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  • This spring we are inviting budding naturalists for a whole week of outdoor exploration during our Little Explorers Spring Camp. What does a garden need to grow? Join us for a week of outdoor exploration and use your naturalist skills while learning about blooming flowers, buzzing pollinators, and everything in between. April 11-15 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., campers will enjoy learning about the museum’s growing garden through daily art and science activities. Ages: Entering Kindergarten-entering 3rd Grade (4 - 8 years old) Registration: Members- $300 Non-members: $350 Last day of registration: March 28
  • The largest bacteria known to science have been discovered in the Caribbean. They're visible to the naked eye and surprisingly complex.
  • This year's crop may not have a James Bond theme or a ubiquitous Disney banger, but it's got range — thanks in part to a viral dance number from RRR.
  • While riding epic lines is the ultimate goal in this sport, the truth is only about 5% of backcountry snowboarding is actually snowboarding. The other 95% is what it takes to get you there.
  • The lab is a resource for small businesses and public agencies to prevent and protect against cyberattacks.
  • The skeleton and skin of what is believed to be the last Tasmanian tiger have been stashed away in a cupboard at a museum in Tasmania, where experts lost track of the bizarre looking creature.
  • Fleet Science Center is hosting a Young Scientist program through the month of January. Both Virtual and in Person. Enjoy hands-on science with your young scientist. Each four-week session provides developmentally appropriate, informal learning experiences that support and enhance exploration, create excitement and facilitate scientific discoveries. The program is designed for children ages 3–5 years old with an accompanying adult. Participants must register for all four classes in each session. This month, investigate the murky depths of the deep blue sea, including fantastic creatures, ocean chemistry and more. Dates: Thursdays (Jan. 6, 13, 20, 27) @ 11:00a.m. (Virtual) Saturdays (Jan. 8, 15, 22, 29) @ 9:00a.m. and 11:00a.m. (In Person) Price: Members $60; Nonmembers $70. For more information on this event and ticket purchases please visit HERE!
  • The Fleet Science Center invites guests who would benefit from a low-sensory experience to Accessibility Mornings. On the third Saturday of every month, visitors can enjoy admission to the exhibit galleries in a quieter setting, an hour before the museum opens to the public, and a special documentary screening with house lights on and a lower soundtrack volume. Visitors are welcome to stay and enjoy the museum all day. Date | Saturday, December 18 from 9 a.m. to 10 a.m. Early access to galleries at 9 a.m. Special film screening at 10 a.m. Location | The Fleet Science Center Free admission for one guest and one chaperone included. Regular admission rates apply for any additional guests. Get tickets here! For more information, please visit fleetscience.org/events/accessibility-mornings or call (619) 238-1233.
  • The treatments were highly popular earlier in the pandemic. One by one, they got knocked out by more convenient, less expensive treatment options, and new COVID variants.
  • Mora Leeb was 9 months old when surgeons removed half her brain. Now 15, she plays soccer and tells jokes. Scientists say Mora is an extreme example of a process known as brain plasticity.
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