Dear Science: Dino DNA
We have received so many amazing questions through our Dear Science campaign, including this one from Scott. Can scientists actually clone a dinosaur from bird
We have received so many amazing questions through our Dear Science campaign, including this one from Scott. Can scientists actually clone a dinosaur from bird
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,
Hi everyone and welcome back to another edition of Science Sunday. Today we are talking about how we can change the effects of air once
So we have included a fire extinguisher in this Science Sunday edition, but this experiment actually has nothing to do with fire at all. In
Today Antarctica is a frozen desert. The few plants that survive here- mosses, lichens, liverworts, algae, a single species of hair grass, and a flowering
We all know how tops spin equally well whether they’re spinning clockwise or counterclockwise. But is there something that will only spin in one direction?
The Tesla coil is probably one of the most recognizable science tools around. Today, we are going to have some electrifying fun experimenting with this
So many people are getting their gardens started for the spring and summer and we are here to help those gardens be successful. Compost is
Talk to any educator, administrator, or support staff member and you’ll hear concern about our new next generation assessments. With the slow roll out of
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
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
Join Andrew and Samantha for another Kitchen Science experiment you can try at home. Use red cabbage to create a pH indicator. It can tell