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See Melissa Febos on tour to promote "Whip Smart: A Memoir"
What will power the world of the future? How long will fossil fuels last us and what are the alternatives? Take an unprecedented journey through the major sources of Earth's energy and experiment
The idea that germs cause disease is only about 150 years old. Yet today, medical investigators called epidemiologists can track how illnesses spread from person to person and across the globe. Find o
Discovery delights both children and scientists. With adult caregivers, children can explore who they are, what they can do and what their world offers by looking at what's under a city sidewalk,
Do you think camouflage and chemical warfare are human inventions? Not so. See how creatures evolved these tools and many other surprising strategies to catch their prey while avoiding being caught th
Excited by the changes at Liberty Science Center but missing your old favorites? You're in luck. 'Wonder Why' combines the best of what came before, offering 40 favorites from the previ
Skyscrapers are one of the towering accomplishments of modern civilization, and what better place to learn about them than in view of the world's most spectacular skyline?
Language and the ability to communicate abstract ideas may be the single most important trait that separates humans from other animals. Learn about how human communication has evolved from handprints
When the first European explorers entered the mouth of the Hudson River, they thought it was so vast that it might lead to China. Today, the river remains a vital part of this region's environmen
A National Park Service Ranger or a dedicated Volunteer in the Park lead walking tours of the museum. The tours are approximately 45 minutes and are accessible for handicapped visitors.Tours chronicle
Scientists are making new discoveries every day, and technology is a constant force of change in our lives. Watch real-time updates as the world shifts right in front of you, and get a look at the mos
This renowned and highly acclaimed annual juried exhibition draws many entrants from around the world, whose work reflects every art medium.
Children will be introduced to the basic skills of sports and have lots of fun while developing motor skills, enhancing their coordination and gaining confidence.
Lisa Pressman finds creative inspiration within a mark, a color, a word or a page from an old journal.
This exhibition is comprised of students in Lisa Pressman's various encaustic classes and workshops.
The French Institute Alliance Francaise (FIAF), New York's premiere center for French language and culture presents language courses and events as part of a partnership with the Montclair Histori
This exhibit features sculputure by Markus Baenziger, an artist who has been living and working in New York City since 1984.
This class teaches exploration and acclimation to the water through movement, song, toys and games.
The New York City Police Department patch was introduced on July 1st, 1971. It provides a distinctive uniform emblem which identifies all members of the Department to the public and engenders great es
From the 1960s onward, technical improvement in image reproduction and growing social awareness combined to produce a growing number of children's books that reflect the diversity of American peo