What does a boat need to float and sail? Join us in our Forces that Shape the Bay exhibit where we’ll be engineering our own small boats out of recycled materials. Discover what it takes to make a sail that works and a boat that floats.
Read MoreParents and caregivers: Bring your kids to hands-on science activities at 3 Richmond Libraries.
Read MoreHave you ever wondered about the difference between an asteroid and a comet? Did you know that there are people designated as asteroid hunters? Do you know how many known asteroids are in our solar system? Discover the answers to these, and other asteroid-related questions during our summer program series, Sunset Science. Celebrate International Asteroid Day at Chabot Space & Science Center with special guest speakers, Galaxy Explores demos, and hands-on workshops with staff educators.
Read MoreThese themed career talks allow anyone to learn about the wide diversity of STEM professions by hearing from experts in those fields. Conversations are open to the public and recorded for later viewing.
In each session we are joined by Berkeley Lab staff, Bay Area professionals, and other guest experts to talk about their careers and how they got there.
Read MoreThe Downtown Berkeley Association (DBA) is delighted to announce the highly anticipated annual Pride on the Plaza event, a vibrant celebration of LGBTQ+ culture, diversity, and acceptance.
Read MoreParents and caregivers: Bring your kids to hands-on science activities at 3 Richmond Libraries.
Read MoreParents and caregivers: Bring your kids to hands-on science activities at 3 Richmond Libraries.
Read MoreCelebrate spring with a science-themed storybook read-aloud followed by a related activity geared toward young children (and their grown-ups). Come hear a story, get hands-on, and learn something new with the Exploratorium’s own Vivian Altmann! This month we’ll tune in and hear stories of sounds and listening, paired with fun, noise-making activities.
Read MoreCelebrate spring with a science-themed storybook read-aloud followed by a related activity geared toward young children (and their grown-ups). Come hear a story, get hands-on, and learn something new with the Exploratorium’s own Vivian Altmann! This month we’ll tune in and hear stories of sounds and listening, paired with fun, noise-making activities.
Read MoreEveryone will enjoy the new exhibit and activities about music.
Read MoreParents and caregivers: Bring your kids to hands-on science activities at 3 Richmond Libraries.
Read MoreThese themed career talks allow anyone to learn about the wide diversity of STEM professions by hearing from experts in those fields. Conversations are open to the public and recorded for later viewing.
In each session we are joined by Berkeley Lab staff, Bay Area professionals, and other guest experts to talk about their careers and how they got there.
Read MoreParents and caregivers: Bring your kids to hands-on science activities at 3 Richmond Libraries.
Read MoreParents and caregivers: Bring your kids to hands-on science activities at 3 Richmond Libraries.
Read MoreCelebrate spring with a science-themed storybook read-aloud followed by a related activity geared toward young children (and their grown-ups). Come hear a story, get hands-on, and learn something new with the Exploratorium’s own Vivian Altmann! This month we’ll tune in and hear stories of sounds and listening, paired with fun, noise-making activities.
Read MoreExplore building in two and three dimensions while discovering the design properties involved in constructing sturdy structures, bridges, roller coasters, and more! We bring the building materials; you supply the creativity!
Read MoreJoin Scientific Adventures for Girls and Chabot Space and Science Center on June 10, 2023 from 10am-2pm for a day full of fun, hands-on space science.
Read MoreCome kick-off summer in the city at this years 2023 Union Street Festival, June 3rd and 4th on Union Street from Fillmore St. to Octavia St.
Read MoreCome kick-off summer in the city at this years 2023 Union Street Festival, June 3rd and 4th on Union Street from Fillmore St. to Octavia St.
Read MoreEvidence for the extreme weather conditions we are experiencing in North America is becoming more frequent and highlighting the real effects of climate change. Throughout the Bay Area and California, we have experienced extreme heat, atmospheric rivers, sea level rise, low water reservoirs, massive lighting strikes, high winds, severe air conditions due to wildfires, depleted mountain snowpacks and other conditions that have impacted people, animals, land, waterways and agriculture. Join us for a night of ideas and solutions as we explore our changing climate.
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