SpaceX Launches Astronauts to the Space Station!
Connecticut Science Center Podcast : SpaceX Launches Astronauts to the Space Station! Special Down To A Science feature. We were so excited about the recent SpaceX Launch that
Connecticut Science Center Podcast : SpaceX Launches Astronauts to the Space Station! Special Down To A Science feature. We were so excited about the recent SpaceX Launch that
Invasive species are something we have experience with here in Connecticut. Do you know why invasive species are so bad for an environment? What type
You may be noticing that the days are starting to get shorter as the weather begins to cool and the leaves begin to change. While
Dr. Ainissa Ramirez grew up in Jersey City, New Jersey, and had a passion for science at a young age. While she enjoyed learning about
Welcome to Earth Science week at the Connecticut Science Center. If you have ever made a sand castle at the beach, you know that sand
Imagine for a moment with me. You’re walking along and see a majestic creature that has stepped out of the past. Standing 13 feet tall
When Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird created the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles in 1984 they couldn’t possibly have imagined the incoming cultural explosion they had
Since March, much like the rest of the world, our team at the Connecticut Science Center has been hard at work rethinking how we deliver
If you’ve noticed in some of my previous blog posts I mention my experience traveling to the Maya ruins of Tulum in Cozumel, Mexico, quite
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
INTRODUCTION: In honor of Shark Week, we’re taking a look at some of the fascinating science behind the world’s most thrilling predator, debunking some of
The habitats of Southern New England have been changing dramatically since the arrival of Western Europeans. The transfer of materials and species both decorative and
When you think of yoga, maybe you conjure in your mind a man with a long beard, wearing a tunic and sitting cross-legged on the
For a lot of people, scientific discoveries can feel like wizardry, involving mind-boggling and high-tech apparatuses that only a chosen few know how to devise
On any given night between April and September in our capital city, you will hear adults and children alike singing Take Me Out to the