Posted: June 26, 2018

Question Your World: What Can Dino Dandruff Teach Us?

The most recent dino discovery has enabled experts to better understand the evolutionary link between dinosaurs and birds. This is not your standard dinosaur bone discovery, but it certainly is head and shoulders above the rest.

Question Your World: What Can Dino Dandruff Teach Us?
Posted: June 21, 2018

What’s Buzzing at the Museum?

The observational honeybee hive in our EcoLab is un-BEE-lievably sweet, but recently the Museum added a new spot for the native bee pollinators that’s creating a lot of buzz!

What’s Buzzing at the Museum?
Posted: June 20, 2018

Question Your World: Why Are Hurricanes Slowing Down?

While hurricanes are dangerous and can cause lots of damage, studying them allows us to better prepare for the future. Let's look at some big changes happening to our hurricanes.

Question Your World: Why Are Hurricanes Slowing Down?
Posted: June 12, 2018

Question Your World: When Does the Brain Eat Itself?

We often talk about how important sleep is because there’s more and more new research to back up that claim! We've seen the lack of sleep can cause lots of damage to the human system, but this new discovery is worthy of making it a big deal. After all, how often can we talk about brains being zombies?!

Question Your World: When Does the Brain Eat Itself?
Posted: June 6, 2018

Question Your World: What Can Ice Cores Tell Us about Human History?

A recent study has determined the rise and fall of the Roman Empire by studying the ancient climate in ice cores. How cool is that? Ice cold, of course.

Question Your World: What Can Ice Cores Tell Us about Human History?