American Museum of Natural History,
New York
Nature’s Fury will uncover the causes of natural disasters and examine how individuals and communities cope and adapt in the aftermath...
Sayreville science events
American Museum of Natural History Presents: Nature’s Fury: The Science of Natural Disasters
Saturday, Nov 15
10:00a
Distinguished Lecturer Series
Friday, Nov 14
7:30p
Inside Science with Radiolab's Robert Krulwich
Homeschool Programs
Wednesday, Nov 12
1:00p
Flat Rock Brook Nature Center,
Englewood
For children ages 5-7 or 8-12.
Supplement your homeschool science curriculum with hands-on, fun nature experiences. Children are grouped by age...
Public Planetarium Show
Sunday, Dec 14
2:00p
Ramapo Challenger Center,
Suffern
Step into the Challenger Center planetarium and see the night sky in a whole new “light”. Travel to the planets and moons of our Solar System...
Public Space Mission
Sunday, Nov 16
2:00p
Ramapo Challenger Center,
Suffern
Reserve a seat on the flight deck. We’re going to fly to a comet...
Public Space Mission
Sunday, Dec 21
2:00p
Ramapo Challenger Center,
Suffern
Reserve a seat on the flight deck. We’re going to return to the Moon...
Christmas Bird Count with Mike Bochnik and Owl Prowl with Chris Mignone
Thursday, Dec 4
7:00p
Marshlands Conservancy,
Port Chester
Come join us to hear Mike Bochnik, President of the Hudson River Audubon Chapter, tell us about the local Christmas Bird Counts, what the numbers mean and how you can help...
Film Series. Earth: Energy Quest USA
Wednesday, Nov 12
10:30a
Bruce Museum,
Greenwich
Free with admission. Reservations: 203-413-6744 or educationreservations@brucemuseum.org
Scout Day - Cub Scout and Boy Scout Weather Day
Saturday, Mar 7
9:30a
The Franklin Institute,
Philadelphia
Make a cloud, feel the chilling effects of wind and water, and create a twister in the live Weather Show...
Let’s Talk About Your Brain: Conversations About Neuroscience and Society: How We Decide: Impulse Buys & Emotional Ties
Tuesday, Nov 25
7:00p
The Franklin Institute,
Philadelphia
We make decisions every day, from choosing what to wear to larger, life-changing decisions like deciding where to live...
Night Skies in the Joel N. Bloom Observatory
Thursday, Nov 13
6:00p
The Franklin Institute,
Philadelphia
Hosted by Franklin Institute Chief Astronomer Derrick Pitts, Night Skies in the Observatory is a monthly stargazing event held in the Joel N. Bloom Observatory...
Let’s Talk About Your Brain: Conversations About Neuroscience and Society: The Aging Brain and Alzheimer’s Disease
Tuesday, Jan 27
7:00p
The Franklin Institute,
Philadelphia
As Pennsylvania’s population grows older, maintaining good health and quality of life for older adults has become a community initiative...
Let’s Talk About Your Brain: Conversations About Neuroscience and Society: What’s My Child Thinking? The Brain from Childhood to
Tuesday, Feb 24
7:00p
The Franklin Institute,
Philadelphia
Did you know that your brain physically changes every time you learn something? Armed with the knowledge of how the young brain develops, how can we nurture our children today to ensure their suc...
Let’s Talk About Your Brain: Conversations About Neuroscience and Society: Addiction: Medical Condition or Moral Breakdown?
Tuesday, Mar 24
7:00p
The Franklin Institute,
Philadelphia
The human brain is an extraordinarily complex and fine-tuned communications network that governs our thoughts, emotions, and actions...
Kitchen Science: Let's Stick Together: Emulsions in Food
Sunday, Nov 16
11:00a
The Franklin Institute,
Philadelphia
Ever wonder why oil and water don't mix? Come learn about some special ingredients that can help these opposites attract, and get ready to taste the delicious final product!
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