<p>Thiruvananthapuram: Global Science Festival of Kerala will be held in Thiruvananthapuram from January 15 to February 15.</p><p>The month-long event to be held at the Bio 360 Life Sciences Park will feature scientific discoveries, creative innovations and artistic brilliance. The theme of the event is 'Life Science.'</p><p>Department of Science and Technology, Kerala State Council for Science, Technology and Environment (KSCSTE) and Amuseum ArtScience, a non-profit public trust, are jointly organising the event. International and national entities like the US Consulate General, the British Council, the German Consulate, Alliance Française, IISER Thiruvananthapuram and CSIR-NIIST are also participating. </p><p>‘Museum of the Moon' and ‘Mars’ by the British installation artist Luke Jerram; 'Molecular Animation' by Melbourn-based animator Drew Berry, an immersive model of the universe, a replica of the HMS Beagle pivotal to Darwin's theory of evolution and a life-size dinosaur skeleton model are some of the highlights. Discussions and lectures by internationally renowned personalities and cultural programmes by international performers are also included. </p><p>Tickets are priced at Rs 250 for adults and Rs 150 for those under 18. Concessions are offered to school children. </p>
<p>Thiruvananthapuram: Global Science Festival of Kerala will be held in Thiruvananthapuram from January 15 to February 15.</p><p>The month-long event to be held at the Bio 360 Life Sciences Park will feature scientific discoveries, creative innovations and artistic brilliance. The theme of the event is 'Life Science.'</p><p>Department of Science and Technology, Kerala State Council for Science, Technology and Environment (KSCSTE) and Amuseum ArtScience, a non-profit public trust, are jointly organising the event. International and national entities like the US Consulate General, the British Council, the German Consulate, Alliance Française, IISER Thiruvananthapuram and CSIR-NIIST are also participating. </p><p>‘Museum of the Moon' and ‘Mars’ by the British installation artist Luke Jerram; 'Molecular Animation' by Melbourn-based animator Drew Berry, an immersive model of the universe, a replica of the HMS Beagle pivotal to Darwin's theory of evolution and a life-size dinosaur skeleton model are some of the highlights. Discussions and lectures by internationally renowned personalities and cultural programmes by international performers are also included. </p><p>Tickets are priced at Rs 250 for adults and Rs 150 for those under 18. Concessions are offered to school children. </p>