Impact Craters
In this session, we’ll hear from an expert on craters, learn exactly how they’re formed, and create some model space collisions at home.
Mind-Boggling Paper Folding
In this session, we’ll construct our own hexaflexagons, learn how mathematicians use something called graph theory to map the paths between sides, and find some surprising connections to computer networks.
Physics Magic. DO Try this at Home!
We will discuss the law of inertia, Bernoulli’s principle, light refraction, and more. It’s not magic — it’s physics!
Your Amazing Skeleton
In this session, we will build our our model hands with bones and ligaments, learn more about the surprising composition of bones, and learn how biomedical engineers design solutions for patients who have injured a bone.
The Science of Chocolate
Did you know that every Valentine’s Day, over 58 million pounds of chocolate are purchased around the world including 36 million heart-shaped chocolate boxes!
Congratulations, Maryam Tsegaye!
Maryam Tsegaye, a high school student from Fort McMurray, Alberta, has become the first Canadian to win the international Breakthrough Junior Challenge!
#GirlsNeedRoleModels
Join us for #GirlsNeedRoleModels and spark a movement that inspires young people to see their future selves in STEM.
Join us for an inspiring virtual panel
Join us on February 11th, International Day of Women and Girls in Science, for an inspiring virtual panel.
Send your Code to Space!
We’re participating in the European Space Agency’s Astro Pi Challenge! Learn to code a simple program that takes a humidity reading on the International Space Station.
Chromatography Tie Dye
In this session, we will learn about ink solubility and a laboratory technique called chromatography, which allows you to separate a mixture.