The Discovery Center always has fun exhibits and events happening, but did you know that the Discovery Center offers events for adults only? It is called Discover AfterDark and this month you can experience Beerology Science on Tap.
A new form of birth control is set to go into the initial testing stages starting in 2015. The idea began with Bill Gates and his colleagues and a MIT scientist. It is a microchip that is implanted into your arm, stomach or buttocks that releases hormones. This birth control microchip will last 16 years and you can turn it on and off with a remote.
Alright, so kissing feels awesome. But other than getting that pleasurable sensation, do we know why we do it? This video will drop some knowledge on us!
When is the last time you got to go out to dinner without the kids screaming and yelling at each other? Well that has been too long! The Don Harrington Discovery Center is offering you a Parent's Night out!
If you're a fan of J.K. Rowling's hit 'Harry Potter' series, you must have longed for your own invisibility cloak so that you could go off on your own magical adventures just like Harry himself. But invisibility cloaks are merely fictional, right? Wrong!
All too often we get carried away believing (or worse, repeating) everything we are told and don't spend enough time questioning what's actually been said. We've picked 10 very common health mantras you hear everyday and weeded out the worst of the lies, because we want you to eat all the avocados. All of them.
In anticipation of the upcoming release of 'Skyfall,' the 23rd installment of the James Bond franchise, we've explored five of our favorite Bond gadgets and put them to the test of reality. It's every guy's (and probably girl's) dream to have their own real life Q and his accompanying gadgets. But how many of these are accurate portrayals of reality and how many are far-flung fantasies that belong
When you look at someone, you are immediately drawn to their eyes. Scientists have been unsure if this is because humans are programmed to stare at eyes or at faces in general.
Alan Kingstone, a psychologist at the University of British Columbia, had been working on this quandary and was having trouble thinking of an experiment which separated the eyes from the center of the face. He was telling h