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Date: 2009-03-02 08:59 pm (UTC)The original Lucy exhibit wasn't sponsored by UH (www.uh.edu), but by the Houston Museum of Natural Science (www.hmns.org), which is completely unaffiliated with UH and is several miles away.
When the exhibit was here, there was a good deal of protest at first, both from the scientific community and from the religious community. My wife and I went on a weekday morning at 9:00 during her Spring Break (she's a teacher), and we were the very first people into the exhibit. When we were there, it was deserted. It as quite eerie to be in the room with just us, Lucy, and a security guard.
Regards from Houston, where it's Independence Day!