Happy October everyone! If the date on the calendar didn’t let us know that summer has officially come to an end, then the temperatures we experienced this weekend surely did. While fall in Connecticut is amazing, we are still a little sad summer is over. So, we decided to play with some sand to hold onto that last little bit of summer. There are two different kinds of sand we are going to explore today. Right away, we can tell they are different because they are two different colors, but what else could be different about them? Watch the full Science Sunday segment below to learn more.
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Aoife Ryle is the Education Programs Manager 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.
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.