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Walk like an Elephant

Dan Elephants are hard to miss, whether you’re strolling through the zoo, cruising through the African savanna or touring the jungles of Southeast Asia. They’re the largest of the living land animals, and like many other land animals they’ve got four legs to move them around. But just because elephants have four legs — like zebras, [...] More »

Nice Day for a Fishing Trip: Experiment

Dan It’s bright and sunny and warm outside! Seems like a nice day to venture down to the river or pond and try to catch some fish. But…what about those who do not live near water? Do not fear…because now you can fish in your backyard, on your deck or even at your kitchen table! Try [...] More »

Segway-esque Pod Cars Zip Around China

Dan General Motors sees a future where people navigate crowded cities in big Segways that look kinda like a Dyson vacuum cleaner and can drive you home when you’ve had one too many. Seriously. The General unveiled a trio of electric “urban mobility vehicles,” built with help from the über-geeks at Segway, today in Shanghai. They’re [...] More »

Great relationship with screens = bad relationship with people?

Dan With all the technological advances, it’s pretty common nowadays to see teenagers spending hours in front of the t.v. or computer. According to a report in the Archives of Pediatrics & Adolescent Medicine journal, teens who spend more time in front of screens have poorer relationships with their parents and peers. Overall, the more time [...] More »

What’s in a name? A jail sentence perhaps?

Dan A few weeks ago, some kids in New Jersey were removed from their home by Child Protective Services because their parents named them after Nazis. When the story got out, their dad told reporters that he didn’t think there was anything wrong with naming a kid Adolf Hitler Campbell. The media coverage around this story [...] More »

Hello? Hello?! This is the Olympics calling…

Dan Unfortunately for German speedskater Patrick Beckert, the call did not get through. Why? Because his cell phone was off! Who would’ve thought that technology would actually inhibit progress and communication? The 19-year-old was the fourth alternate for the 1000m competition and somehow, the other three alternates could not be found either. Officials even contacted Beckert’s [...] More »

Who Wants Pi(e)?!

Dan We do! Pi day is a great day here at the Science Center and it’s just around the corner! We’re going to celebrate this very special number in delicious, fun and challenging ways. Starting at noon, you’ll be able to jump right into the Pi madness! Help us complete our Pi chain using as many [...] More »

Pluto, Starball and GeoCaching…oh my!

Dan The Maryland Science Center is hosting quite an exciting weekend! Tomorrow marks the grand opening of our new traveling exhibit: GPS Adventures. Using clues, visitors make their way though an elaborate maze finding the hidden geocashes and learning about the various equipment and methods employed in such a hobby. Visitors are also invited to borrow [...] More »

Still Digging Out!

Dan Whether you’ve experienced it yourself or seen it on the news, you know that the east coast got slammed with record snowfall over the past two weeks. Areas in Western Maryland reported just over 30″, which breaks the 2003 record of 28.2 inches. Here are the previous top ten snowstorm records for Baltimore: •28.2 inches [...] More »

The votes are in…

Dan Say hello to Nano & Pico! Once our education staffers figure a good way to tell them apart, they’ll fit them with different colored harnesses and start teaching them to respond to their names! I personally did not know that was even possible but if puppies can, why not chinchillas? Once the little guys get [...] More »