Science Sunday: How Batteries Work
We are bringing you an activity today you can try at home… and maybe something similar to what you will find in our STEM in
We are bringing you an activity today you can try at home… and maybe something similar to what you will find in our STEM in
Want to amaze your family? Try this trick with them and see who can solve it. Grab a chain and a metal ring, then see
If you watched our Science Sunday segment a few weeks ago, you saw us make a speaker with just a few simple items you can
Welcome back to another edition of Science Sunday and today we are talking food photography today. Did you know that there are laws surrounding food
We have all watched the weather on the news, but do you know everything that goes into creating that forecast? Complex scientific models, changing variables,
Last week on Science Sunday we talked about spooky noises to get ready for Halloween. Today, we are going to talk more about sound by
We are less than a week away from Halloween and that means we are super excited to share with you some Halloween themed science. We
We have received so many amazing questions through our Dear Science campaign, we wanted to answer one special here on Science Sunday. Camile and Eva
A nail meets a balloon, what happens? Well, you’re right, most of the time we would expect to hear a pop, and the balloon is
We’re sure you have heard of a ship in a bottle, but we always want to put a special Science Sunday twist on these activities.
Welcome back to another edition of Science Sunday! Today, we have a few friends that are joining us- Roz our Bearded Dragon and Ima our
We all love science, and today we decided to take that theme literally with a demonstration of how the heart works. Follow along, this is
September 13 is a very special holiday, it’s National Kids Take Over the Kitchen Day! We are here to show you a fun activity the
We are here again for Science Sunday, and today we wanted to answer your questions. The Science Center has received a lot of questions regarding
We are using one of our favorite items at the Science Center (dry ice) to talk about the density of different gases. Simply, dry ice