Visit Frost Museum of Science at home

While the Phillip and Patricia Frost Museum of Science is closed to prevent the spread of COVID-19, South Florida’s science lovers can still enjoy learning and exploring science from home.

On March 23, the museum introduced Frost Science@Home, a free digital platform series that features videos, home-friendly science activities and behind-the-scenes content.

“In unprecedented times like these, science is more vital than ever and we stay committed to sharing the power of science with our community through this Frost Science@Home new digital platform series,” said Frank Steslow, Frost Science President and CEO.

Frost Science@Home features such highlights as educational activities, articles about the museum’s creatures such as turtles and sharks, museum virtual tours and 360° video of museum exhibits.

People who use the platform are encouraged to connect with the museum on social media (FacebookTwitter and Instagram) and use the hashtag #FrostScienceAtHome. Access the platform at frostscience.org/athome.

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