Current Science & Technology
Keeping You Connected to What's New in Science and Technology.
CS&T's wide range of topics include: health sciences, genomics, immunology, the brain, behavior, biotechnology, Earth and space, matter and energy, nanotechnology, information technology, A.I., materials science, engineering, robotics, technology, and more.
CS&T staff offer daily presentations in the Museum Exhibit Halls, organize special programs and lectures, and regularly produce podcasts and videocasts on the latest developments in these fields.
Special ProgramS
- August 18, 2012 - Mars and Beyond
- June 09, 2012 - High Impact Weather
- April 26, 2012 - Inspiring Minds: Meet Women in Science 2012
- April 14, 2012 - Robot Block Party
- March 31, 2012 - NanoDays 2012
Live PresentationS
- Alternative Energy
- Asthma Triggers
- Behind the Headline
- Behind the Headline: The 3-D Printing Revolution
- Blame It On El Niño
- Carbon Footprint of Foods
- Climate Change
- Earth and Space Exploration
- Earthquakes!
- Extreme Winter
- Guest Research Presentation
- Health Research Headlines
- Hot Pepper...and Anti Obesity
- How to Build A Large Hadron Collider
- Hurricane Hunting
- Inside the Microsoft Kinect
- Is the Cure for Cancer Within?
- Mission: Space
- News from the Red Planet
- Our Bodies, Our Health
- Pandemic Influenza
- Robot Explorers of Mars
- Robots: Our New Best Friends?
- Science Snapshot
- Sensational Science Stories
- Stem Cell Science
- Technology Headlines
- Technology in Our Lives
- The Earth on Edge
- The Energy Puzzle
- The Future of Computing
- The Future of Wind Energy
- Tiny Solutions to Our Big Energy Problem
- Updates in Current Science and Technology
- Volcano Update
- What Makes Us Human?
- What's New in Renewables?
ExhibitS
PodcastS
- February 03, 2012 - Engineering For Our Changing Climate
- January 27, 2012 - Early Bow And Arrow Use | Making A Better Grid Battery
- January 13, 2012 - Earth-like Planets | Better Prosthetic Limbs
- January 06, 2012 - Playing Soccer For Energy | Emotions and Perception
- December 30, 2011 - Our Museum Bees | Forensic DNA Fingerprinting








