NEA Big Read: Lab Blitz 2020
How do you become a scientist? What’s it like to be a scientist? What do scientists learn about? Can anyone … Continue
Urban Streams: Ecosystems Beneath Our Feet
What do hospitals, algal blooms and lawn mower grass clippings have in common? What are ghost streams and how do … Continue
Mushrooms with the Museum 2020
What came first the lichen or the mushroom? How do we know if a mushroom is safe to eat? What … Continue
The Best Nightlife in Town 2020
We all love a fun night out – a nice restaurant, jamming with a favorite band, or dancing until our … Continue
‘Science OFF Tap’ and Online
Rob Robins loves public speaking. Especially if it’s one of his favorite topics. In this case, the freshwater fishes of … Continue
When Your 5K Has To Go Virtual
As a long time runner and a logistics lover, being the race director for the museum’s 5K is one of … Continue
Talking science through laughter and tears
My love of stories began at a young age. I was always asking to be told a story and before … Continue
Rocklands Red Beer
In April 2020, our Daniels Lab team and First Magnitude released its 9th beer celebrating an imperiled Florida butterfly, this time … Continue
A Family Affair: Summer camp in the Costa Rica rainforest
Sloths and howler monkeys, night hikes exploring the forest floor with frog experts and tropical birds galore – this is … Continue
Science On Tap: Or How to Talk Science at a Brewery
Before introducing you to the Science on Tap program, let’s start with a game! First, grab your preferred beverage. Second, … Continue