Madison Science Events
Dinosaur Petting Zoo
Monday, June 18
4:00p
Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History, New Haven
Want to meet a baby dryosaur? Or see eye-to-eye with a dwarf allosaur? This is a puppet show like none other!
Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History, New Haven
Want to meet a baby dryosaur? Or see eye-to-eye with a dwarf allosaur? This is a puppet show like none other!
Bats in Connecticut
Thursday, June 7
7:00p
Old Lyme Public Library, Old Lyme
"Conservation in the Wake of White-nose Syndrome." Join Jenny Dixon, CT DEEP Wildlife Biologist. Bats have been contracting a deadly disease which has put their population in jeopardy.
Old Lyme Public Library, Old Lyme
"Conservation in the Wake of White-nose Syndrome." Join Jenny Dixon, CT DEEP Wildlife Biologist. Bats have been contracting a deadly disease which has put their population in jeopardy.
Mad Science
Wednesday, June 13
10:00a
Family Wellness Center, Middletown
Mad Science activities are designed by a professional team of educators to spark your children's imaginative learning and to foster an interest in science.
Family Wellness Center, Middletown
Mad Science activities are designed by a professional team of educators to spark your children's imaginative learning and to foster an interest in science.
Creatures of Light: Nature’s Bioluminescence opens at the American Museum of Natural History
Sunday, June 3
10:00a
American Museum of Natural History, New York
This exhibition, on view through January 6, will explore the extraordinary organisms that produce light, from the flickering fireflies found in backyards across the Northeast to the alien deep-sea fishes that i
American Museum of Natural History, New York
This exhibition, on view through January 6, will explore the extraordinary organisms that produce light, from the flickering fireflies found in backyards across the Northeast to the alien deep-sea fishes that i
American Museum of Natural History’s Transit of Venus
Tuesday, June 5
5:30p
American Museum of Natural History, New York
On Tuesday, June 5, Venus will pass directly between the Earth and Sun. Historically, this uncommon alignment allowed scientists to measure the distance from Earth to the Sun and the scale of the entire solar s
American Museum of Natural History, New York
On Tuesday, June 5, Venus will pass directly between the Earth and Sun. Historically, this uncommon alignment allowed scientists to measure the distance from Earth to the Sun and the scale of the entire solar s
Ice Cream and...Frogs
Tuesday, June 26
7:30p
Mass Audubon's Broadmoor Wildlife Sanctuary, Natick
What's better than ice cream on a summer night? Why not add a little fun outdoor exploration? Join the adventure and look for flashing fireflies, listen for the songs of frogs and katydids and use a "bat detect
Mass Audubon's Broadmoor Wildlife Sanctuary, Natick
What's better than ice cream on a summer night? Why not add a little fun outdoor exploration? Join the adventure and look for flashing fireflies, listen for the songs of frogs and katydids and use a "bat detect
American Museum of Natural History’s Starball: Family Planetarium Program
Saturday, June 9
6:00p
American Museum of Natural History, New York
See the stars in a new, more personal way in this interactive program in the Hayden Planetarium dome.
American Museum of Natural History, New York
See the stars in a new, more personal way in this interactive program in the Hayden Planetarium dome.
View The Final Transit of Venus in Your Lifetime
Tuesday, June 5
4:00p
Rolnick Observatory, Westport
Join the Westport Astronomical Society at the Rolnick Observatory for the incredibly rare and final pass of Venus in front of the Sun in your lifetime.
Rolnick Observatory, Westport
Join the Westport Astronomical Society at the Rolnick Observatory for the incredibly rare and final pass of Venus in front of the Sun in your lifetime.
American Museum of Natural History’s SciCafe: Forgetting Fear
Wednesday, June 6
7:30p
American Museum of Natural History, New York
Enjoy cocktails, cutting-edge science, and conversation at this popular after-hours series. At the final installment for this season, neuroscientist Daniela Schiller will discuss the neural mechanisms of emotio
American Museum of Natural History, New York
Enjoy cocktails, cutting-edge science, and conversation at this popular after-hours series. At the final installment for this season, neuroscientist Daniela Schiller will discuss the neural mechanisms of emotio
American Museum of Natural History’s Sky to Space
Tuesday, Aug 28
6:30p
American Museum of Natural History, New York
Since antiquity, astronomical observations have played a critical role in scientific advancement. In this program, research scientist Jackie Faherty and astrophysics educator Christina Pease re-create pivotal a
American Museum of Natural History, New York
Since antiquity, astronomical observations have played a critical role in scientific advancement. In this program, research scientist Jackie Faherty and astrophysics educator Christina Pease re-create pivotal a
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