Neskowin Ghost Forest: An Oregon Coast Mystery!
Ghost Forest Causes Research Controversy! Come with us as we meander through a 2000+ year old, once buried ghost forest on a moody Oregon beach and take our new drone…
Helping students conduct and publish A.I. research since 2020!
Ghost Forest Causes Research Controversy! Come with us as we meander through a 2000+ year old, once buried ghost forest on a moody Oregon beach and take our new drone…
Summer Program Is Now Full – Waitlist Available! Our STEM Summer Program has filled with no open seats left. We are moving to a waitlist. Based on the amount of…
Tips For Research From Nobel Prize Winner Dr. David MacMillan! The Curio Cat was invited to an inspiring, exclusive lecture with Dr. David MacMillan at UC Irvine: Here’s what we…
Hello parents and curious students. The theme for this year’s Summer Program has finally been unveiled: Self-Learning AI! A self-learning AI, otherwise known as an unsupervised neural network, is an…
The Sigma Xi Student Research Showcase is an online event that highlights the latest advances in high school science research. Two CurioCat students presented their research at this event, and…
A CurioCat student has been published in the math journal Parabola. Very cool! Click below to see the exciting acceptance email:
The Life Of Wondrous Whimbrels! Watch these winsome Whimbrels devouring as many sand crabs as they can dig up while learning all about these fascinating shorebirds that migrate all the…
Elephant Seal Pups: A Harrowing Story of Survival! **WARNING: GRAPHIC NATURE CONTENT – scenes of violence and death in nature appear in this video.** A seal’s life is fraught with…
Tour Providence – The Capital City Around Brown University! Join us as we show you some of the most historic, fun, and beautiful sights around Providence, Rhode Island’s capital city!…
Exciting news from a CurioCat student! The student has been invited to give a research presentation at the annual Columbia Junior Science Journal Research Symposium. This is a great honor…