The final stages of the conservation project allow the students to release the grown fish into the Neuse River.

Shad in the Classroom project takes a dive with East Duplin High

May 21, 2024

Duplin High School students release shad fry into the Neuse River. Photo courtesy of Jackie Smith. By Nichole Heller, Duplin Times Editor BEULAVILLE — The Shad in the Classroom project partners with the NC Museum of Natural Sciences, NC Wildlife Resources Commission and the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to embark on an adventure in… Read More >


Cosmic Cliffs of the Carina Nebula, taken with the James Webb Space Telescope.

‘Due South’ spaces out on mysteries of the universe with NC astronomer

May 13, 2024

Carina Nebula, taken with the James Webb Space Telescope. Photo: NASA, ESA, CSA, and STScI. By Leoneda Inge, Jeff Tiberii, Erin Keever After talking with a NASA astronaut, we at Due South wanted to learn more about research that’s happening here on Earth. Rachel Smith, an astrophysicist at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences,… Read More >


Dr. Lindsay Zanno, head of paleontology at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences. The DinoLab will show real scientists at work studying fossils. Photo: Joshua Steadman.

Good Bones: Inside the SECU DinoLab at NCMNS

May 6, 2024

Dr. Lindsay Zanno, head of paleontology at the North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences. The SECU DinoLab will show real scientists at work studying fossils. Photo: Joshua Steadman. by Hampton Williams Hofer This high-tech research lab within the museum is open to the public. It will showcase ongoing paleontological study of the Dueling Dinosaurs. The… Read More >


Ruby-throated hummingbird in bird bander's hand.

Attracting Ruby-throated hummingbirds

April 24, 2024

Ruby-throated hummingbird in bird bander’s hand. Photo: Cape Fear Bird Observatory. Ruby-throated hummingbirds are making their way back to NC. Here’s how to spot and attract them. By Leoneda Inge, Stacia Brown What is the best feeder to use in your yard if you want to attract hummingbirds? And what blooms should you plant if… Read More >


Spectators visit the beached sperm whale known as Trouble, which washed ashore on Wrightsville Beach in April 1928. Its skeleton now hangs in the NC Museum of Natural Sciences in Raleigh.

Trouble comes to town: When a whale captivated Wrightsville Beach

April 15, 2024

Spectators visit the beached sperm whale known as Trouble, which washed ashore on Wrightsville Beach in April 1928. Its skeleton now hangs in the NC Museum of Natural Sciences in Raleigh. By Owen Hassell “In the spring of 1928, a quiet morning on Wrightsville Beach turned into a madhouse when word spread of a massive… Read More >