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  1. COSI Columbus strives to engage, inspire, and transform lives and communities by being the best partner in science, technology, and industry learning.

  2. It’s a fun community where travellers and residents meet and connect. It’s a playful space for like-minded individuals to hang about, watch a game or share a bite. Where simplicity meets connectivity, COSI reimagines the modern hotel as a smart social hub. Here, you get to do more of what makes you happy.

  3. tickets.cosi.org › eventsCOSI

    Grab your friends and start your weekend early with COSI After Dark, an evening event series exclusively for adults ages 21+. Experience COSI without kids, all while enjoying delicious food, craft beer and themed cocktails for each month's specific theme!

  4. COSI - Center of Science and Industry, Columbus, Ohio. 119,966 likes · 2,450 talking about this · 273,447 were here.

  5. COSI - Center of Science and Industry | LinkedIn. Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos. Columbus, Ohio 15,385 followers. Voted the #1 Science Museum in the nation. Visit cosi.org to reserve...

  6. Explore Science. Discover fun! COSI Columbus is a dynamic hands-on science center located in Central Ohio that is fun for all ages.

  7. cosi.org › about-cosiAbout - COSI

    COSI is a nationally esteemed science center that has delighted Central Ohio with all things science for 60 years, inspiring interest in science, technology, engineering, art and mathematics (STEAM) topics and delivering our experiential, "hands-on fun" brand of learning.

  8. May 1, 2023 · COSI, or the Center of Science and Industry, is an innovative, hands-on science center that is perfect for families in all age ranges. I’ll share with you all of the things you need to see & do at COSI.

  9. COPASI is a software application for simulation and analysis of biochemical networks and their dynamics.

  10. The original idea for COSI was born during a business trip to Chicago in 1957 by Sanford N. (Sandy) Hallock ll, who worked as an account executive for the Byer and Bowman advertising agency. While there, he visited the Museum of Science and Industry which he had visited as a boy with his father.