The public is invited to celebrate the world’s favorite mathematical holiday at its birthplace ...
This seasonal celebration of hands-on tinkering and experimentation invites everyone to create, explore, and color their ...
Artist Bob Miller's Light Walk at the Exploratorium will change the way you look at light, shadow, and images.
Make a saturated salt solution by adding salt to water and stirring until it doesn't dissolve anymore. Add a splash of vinegar to this solution. Cut your matboard into four 1/2-inch squares, each ...
You probably already know how to play Tic-Tac-Toe. It's a really simple game, right? That's what most people think. But if you really wrap your brain around it, you'll discover that Tic-Tac-Toe isn't ...
Sunday (Daytime Members/Donors Only 10:00 am to Noon): 12:00 pm—5:00 pm ...
Happy National DNA Day, which commemorates the successful completion of the Human Genome Project in 2003 and the discovery of DNA's double helix in 1953. Published sixty-four years ago in the journal ...
Screaming headlines abound in our media-saturated world. “Killer Moths Invade Homes.” “New Drug Promises Alzheimer’s Cure.” “Experts Confirm: Sky Is Falling.” Some are obvious click bait, but others ...
-Sportscaster Joe Garagiola describing the first documented appearance of a "stadium wave" at the Oakland Alameda Coliseum on October 15, 1981. Consider the stadium wave: a spontaneous group behavior ...
Join us for Storytime Science—a storybook read aloud followed by a simple related science activity geared toward very young children. This month, Exploratorium staffer and children's literature ...
On February 16 the Exploratorium will be hosting "In My Solitude:The Detrimental Effects of Solitary Confinement on the Brain," a panel discussion about the legal and neurological issues surrounding ...
Sunday (Daytime Members/Donors Only 10:00 am to Noon): 12:00 pm—5:00 pm ...
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