By carriancheney

(Check out the hair on this mummy head!! Can you believe how awesome that is?!)
One thing that has always been very important to us as parents is spending quality time together as a family. I'm sure that most of you feel the same, but like us it can also be hard to find things to do that are fun an...
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By Bryton@TheLeo

What’s cooler than being cool? What’s cooler than being ice cold? Taking part in summer camps at The Leonardo, that's what!
Starting in June there are 13 Camp Leo sessions at The Leonardo, for ages eight through teen, with tantalizing names including Urban Art, Geometry Jungle, Animation Fun ...
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By Bryton@TheLeo

For the last four years Salt Lake City has chosen a historic location to highlight for its annual Celebrate the City event, to draw awareness to the importance of historic preservation. This year The Leonardo has been chosen as the celebrated location! From 1-5pm on Saturday, Sept. 22 except a fun '...
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By Bryton@TheLeo

Hello! I'm just taking a little break from my usual job of typing on a computer to do some typing on a computer. Today I feel like talking about summer camps! Well, kind of. When you think of summer camps you probably think of trees and canoes and bunkbeds and matching t-shirts. When I was growing u...
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By Bryton@TheLeo

Hedy Lamarr was a beauty of Hollywood's Golden Age, appearing in 18 films between 1940 and 1949. With her seductive Austrian accent, she shared the screen with the likes of Clark Gable, Spencer Tracy, and Jimmy Stewart. Though she is best known for her fairly brief screen career, she made important ...
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By Bryton@TheLeo

I can say with 100% certainty that you are reading these words on a computing device. Whether it's a desktop, laptop, phone, tablet, you're reading this via a program that someone wrote, on an operating system that's probably some variation of a program created years ago by Bill Gates or Steve Jobs....
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By Bryton@TheLeo

"Science and everyday life cannot and should not be separated"
- Rosalind Franklin
Since it's discovery in 1869 and continuing to this day, science has been trying to decode the mysteries of DNA. Friedrich Miescher first noticed it when examining used-up bandages. In 1927 Nikolai Koltsov sugge...
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By Bryton@TheLeo

She is the Princess of the Amazons. She has super-human speed and strength. She can fly. She will not tolerate lies. She is Wonder Woman, and… well, she's completely fictional. But the woman behind Wonder Woman has an interesting, if less flashy, story of her own.
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