Science Sunday: Light and Color

We are talking about light and color today on Science Sunday, more specifically how we can actually see color. Have you ever wondered how we are able to differentiate between colors throughout the day? To understand this more, let’s explore with a very cool lightbox, created by our STEM Educator Nate. This box allows us to adjust the color of light inside, and observe what happens to different objects placed inside.

Watch the full Science Sunday segment below to learn more.

There is so much more Science Sunday to explore. Check out the full gallery of segments on our blog: https://ctsciencecenter.org/blog_categories/science-sunday/.

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Aoife Ryle is a STEM Educator at the Connecticut Science Center. In addition to working with school groups, she works with our Teen Program, Overnights department, and shoots weekly science segments for WFSB. She has a degree in Bioengineering from the University of Maine and has a personal interest in the life sciences and engineering which makes bioengineering a perfect crossover.

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Mark Dixon is a meteorologist on WFSB Channel 3 Eyewitness News and a host of the weekly Science Sunday segments with the Connecticut Science Center. He has been nominated for several Emmy awards for weather anchoring and has won awards from the Connecticut Associated Press Broadcaster’s Association and the American Meteorological Society.

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