Cells: The Universe Inside Us
Journey into the microscopic world of cells
Did you know that trillions of cells are working together as you breathe, sleep, and think? Take a closer look at your cells and find out what is really happening every moment that you are alive. Throughout the exhibit you can meet scientists who are asking questions about cells and watch complex cell processes transformed into choreographed dances.
Exhibit highlights
- Virtual experiments using gold particles and stem cells
- Giant walk-in cell
- Videos of cells in action
Cells and the miracle of life
Control a time lapse movie showing human fetal development. Use a magnifying glass to compare pig embryos to photos of a developing human embryo. Watch your arm move and muscle cells contract. Match a cell’s shape to its job.
The world inside a cell
See models of a cell membrane, nucleus, endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria, and lysosome inside a giant cell. Fly inside a virtual cell on a huge screen. Make protein shapes with your shadow. Play a computer game to see how proteins are made inside the nucleus.
Cells and your health
Compare an osteoporotic bone to a healthy bone, a smoker’s lungs and non-smoker’s lungs, and a clogged artery to a healthy artery. Use a virtual scalpel to cut a planaria in half and watch it regenerate. Design a cancer fighting nanoparticle in a virtual lab. Get moving and see how exercise affects your body at the cellular level.
Funders and Partners

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Cells—The Universe Inside Us was made possible by a $1,314,475 Science Education Partnership Award (SEPA) grant number 5R25RR022737 from the National Center for Research Resources a component of the National Institutes of Health.


