What’s up in the pre-dawn sky?
…sky, as Earth’s rotation over the night brings different celestial delights into view. Mars and Antares in the southeastern Chapel Hill sky, at 6 a.m. on January 9, 2020. Credit:…
…sky, as Earth’s rotation over the night brings different celestial delights into view. Mars and Antares in the southeastern Chapel Hill sky, at 6 a.m. on January 9, 2020. Credit:…
…looking for novel ways to connect scientists to the public,” said Jonathan Frederick, a member of Morehead who directs the North Carolina Science Festival. “The Useful Science Podcast has been…
…Carolina, will unveil a new website on January 20, 2020. The website comes a year after the initial 2019 rollout of its new brand identity which included a logo redesign…
December 2, 2019 More than 2,000 students will participate in free science education summer programs in 11 North Carolina counties NORTH CAROLINA — GSK, a global healthcare company with offices in…
…following Morehead programs happening this December: Friday, Dec.13— Teen Science Café; Skywatching: Geminid Meteor Shower at West Point on the Eno Sat., Dec. 14—Star Families: The Milky Way Wed., Dec. 18—Starry Nights: Winter…
…Research shows that there are a number gaps in STEM (science, technology, engineering, math) knowledge and participation among students in rural communities like northeastern North Carolina. Sociocultural and systemic factors…
…view, cutting down on the total number you’ll see. You can still enjoy a meteor viewing outing, as long as you adjust your expectations. Credit: Matt Lochansky Viewing tips: Choose…
February 28, 2020 By Samantha Dikolli Yoga is more than a buzzword; it’s been practiced for around five thousand years. Originating in India, yoga was first used as a way…
…Moon is first quarter. It’s a quarter of the way in its orbit around Earth, halfway between its new and full phases, and it’ll appear half lit. A first quarter…
…a time machine: you see every celestial object as it was in the past, at the moment the light left it to travel to your eyes. We’ll show you planets…