The Buffalo Museum of Science celebrates the Messia Science Month in May, exploring the sticky chemistry of mud and decomposition.
Buffalo, Ny – May consists in getting your hands dirty at the Buffalo Museum of Science in honor of the Messiah Science Month. The theme is part of the museum’s 12 months’ initiative, bringing a new theme to life each month.
This month, guests can explore the raw side of science, sticky and downright pure and downright, the way organic matter decomposes, with the sticky chemistry of slime.
“The greatest thing about Mandy May is that you bring the children, that you bring the family and that the disorder remains to the museum,” said Amy Biber, vice-president of relations external to the Buffalo Museum of Science.
The events of the Messiah Science Month include the Touch-A-Bug decomposition, Stryy Chemistry Stage Show, Storytime: Pete the Cat and the Supercol Science Fair, Static Scramble Stage Show, and more.
Here is what is happening at Science Museum for the rest of the year:
- June: Colorful Sciences Month
- July: Living Earth Months
- August: month of exciting elements
- September: H2WHOA! Month
- October: Monsters, Myths & Science Month
- November: Science of your month
- December: Wacky meteorological month
For a complete list of events and activities, Head to the Buffalo Museum of Science online here.