Things Get Gross at Fort Worth Museum

Grossology exhibit comes to Fort Worth Museum of Science and History

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The Fort Worth Museum of Science and History's newest exhibit, "Grossology," is a chance for the young -- and the young at heart -- to have fun while learning about smelly, runny, and very important body functions.

Visitors can explore interactive features and learn about what causes a burp, find out how the digestive system works, and see how the nose works from the inside.

The exhibit is based on the "Grossology" book by teacher and microbiologist Sylvia Branzei and runs from Feb. 25 to Sept. 3, 2012.

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