March 12 Science on Tap: Sharing our Cities with Pollinators
read more…: March 12 Science on Tap: Sharing our Cities with PollinatorsScience on Tap events are informal discussions with local scientists and experts on a particular topic.
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Science on Tap events are informal discussions with local scientists and experts on a particular topic.
A solar eclipse will be visible in the United States on April 8, 2024 (weather permitting). All areas of the United States will be able to see at least a partial eclipse with an approximately 100-mile-wide path experiencing a total eclipse
A total solar eclipse is a time when all observers are immediately aware that we are part of a solar system. It is a fleeting experience that both scientists and artists try to capture.
The SEE Science Center will present a Science on Tap discussion about organ and tissue transplants. Science on Tap events are informal discussions with local scientists and experts on a particular topic that take place from fall to spring.
The SEE Science Center and the Manchester Historic Association (MHA) have completed “A Culture of Innovation,” a series of oral histories involving people from the community engaged in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) careers.
This year marks the centennial year of inventor Ralph Baer’s birth. Born in 1922, Ralph Baer is regarded as the father of video games and has more than 150 patents to his credit. He spent the majority of his career in New Hampshire and called Manchester his home for nearly 60 years.
Individuals and businesses that participate in both the Champagne Putt and SEE’s annual Golf Tournament will be entered into a raffle to win a live bagpiper at their tee of choice during the golf tournament on June 17. In a fun twist, the raffle prize winner can choose to have the piper play at their own tee, or that of any opposing team.
The SEE Science Center’s adult science discussion series, Science on Tap is continuing its season virtually on November 10 via Zoom. Current circumstances have only accelerated moving more of our interactions online.
We are inviting adults to join us to ask Brewmasters about the techniques, equipment and precision involved in crafting their favorite ale or lager. Cambridge Trust will be sponsoring the 2020 – 2021 Science on Tap season.
After 138 days closed to the public SEE Science Center is welcoming visitors back to its exhibit halls.
SEE Science Center, an interactive science museum located in Manchester’s Millyard District, prepares to reopen its doors weekends in August. The Museum will open for two members-only weekends beginning August 1, with general public openings beginning on August 15.
“We listened to feedback from parents. Many children have been cooped up for almost four months now and are beginning to display behavioral issues from isolation. It is important to provide a safe outlet for kids to be kids.” Executive Director Shana Hawrylchak, when asked about the decision to continue in-person camps.
Super STEM Sundays will begin on Sunday March 1.
Whether a person died thousands of years ago or recently, there are many mysteries and questions asked when their body is discovered.
‘Sun, Earth, Universe’ exhibit opens at the SEE Science Center Aug. 9, and will formally kick off Aug. 13 with a celebration of space exploration, and cookies, in partnership with DoubleTree by Hilton.
The excitement is building for NASA’s celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 mission and for NASA’s plans to return to the moon by 2024 through Artemis missions.
You’ve watched Ken Jennings on Jeopardy and asked yourself ‘how hard could that be?,” and daydreamed of buzzing in first on Family Feud, while Steve Harvey cracks jokes about your family dynamic. Now, you can live your dreams AND test your game show smarts, all for a great cause.