
Science Sunday: What’s In the Body?
Happy Monday and welcome back to another edition of Science Sunday. Today, we are hanging out with one of our ambassadors that you may see
Happy Monday and welcome back to another edition of Science Sunday. Today, we are hanging out with one of our ambassadors that you may see
With preparations for 2022 MakeFest events underway, our team is taking some time to reflect on the incredible partnerships we’ve had the privilege of building
We are having a little fun with dry ice on Science Sunday today. Many have been mesmerized by the effects dry ice creates, but do
A special big-screen viewing of the film, Coded Bias, took place recently at the Connecticut Science Center, followed by an intimate discussion with the film’s
You may have heard of the term fiber optics before, probably most often when referring to internet and internet speed. Many people are looking to
We are continuing to celebrate Earth Day with a very special Science at Play segment. Did you know we can use the power of the
We are exploring the science behind a very popular item, especially in the summertime- glow sticks. If you have used a glow stick before, you
Welcome to another edition of Science Sunday. Have you ever tried to see through an envelope to see exactly what’s inside? Sometimes it works, and
Here at the Connecticut Science Center, we are so proud to partner with Connecticut Invention Convention to highlight kid inventors from around our state. Throughout the year,
Hydraulics are involved in so much of the world around us, in technology both big and small. They run partially on fluid, because unlike gases-
Back by popular demand in 2022 is the Connecticut Science Center’s Straight Talk series, virtual interactive discussions on some of today’s hottest topics. The first
Visit Science Alley, the Science Center’s main atrium, showcasing a range of scientific exploration from the deep sea to outer space that will capture the
We are exploring genetics today, using a familiar neighbor to us all, the New England Cottontail. The New England Cottontail lives in parts of New
There’s always a good time to encourage young readers and help develop your child’s literacy skills. And with the right book in hand, reading can
While walking through Mummies of the World: The Exhibition, you will notice mummification does not just happen artificially, with humans preserving the body through a