The Evolution of STEM

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Adapted by Alastair Guild and tested by Natalie Charbonneau.

Open a brick-built book on the evolution of STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) with this LEGO® Ideas collectible display model for adults (21355). An inspiring science gift for women, men and history-lovers, the set features a buildable base in the shape of an open book topped by mini builds that represent historic innovations. Build an early car and a home computer, the NASA Voyager Probe with the Golden Record on board for any extraterrestrial life form that may find it, and much more. Turn the dial to make a 3D replica of a carbon atom float upwards and a DNA strand rotate.

The set includes minifigures of 3 famous scientists: Marie Curie (née Skłodowska), the first person ever to win 2 Nobel prizes; Sir Isaac Newton, famous for his law of universal gravitation; and pioneering agricultural scientist George Washington Carver. Contains 879 pieces.

Science gift for women, men and history-lovers – Celebrate groundbreaking innovations in science, technology, engineering and math with this collectible Lego Ideas The Evolution of STEM display model.

LEGO minifigures of 3 famous scientists – The “mother of modern physics” Marie Curie (née Skłodowska), Sir Isaac Newton, leader of the Scientific Revolution, and agricultural science pioneer George Washington Carver.

Collectible display model for adults – A buildable base shaped like an open book is topped with many mini builds including Newton’s apple tree, Carver’s plants bed, a space shuttle and a robotic arm.

Fun features – Turn the dial to make the 3D replica of a carbon atom float upwards and the DNA strand rotate, and look out for a Morse code message, NASA Voyager Probe with the Golden Record, and more.

Gift for science-lovers and history buffs – Treat yourself or gift this LEGO® model kit to other adults with a passion for STEM subjects or history.

Dimensions – This 879-piece set measures over 27 centimeters (10.5 inches) high, 23 centimeters (9 inches) wide and 19 centimeters (7.5 inches) deep.