Science Sunday: Experimenting with a Fire Extinguisher
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
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
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,
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,
If you have been following us over the past few weeks, you may remember our interview with celebrity special effects makeup artist, Tyler Green. We
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
We are continuing to highlight STEM professionals doing amazing work in their field all month long as a part of our continued celebration of Asian
It is all about balance on Science Sunday today! If someone asked you how you would balance a ruler on your finger, the answer would
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
One of my favorite things about working at the Connecticut Science Center is the view of the Connecticut River. Not only is the river in
We are playing some laser tag this morning, and it’s not just because it is a super fun game. Think about the game for a
Connecticut Science Center Podcast : How Smart is a Cuttlefish? Special Down To A Science feature. Nick, Kaila and Andrew are excited to talk about a recent study
Materials to Collect Various colors of paint or food coloring A jar to mix in Different colored lights, or lights with colored filters over
Shelly Jones, Ph.D. is a Professor of Mathematics Education, at Central Connecticut State University in New Britain, CT. Currently, Dr. Jones teaches undergraduate mathematics content
We have received so many amazing questions through our Dear Science campaign, including this one from Malarhy, age 6. Do animals evolve anymore? Evolution is something