Play’s the Thing
NOTE: This post was written by Emmy Brockman, WonderLab Education Director from 2017 – 2019 The front page of the [...]
NOTE: This post was written by Emmy Brockman, WonderLab Education Director from 2017 – 2019 The front page of the [...]
This post discusses a few common fears and misconceptions about snakes and how you can think about them in a different way. Included is a first hand account of a person who formerly had a snake phobia and can now feed snakes all on her own.
I do know that I’ve personally experienced all of the other side effects. I’ve hallucinated horrifying faces staring at me during fits of insomnia, lost my temper over tiny and otherwise unimportant events, remembered events that never took place, said things that I knew I shouldn’t have, and experienced my thought processes slowing down the more tired I become.
Science Lab Spectacular- Dinner Theater with Science in Mind Come one, come all to an evening of phenomenal science experiences! [...]
I spent all of last week lying in my dorm room with the lights off. While that kind of break [...]
Spring Break Means Live Animal Science At WonderLab The critters are coming to WonderLab! Lizards! Dogs! Snakes! Raptors! WonderLab has [...]
We’ve all seen movies with highly-advanced and terrifyingly deadly artificial life. Terminator, Blade Runner, the Matrix – we all know [...]
Reproduction is a sign of good health. Living organisms have a finite amount of resources available to them. These resources [...]
Tis that time again. ANIMAL UPDATE!!!!!! Coral Reef: You may notice we have some new friends in the tank. We [...]
WonderLab Awarded $20,200 from Duke Energy to fund Science Sprouts Place Scientists of all ages learn through exploration and hands-on [...]