miSci is a center for learning, imagination, and creativity. The Museum moved to its current location on Nott Terrace in Schenectady, New York, in 1969. In 1997, the Museum merged with the General Electric Hall of Electrical History, creating a combined collection of more than 15,000 science and technology artifacts, thousands of advertising publications, 1,500 films, 400 audio recordings, and two million photographs documenting the history of electricity, electronics, and the impact of technological change. miSci hosts approximately 400 researchers annually and receives around 2,000 queries each year. Artifacts from the collections and archives are often featured in the Museum’s exhibitions and programs. miSci is housed in a 44,270-square-foot facility that includes gallery space, the Suits-Beuche Planetarium, and classrooms.