Ways You Can Share and Connect with COSI
Facebook is used by millions of people every day to keep up with friends, upload photos, share links and videos, and learn more about the people they meet.
Become a fan of COSI and a friend of RATiO (our lovable basketball-playing rat mascot) to get insider updates, special offers, and behind-the-scenes photos and videos!
Twitter is a service for friends, family, and co–workers to communicate and stay connected through the exchange of quick, frequent answers to one simple question: "What are you doing?"
Follow COSI's Twitter updates for short and sweet bits of science news, COSI announcements, answers to your questions, and more!
YouTube is the leader in online video and the premier destination to watch and share original videos worldwide through a Web experience.
Check out COSI's YouTube Channel to see videos from COSI. You can upload video of your own experience at COSI, let us know you did, and get featured on COSI's Favorites!
Flickr has two main goals: to help people make their content available to the people who matter to them and to enable new ways of organizing photos and video.
View COSI's Flickr Photo Stream, then submit your photos of COSI to the COSI Photo Pool to share them with us and other COSI fans.
Webshots is one of the largest photo- and video-sharing sites, providing you with a variety of ways to enjoy photos and videos.
View COSI's Photo Albums or upload your own COSI photos to Webshots to share them with friends and family and then let us know you did.
WordPress has grown to be the largest blogging tool in the world, used on hundreds of thousands of sites seen by tens of millions of people every day.
Read thoughts from COSI CEO David Chesebrough.
Chez Sez CEO Blog
Hear straight from COSI CEO David Chesebrough about COSI, current science, and more. visit...
A podcast is a free video or audio series that you download from the web or iTunes and play on your computer, iPod, or other digital audio device.
COSI's podcasts include our "Stump the Scientist" podcast (iTunes/RSS) that finds answers to your science questions and "The Learning Lab" podcast (iTunes/RSS) for educators that highlights COSI's education programs.
"Stump the Scientist" Podcast
"Stump the Scientist" Podcast #44
November 6, 2009 | Download MP3 (5:29 - 2.5Mb)
"What makes magnets work?"
"Stump the Scientist" Podcast Archive (RSS)
"Learning Lab" Podcast for Educators
"Learning Lab" Podcast #11
June 22, 2009 | Download MP3 (5:07 - 7.1Mb)
Step into the Extreme Screen projection booth with Jay Mumford and Chris Hurtubise.
Submit Your Question
Submit your own question and try to "Stump the Scientist," then listen each week to see if we select your question!
Ning gives everyone the opportunity to create their own social networks for anything. Today Ning powers the largest number of social networks on the internet.
COSI's Nings include a Camp-In Memory Station for former and current campers and a social network built around COSI's Miracle-Gro Capital Scholars program.


