SCIENCE CENTERED BLOG
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In a world of constant information overload, we strive to be your reliable source for clear and accessible science. Explore the blog posts below to learn about the science that affects our everyday lives.
Black History in Pittsburgh: Exhibit Spotlight
Several models of icons in Pittsburgh’s Black history are featured in our Miniature Railroad & Village® exhibition. Read more to discover the impact of these buildings and the people who shaped history within them. Learn More


- What is Kamin Science Center’s E-Motion Cone?

- How does a submarine dive?

- What are the features of USS Requin (SS 481) submarine?

- What is the historical context of our “H₂Oh! Why Our Rivers Matter” exhibit?

- Learn More About Environmental and Conservation Resources in Our Region

- Autumn Astro Calendar – September, October, November 2024
A small icy world at the outer reaches of our solar system was the center of attention and consternation on August 24, 2006.
Understanding the data, recognizing how diseases spread, and staying informed about prevention strategies help us all contribute to healthier communities.
Particles tiny as a grain of sand collide with Earth’s atmosphere and create fast-moving streaks of light flashing through the dark.
Doug Henry, Ph.D., is a licensed clinical psychologist in Pennsylvania and California with a career dedicated to transforming mental health care.
Millions of asteroids orbit the Sun, ranging in size from a few hundred feet to the largest object in the group, dwarf-planet-sized Ceres.
Dr. Joel Le Forestier founded the Identity and Intergroup Relations Lab at the University of Pittsburgh in 2025 to study the effects of identity concealment.
On the evening of July 30, one of the bluest stars in the sky will gleam just above the waxing crescent moon.
Intense storms, record-breaking winds, and unexpected weather events are becoming more common, and they’re hitting closer to home than ever before.