Posted: November 23, 2020

Model Railroad Show Features Restored Architectural Embellishment from Original Train Station

While some aspects of this year's Model Railroad Show will look different to help limit the spread of COVID-19, one piece will look very familiar ... especially for anyone who took a train out of Broad Street Station!

Model Railroad Show Features Restored Architectural Embellishment from Original Train Station
Posted: November 17, 2020

Celebrating LGBT STEM Day, Frank Kameny, and Innovators Old and New

What does an astronomer have to do with providing members of the LGBTQ+ community with some much needed visibility? Find out from our Group Adventures Associate Hunter Mass.

Celebrating LGBT STEM Day, Frank Kameny, and Innovators Old and New
Posted: October 29, 2020

Fright Night: Halloween Monsters

Lots of adults spend the weeks leading up to Halloween watching the scary movies. Our resident historian gives us the rundown on some creepy characters featured in the films, as well as some modern science related to each.

Fright Night: Halloween Monsters
Posted: October 15, 2020

Bridging Scientific Data and Lived Experiences to Equitably Prepare for Climate Change

New federal grant funds will support community nonprofits collaborating to equitably develop green resiliency strategies with Richmond communities.

Bridging Scientific Data and Lived Experiences to Equitably Prepare for Climate Change
Posted: October 9, 2020

Ada Lovelace: Computer Programming Pioneer

Ada Lovelace's computer programming idea provided the foundation for tech advances reflected in AI and machine learning we rely on today. Each October we celebrate her work and recognize the contributions of women in STEM.

Ada Lovelace: Computer Programming Pioneer