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The 2015 University of North Carolina Science Expo will offer more than 100 hands-on experiments, demonstrations, behind-the scenes lab tours and computer and software explorations to celebrate the wonders of STEM.

The Expo, a signature event of the two-week North Carolina Science Festival, will be held along Cameron Avenue on the UNC-Chapel Hill campus on April 11. Morehead Planetarium and Science Center is partnering with UNC-Chapel Hill and the Town of Chapel Hill parks and recreation department to host the free event.

Scientists will discuss cutting-edge research. Archaeologists will showcase riveting artifacts. The event will also feature a giant wave pool, virtual reality experience, Google glass, robots and the Sustainability Center for green living.

UNC Science Expo is just one of more than 300 public events that are part of the North Carolina Science Festival. Click here to learn about NCSF and find more events across the state.

Published April 6, 2015.