plaza on the STEMulator and museum is coming alive.

Human beings are fascinating to learn about.

On the STEMulator, we look at the five basic senses, the intricate systems such as the human digestive, muscular, nervous, skeleton and the heart.

The industrial revolution is here to stay and on the STEMulator we have the factory displayed in a different way. Having partnered with South African Institute of Electrical Engineers the tile explores six manufacturing sectors namely Electronic Components, Motor Vehicle Parts, Aerospace Parts, Textile, Pharmaceuticals, Food and Beverage Manufacturing.

Cars have many parts and on the STEMulator we show the parts fit together, Take a look at the aircon system, braking system, engine, steering wheel, and car exhaust system.

Maths is everywhere. On the STEMulator look for the square root of X icon. Here in the car we have a formula relating to the piston in an engine.

Kgaugelo Pule , NSTF

STEMulator: Research Assistant

Music evolves. Nothing is as it seemed before. Known entities are mixed with something we have never thought of before.

So it is with what we can term ‘classical music’. What makes it classic? I have tried to find any definition and there is not one I like. So let us just leave it our own ‘feelings’.

The new style from 2000 and onwards seem to be a fusion of different genres with old traditional music from non-western cultures.

This is Jung Hee Choi. Listen here

John Tavener was inspired by early church music-here

But let us turn to something that is not building on something old: Konrad Boehmer – here

Let us also find something very new: Wiki: The music of John Luther Adams (an Alaskan environmentalist and no relation to the other John Adams discussed in this article) is informed by nature, especially that of his native Alaska. His Pulitzer Prize-winning sym-

Ant-man and the wasp: Quantumania

More from Marvel, more adventure, more drama, more sequels: Scott Lang and Hope van Dyne, along with Hope’s parents Hank Pym and Janet van Dyne and Lang’s daughter Cassie, go on a new adventure exploring the Quantum Realm that pushes their limits and pits them against Kang the Conqueror.