Posted: September 10, 2021

Conservation and Chemistry: George Washington Carver's Scientific Impact Extends Beyond Peanuts

While George Washington Carver is known for creating peanut plant products, his contributions related to botany, conversation, soil chemistry, and agriculture are what made a lasting impact.

Conservation and Chemistry: George Washington Carver's Scientific Impact Extends Beyond Peanuts
Posted: July 28, 2021

What’s in a Name: The Science behind What We Call Things

Juliet may have thought names were arbitrary, but scientifically, names play an important role by placing order on our world by helping us differentiate between things. So how does science go about assigning names?

What’s in a Name: The Science behind What We Call Things
Posted: June 24, 2021

Air Quality Becomes Hot Topic During Summer Months

We're moving into a new season. No, it's not summer, but the time of year when we can start experiencing lower-than-average air quality.

Air Quality Becomes Hot Topic During Summer Months
Posted: June 23, 2021

Pride in Paleontology: Highlighting LGBTQ+ Scientists

As the Museum enters our summer of dinosaurs, Pride Month seems like the perfect time to highlight some LGBTQ+ professionals within the field of paleontology.

Pride in Paleontology: Highlighting LGBTQ+ Scientists
Posted: June 23, 2021

More Pride and More Paleontology: LGBTQ+ Scientists Part Two

The opening of the Tyrannosaurs: Meet the Family exhibition falls during Pride Month so we're highlighting some LGBTQ+ professionals within the field of paleontology.

More Pride and More Paleontology: LGBTQ+ Scientists Part Two