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Quantum Foundation Hall of Exploration
Dino Safari - On Display October 14th, 2024 - April 27th, 2025
Grab a passport to Pangea and feel the thrill of standing next to giant moving dinosaurs from all over the world on a walk-through expedition for the whole family. Get up-close-and-personal with the most fascinating prehistoric creatures from the mighty T. Rex of North America to the giant amphibious Spinosaurus from Africa.
Explorers' Cove
Explorers’ Cove invites little adventurers ages six and under to dive into a world of ocean fun and discovery! From up-close investigations to interactive adventures, every activity sparks curiosity and makes learning about the ocean an exciting journey.
Observatory
Fisher Family Science Trail
Enjoy the outdoors while continuing your science exploration! The upgraded quarter-mile trail connects 15 new exhibits, including a Physics Forest, FPL SolarScape, splash pad, gem panning station, shark tooth dig pit, a dinosaur walk, picnic areas and much more!
Florida Exhibit Hall
Aquariums of the Atlantic
The Science Center’s 10,000-gallon Aquariums of the Atlantic house some of Florida’s most beautiful native fish such as Queen Angels, Spadefish, Moray Eels, Stingrays and seahorses as well as a few fish that have invaded Florida’s coasts. The different habitats take visitors through the depths of our coral reefs and interpret Florida’s diverse ecosystems of the Everglades, Coral Reefs, Gulf Stream, and the Open Ocean.
Florida Conservation Station
The Hidden World of the Everglades
The interactive exhibition immerses the visitor in Florida’s wildlife, indigenous and invasive, and various Everglades ecosystems.
Engineers on a Roll
Meteorology: Weather Science
Hall of Discovery
States of Matter
Explore the basic principles of science with hands-on displays representing the states of matter, including solid, liquid, gas and plasma displays. Continue through the gallery for more basic principles of electricity revealed through conversion machines and Jacob’s Ladder.
Out of This World
Brain Teasers
Marvin Dekelboum Planetarium
"Hall of Heroes" Exhibit - On Display September 20th, 2019 - July 5th, 2020
Please note: An abbreviated version of the Hall of Heroes exhibit has been extended through July 5th, 2020. This version does not include interactive components due to our latest COVID-19 safety guidelines.
Hall of Heroes brings guests into the world of their favorite superheroes, crime-stoppers, gadgets and more through immersive experiences! As soon as you enter, you immediately find yourself in the thick of the action in an ambitious, custom-built space. Your journey takes you through several themed environments with surprises around each corner. An adventure fit for all ages!
Journey Through the Human Brain
The South Florida Science Center in collaboration with the FAU Brain Institute has just opened the world's most advanced neuroscience exhibit which will inspire a new generation of scientists, technologists, and medical professionals. Journey Through the Human Brain features the latest research and innovations, with high-tech displays, immersive experiences, and state-of-the-art equipment. It takes a bottom-up approach to telling the story of the human brain, from the molecular level to the integrated circuitry that reveals how the brain informs our senses, creates our thoughts and emotions, and how it has evolved into the most complex structure in the universe. There is something for all ages in this new, permanent exhibit.
Fisher Family Science Trail
Enjoy the outdoors while continuing your science exploration! The upgraded quarter-mile trail connects 15 new exhibits, including a Physics Forest, FPL SolarScape, splash pad, gem panning station, shark tooth dig pit, a dinosaur walk, picnic areas and much more!
Aquariums of the Atlantic
The Science Center’s 10,000 gallon Aquariums of the Atlantic house some of Florida’s most beautiful native fish such as Queen Angels, Lookdowns, Moray Eels, Stingrays and seahorses as well as a few fish that have invaded Florida’s coasts. The different habitats take visitors through the depths of our coral reefs and interpret Florida’s diverse ecosystems of the Everglades, Coral Reefs, Gulf Stream, and the Open Ocean. There are daily touch tank demonstrations at 10:45am and 11:45am and live feedings on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 1 p.m.
The Conservation Course
Marvin Dekelboum Planetarium
Observatory
The Hidden World of the Everglades
The interactive exhibition immerses the visitor in Florida’s wildlife, indigenous and invasive, and various Everglades ecosystems.