Science Sunday: Demonstrating How the Heart Works
We all love science, and today we decided to take that theme literally with a demonstration of how the heart works. Follow along, this is
We all love science, and today we decided to take that theme literally with a demonstration of how the heart works. Follow along, this is
All of us have a mental picture, or model of how a piece of technology works when we’re using it, whether we’re consciously thinking about
September 13 is a very special holiday, it’s National Kids Take Over the Kitchen Day! We are here to show you a fun activity the
It’s hard to believe but we are quickly approaching the end of summer here in Connecticut. There is so much you can explore in your
We are here again for Science Sunday, and today we wanted to answer your questions. The Science Center has received a lot of questions regarding
Are you looking for a new use for some recyclables in your home? Need an activity the whole family can participate in? We are here
We are using one of our favorite items at the Science Center (dry ice) to talk about the density of different gases. Simply, dry ice
Hi everyone! Samantha and I are back with another fun experiment you can try at home. Yes, you read the title of this blog post
We have talked about polymers before on Science Sunday, can you remember what they were? That’s right! One of our favorite things here at the
We hope you enjoyed yesterday’s lunch bunch with Stanley Black & Decker. Audrey Van de Castle and Elyse Korsyn demonstrated the use of a chainsaw
When archaeologists doing fieldwork discover a large artifact that is important to decoding a culture’s way of life, they often take images of carvings or
Have you ever wanted to do a science experiment using colorful dye and sparkles? This milk experiment allows you to do just that! Prepare to
In this ever-changing world, we at the Connecticut Science Center place our trust in science now, more than ever. So, we thought we would delve
We are talking all about iron today. One of the very cool properties of iron is that it is magnetic. (Remember this, it will be
Did you know that you can create plastic from something everyone has in their refrigerator? That’s right, you can combine just a few simple ingredients