Science Sunday: Mazes & Brain Games
This past weekend, we opened our brand-new traveling exhibit, Mazes & Brain Games, at the Connecticut Science Center. To mark the occasion, we decided to
This past weekend, we opened our brand-new traveling exhibit, Mazes & Brain Games, at the Connecticut Science Center. To mark the occasion, we decided to
Every year many Americans observe National Hispanic Heritage Month from September 15th through October 15th. Being Puerto Rican, it’s always felt like this is our
Note: As you watch this edition of Science Sunday, we encourage you to follow along and let us know what you discover using your homemade
We are suiting up with protective gear for this latest edition of Science Sunday: gloves, lab coats and, of course, goggles. Why? Because today we
Mother of three, caretaker of her grandchildren, and an educator, Lilian Polanco has always been surrounded by the curious minds of young people who often
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
Whether you are an educator, parent, or member of the community, most people know that the Connecticut Science Center is a premier destination for student
While you are winding down your summer activities, getting ready to head back to school, and thinking about the cooler weather, let me introduce you
WARNING: The following article contains spoilers for Avengers: Endgame, Avengers: Infinity War, Spider-Man: Far From Home and the first issue of The Avengers (1963). Jack
Robots are becoming more and more a part of our everyday lives, but what defines what a robot truly is? In this edition of Science
As part of the Connecticut Science Center’s Women in Science Initiative, each month we will highlight local Connecticut women in a variety of science fields.
Here at the Science Center, we have a blue-tongued skink named Pat. Pat is known as a mimic because he himself is not poisonous or
Launching a major new initiative aimed at inspiring Connecticut’s young people to embrace expanding career opportunities in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM), the Connecticut
This Sunday morning, as you make scrambled eggs or incorporate a couple of eggs into your pancakes, take a closer look at your egg cracking
When Gracie, a nimble black greyhound, first walked around Kelly and Chris Orts’s small apartment, her ears perked up with curiosity and Kelly and Chris’s