September 18, 2017
Rewind: A Look Back at Frost Science in August
Museum News | Frost Science
Astronomically speaking, the month of August was a tough one to beat. Solar eclipse madness overtook the city, with people...
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Museum News | Frost Science
Astronomically speaking, the month of August was a tough one to beat. Solar eclipse madness overtook the city, with people...
Read MoreAugust 7, 2017
Museum News | Frost Science
July started off with a bang— literally. From our first fireworks-filled Independence Day party to a sold-out live science show...
Read MoreJuly 19, 2017
MUVE | Fernando Bretos
For thousands of years, the pursuit of science has been relegated to the loftiest professional thinkers and experimenters. Think: Aristotle,...
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Education and Community, Museum News | Frost Science
When school’s almost out, the heat’s on and afternoon thunderstorms roll in like clockwork, it can only mean one thing:...
Read MoreMay 18, 2017
Museum News | Frost Science
As if on cue, Friday’s soggy skies parted just in time to usher in Frost Science’s preview weekend and official...
Read MoreApril 20, 2017
Museum News | Frost Science
Pre-kindergarteners donning lab coats and monitoring an intricate array of Bunsen burners? Well, not quite. But it’s never too early...
Read MoreMarch 23, 2017
Museum News | Frost Science
Yes, it’s true—Frost Science has a hall of famer in the books! Dr. Phillip Frost will be part of an...
Read MoreJanuary 27, 2017
Construction, Exhibits and Programs, Museum News | Dr. Jorge Perez-Gallego
Riddle us this: what moves faster than the speed of sound and lives in a gallery? It’s our Northrop F-5B...
Read MoreJanuary 19, 2017
Animal Rescue and Rehab, Animals at Frost Science | Frost Science
Take a quick sweep through Miami’s neighborhoods and one thing becomes pretty clear—we take a lot of pride in our...
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Education and Community, Science Stories | Dr. Jorge Perez-Gallego
William Butler Yeats, an Irish poet and a pillar of the 20th-century Irish and British literary establishments, once said: “The...
Read MoreDecember 29, 2016
Construction, Museum News | Frost Science
If you happened to see a cluster of mangrove trees suspended in midair last month, no need to worry—your eyes...
Read MoreDecember 2, 2016
Science Stories | Gillian Thomas
November 10 was World Science Day for Peace and Development, and for the first time, this year celebrated the work...
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