I am excited to announce our newest science experience… Science at Sea 2009. An immersive science training opportunity has been in the works for a long time at our offices, so when we were able to put all the pieces together for a seven-day Alaskan cruise… complete with our own private naturalist and in-depth shore excursions… I couldn’t have been happier. I’ve loved reading everyone’s emails requesting an experience like this because we shared the same passion for the trip, so I am pleased to let you all know that registration is now open. As a fan of this blog, you get the first peek at our Science at Sea Registration Page and you’re the first to know that we’re ready to set sail. We’ll be heading to Anchorage June 17th to board the ship, so I hope to see you all in Alaska.

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The crew from Modern Marvels on the History Channel visited our science lab back in July to play with some really cold science experiments. In other words, the liquid nitrogen was flowing and the onions were exploding! Mark your calendars…
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I love Halloween. One of my favorite activities is to “carve” pumpkins using a simple reation inside the fruit. First, you carve the face then carefully replace pieces. After creating a reaction by generating a gas inside and igniting it (ask your local chemistry teacher for the details) the face pieces are blown off with a small explosion.





















