Science Behind Science Fiction: The Physics of Star Wars
Ahhh, Star Wars, arguably one of the most popular movie franchises in history. Even if you are among the three or so people on the
Ahhh, Star Wars, arguably one of the most popular movie franchises in history. Even if you are among the three or so people on the
If you are looking for something fun to do with your kids who love animals, look no further! This blog post is filled with resources
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Over the last few weeks, we’ve seen the community pull together by staying apart to flatten the curve. From these extraordinary circumstances, we’ve been inspired
“Climate Action” is the theme of Earth Day 2020, but first, let’s hop in our time machines to see what the very first Earth Day
Butterflies have become an integral and fun addition to the Science Center over the past couple of years and as we explore our newest traveling
Today, we are going to The Tech Interactive, a pioneering science and technology center in San Jose, CA! Nestled in the heart of a region
Looking for a fun way to observe the natural world while staying cozy indoors? Hang up some bird feeders where you can see them from
Feeling guilty about all that Netflix binging? Not to worry. The Connecticut Science Center is here to give you a few recommendations about educational content
There are so many National Parks on my “to visit” list that sometimes I’m not sure how I will ever manage to see them
As the weather warms and the days get longer, the yearly migration of humans from couch to yard begins anew. Hopefully you are enjoying time
Whoa, so it might have felt like you blinked and your first few days of “homeschooling” have already flown by. If you’re anything like me,
The Apollo moon landing. The Hubble Space Telescope. The Curiosity Rover. For over 60 years, NASA has been behind some of the most iconic feats
National Cherry Blossom Festival: A tradition for more than 100 years, the blossoming of the Japanese cherry trees in Washington, D.C. is a reminder of
When we think about our changing Earth, we might focus on impacts to human health or our food supply. But, we may fail to think