Authored by: Dominique Jenkins | Communications Intern One of the biggest mysteries of our universe is the existence of black holes. Black holes are areas in […]
New exhibition opens to guests May 19 Jacksonville, Fla. — May 18, 2022 — The Museum of Science & History (MOSH) today announced its newest traveling […]
Updated design reflects vision for an iconic destination on the Northbank May 2, 2022 — JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The Museum of Science & History (MOSH) today […]
Local Earth Day Cleanups: Click on the button to load the content from www.groundworkjacksonville.org. Load content Click on the button to load the content from fernandinaobserver.com. […]
Proceeds from inaugural gala, presented by Dream Finders Homes, will support the MOSH Genesis capital campaign Apr. 12, 2022 — JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Tickets are now […]
Collaborative project takes off in Jacksonville Jacksonville, Fla. — March 17, 2022 — The Museum of Science & History (MOSH) announced the launch of its Space […]
The Vernal Equinox The Vernal Equinox (also called the Spring Equinox) marks the beginning of the spring season in the Northern Hemisphere and the autumn season […]
Globe Observer: Trees With the emerging spring season, trees are budding and sprouting new leaves. Invasive diseases and pests are threatening the health of our forests. […]
Research notes are provided by the MOSH Director of Curatorial Operations Nell L. Cowan Bostwick was born in Sanford, FL, 1883. She worked as a teacher […]
Local Earth Day Cleanups: Click on the button to load the content from www.groundworkjacksonville.org. Load content Click on the button to load the content from fernandinaobserver.com. […]
Proceeds from inaugural gala, presented by Dream Finders Homes, will support the MOSH Genesis capital campaign Apr. 12, 2022 — JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — Tickets are now […]
Collaborative project takes off in Jacksonville Jacksonville, Fla. — March 17, 2022 — The Museum of Science & History (MOSH) announced the launch of its Space […]
The Vernal Equinox The Vernal Equinox (also called the Spring Equinox) marks the beginning of the spring season in the Northern Hemisphere and the autumn season […]
Globe Observer: Trees With the emerging spring season, trees are budding and sprouting new leaves. Invasive diseases and pests are threatening the health of our forests. […]
Research notes are provided by the MOSH Director of Curatorial Operations Nell L. Cowan Bostwick was born in Sanford, FL, 1883. She worked as a teacher […]
The History of Black History Month Originating from historian Carter G. Woodson, in 1926 the Association for the Study of African American Life and History (ASALH) […]
What does “ImagINvention”mean to you? To us it’s an exhibit exploring the left brain/right brain theory. Left brain (logic) projects tend to be developed for functionality […]