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Creepy Stop Motion Horror Films Made By Our Very Own X-plorations Summer Campers
August 1, 2018

The campers in Movie Monster Maker have been hard at work learning how to create stop motion animation films.  Through this week long camp, the kids learned to storyboard, made sets and characters and then filmed their movies.  Because these films are stop motion, there may be hundreds of static images in just a ten […]

Slime And Punishment: From Dinos To Detectives Here’s What’s Going On At HMNS This Week
July 30, 2018

Lecture – Dinosaurs of Hollywood, Truth is Better than Fiction by James Washington 1914 saw the first dinosaurs on the silver screen and the public has been in love ever since. The summer of 1993 was a turning point not only in film history and techniques, but also a resurgence of interest within the field […]

Lost Or Forgotten Houston History: Sports Edition
July 27, 2018

The Houston Museum of Natural Science has been a member of the Houston Community since 1909. We were established by the Houston Scientific Society, whose members had names like Ideson, Attwater, Westeimer and Kirby. We have so many ties to Houston history that it seems every time the wrecking ball swings we lose a part […]

Poison Ivy Isn’t Poisonous But You Should Still Know How To Avoid It And Here’s Why
July 25, 2018

If you live in Texas, then chances are you might have had a brush or two with poison ivy. I know I have! It’s a sneaky unassuming vine that can cause weeks of itchy blister-filled anguish. Poison ivy, Toxicodendron radicans, belongs in the family Anacardiaceae, more commonly known as the sumac and cashew family. Can […]

Tasty Treats And Top Secret Leaks: What’s Happening This Week At HMNS
July 23, 2018

Special Event – Tasty Toxic Tuesday Learn about things in nature that are potentially deadly but have been prized and eaten by humans for thousands of years. David Temple, Associate Curator of Paleontology and co-curator of the new exhibition “Death by Natural Causes” will lead this evening of gustatory mayhem.   This multi-media presentation will […]

The Whole Story Behind The Saharan Dust Over Houston And The Positive And Negative Effects Of It
July 18, 2018

For the past couple weeks you’ve probably been hearing about the dust plume settling over the Bayou City, producing beautiful sunsets while also wreaking havoc with our sinuses. You’ve  probably wondered why exactly this is happening, if its’ a result of climate change and if we should be worried. This blog will provide some answers […]

Gardening, Poison and Murder (Not Necessarily In that Order): Things To Do This Week At HMNS
July 16, 2018

Lecture – Murder, Mayhem and Death By Natural Causes by Nicole Temple Calling all fans of true crime! Join exhibit curator and fellow true-crime enthusiast Nicole Temple for a lecture regarding the darker side of Death By Natural Causes. As this lecture will contain a bit of murder and mayhem, it is not recommended for […]

A Few Daytrips From Houston That Offer Surprisingly Rewarding Experiences
July 13, 2018

Everyone knows that traveling is a rewarding experience, but there seems to be a misconception as to how far you have to go to attain this elusive “reward”. I’m not the most seasoned traveler on earth, but I’ve been to a few different countries and some pretty exotic destinations and I’m here to tell you […]

Weird And Unexpected Pollinators Who Help Keep Our World’s Ecosystems Going!
July 11, 2018

  With National Pollinator Week behind us, it may be easy to focus on other issues and forget that pollinators need our help to bounce back. While many people only envision little honeybees when they think about pollinators, they couldn’t be a more diverse group of animals, including mammals, birds, insects, and even reptiles! Here […]

Cool Stuff To Do This Week At HMNS
July 9, 2018

Behind The Scenes Tour of Our Cockrell Butterfly Center Plus Greenhouses Go behind the scenes with Museum entomologists and horticulturists who care for the plants and animals in the three-story rainforest terrarium. The tour includes areas not open to the public–the greenhouses on the 7th floor of the parking garage and containment room. Tuesday, July […]


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