Explorations Explorations is an interactive gallery for children ages two to seven featuring new themes every month.
Explore You Science Studio Explore You is a health systems science studio. The space was remodeled and opened in March 2012. The interactive exhibit gives a hands-on approach to health, exploring topics such as healthy choices, body systems, the heart, medical technology, genetics, and related research done in
Western New York. It is sponsored by prominent local health insurance company Independent Health.
Rethink Extinct Science Studio The Rethink Extinct Science Studio opened in March 2015 as remodel of the previous Extinction Gallery. This exhibit focuses on all aspects of extinction throughout the history of life on this planet including present-day extinctions and endangered plants and animals. The Extinction Gallery was a collection of
fossils and cultural pieces relating to organisms that have gone extinct on the planet.
Specimens include 50-million-year-old
birds,
feathers and
flowers, the earliest known land plant, a
trilobite trapped in a
seashell nearly 400 million years ago, a cast of a
Tyrannosaurus rex skull, a
compression fossil replica of
Archaeopteryx, Triceratops horridus,
Deinonychus antirrhopus, and
Allosaurus fragilis. Many of the pieces in this exhibit come from the previous Dinosaurs and Co. space at the museum. In addition, a specimen of
Albertosaurus sarcophagus (nicknamed "Stanley") is displayed in the first floor lobby next to admissions.
Nano Nano is an interactive exhibition that engages family audiences in nanoscale science, engineering, and technology. Hands-on exhibits present the basics of nanoscience and engineering, introduce some real world applications, and explore the societal and ethical implications of this new technology.
Other exhibitions Additional exhibitions include the Buffalo in Space Science Studio (opened in 2017), the Artifacts Science Studio (opened in March 2014), the In Motion Science Studio (opened in 2013), the Our Marvelous Earth Science Studio (opened in 2012), and the Bug Works Science Studio (opened in 2013). In 2010 the museum began an extensive renovation campaign, the goal of which was to convert the old diorama based exhibits into interactive Science Studios. This campaign culminated with the renovation and reopening of the Kellogg Observatory in July 2018 ==Previous exhibits==