Meet the Animals: Rug the Carpet Python
Rug, the Carpet Python, is now part of a fascinating traveling exhibition called Under the Canopy: Animals of the Rainforest. These creatures are native to
Rug, the Carpet Python, is now part of a fascinating traveling exhibition called Under the Canopy: Animals of the Rainforest. These creatures are native to
If you’ve ever wondered how polyurethane foam is made, today’s Science Sunday segment has got you covered. With just a few chemical reactions, we can
Have you found a unique-looking rock in your backyard and wondered where it came from? Could it be a meteorite from outer space? In this
Do opposites attract? Yes! On this edition of Science Sunday, we are learning all about magnets. Every magnet has magnetic domains with a north and
Bump is part of our newest traveling exhibit, Under the Canopy: Animals of the Rainforest. Horned frogs, also known as Pac-man frogs, are typically from
Here at the Connecticut Science Center, we are so proud to partner with Connecticut Invention Convention to highlight young inventors from around our state. Throughout
Welcome to Science Sunday! This week, we’re exploring plumbing science. Yes, we promise this will make sense by the end. Teflon tape is an essential
On this week’s edition of Science Sunday, we are learning about sparklers to celebrate July 4th! When you light a sparkler, the temperature of the
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,
Will it sink or float? On today’s episode of Science Sunday, we are learning about buoyancy and density through an experiment that you can even
Welcome to Under the Canopy at the Connecticut Science Center, presented by ProHealth Physicians, a part of OptumCare with support from Liberty Bank. The exhibition features
We are back with another Science Sunday! On this edition, we are deep diving into the inside of the microscope and demonstrating how a simple
Sound and electricity may not seem to have much in common, but there’s a surprising connection that can lead to some amazing electrical devices! We
A human mouth moves a lot differently than a lion’s, so how does the live action Simba “talk” just like us? We answer this question
We are going to make Mark disappear on Science Sunday today. Don’t worry, he will be back to do the weather later, this is just