When it comes out later this year, the most creative new set of Lego bricks won’t be available in stores or from any traditional retailer. The only place you’ll be able to find it is in a classroom.
Scientists use the iconic colorful bricks to build everything from bioprinters to microscopes—increasing the accessibility of science in the process. Etienne Boulter walked into his lab at the ...
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — The Science After Dark: Everything is Awesome LEGO brick-themed exhibit will be making its way to the Science Museum of Virginia on Friday, March 14. The event is from 5 p.m. to ...
RICHMOND, Va. (WRIC) — Calling all LEGO lovers! The Science Museum of Virginia will open its highly anticipated Towers of Tomorrow with LEGO Bricks exhibition on Feb. 1. The Towers of Tomorrow with ...
Detroit ― A colorful 3-foot LEGO tower was built, and destroyed, by a dozen 7-year-olds Sunday afternoon. But it wasn't all fun and games. The Michigan Science Center hosted Lego workshops where kids ...
Sculptures built from more than 1.5 million Lego bricks are part of a new science exhibition in Denver. “Brick Planet: A magical journey made with Lego bricks,” is now open at Denver Museum of Nature ...
TOLEDO, Ohio — If you are beguiled by bricks, an upcoming exhibit at Toledo's Imagination Station might be worth visiting. "Traveling Bricks" is coming to the downtown Toledo interactive science ...