Duke Energy Science Nights
…of NCSciFest staff. The Duke Energy Foundation sponsorship funds a number of kits to award at no charge. These are awarded using an application process and review of the school’s…
…of NCSciFest staff. The Duke Energy Foundation sponsorship funds a number of kits to award at no charge. These are awarded using an application process and review of the school’s…
…Papanikolas || Summer Series: The Future of Energy Powering Our Way to 2050 July: Dr. Gerald Cecil || Summer Series: The Future of Energy Peaking Beyond the End of Cheap…
…piloting his spacecraft on a wild ride through our Solar System. Along his journey, Jack encounters a traveling companion who helps him search for answers to these questions: How are…
…day Maximum number of students per session: 150 Session Length: 60 minutes Travel Fees Sites more than 90 miles from Chapel Hill: $0.10 per mile, to and from site. Reservations…
…the full mind-blowing experience, you must travel to the path of totality. Not merely close to it but all the way into it. Check the weather. Although you don’t need…
…lost most of its factories during World War II, there were very few projectors available at the time. Morehead had to travel to Sweden – where he had previously served…
…science communication across the state in April.” With a ‘Full STEAM Ahead’ theme, NCSciFest made a significant impact in April 2023, orchestrating over 800 events across North Carolina and capturing…
…free to drop by anytime in that window. Note: Please allow extra time for travel and parking due to the UNC home football game on Saturday evening. Expect limited campus…
…Megan Vinh, PhD Senior Technical Assistance Specialist, Frank Porter Graham Child Development Institute Travel Accommodations are the responsibility of individual participants. A block of rooms will be held at the…
…to 30 total guests). Additional guests are charged at the rate of the full-price ticket for the planetarium show that your group will be attending. See our pricing page for…