Join Scientific Adventures for Girls’ free webinar to learn about the role of AI in education, its benefits, and potential challenges. This webinar will empower you to make informed decisions about integrating AI resources into their children's learning experiences.
Read MoreJoin a presenter for a pop-up science interactive demonstration or presentation. Test your nature knowledge, experiment with acidification, or explore the properties of ice.
Read MoreJoin a presenter for a pop-up science interactive demonstration or presentation. Test your nature knowledge, experiment with acidification, or explore the properties of ice.
Read MoreJoin a presenter for a pop-up science interactive demonstration or presentation. Test your nature knowledge, experiment with acidification, or explore the properties of ice.
Read MoreJoin a presenter for a pop-up science interactive demonstration or presentation. Test your nature knowledge, experiment with acidification, or explore the properties of ice.
Read Morehe Save the Bay habitat restoration team grows 30-40,000 native plants every year to restore tidal marsh around the Bay Area with two nurseries where the magic happens. Join them for a virtual behind-the-scenes tour of their nurseries and take a look at the life cycle of one of their native tidal marsh species. Then, they will take you on a virtual tour of the shoreline and see these native plants in action providing habitat, filtering water, and protecting our shorelines from sea level rise.
Read MoreJoin The Exploratorium for an immersive experience of the solar eclipse!
Read MoreIn November of 2024, NASA’s Artemis 2 is set to launch their first crewed mission of the Orion Spacecraft, which will land the first woman on the moon. Meanwhile, women have been making monumental advancements in space science for decades. This Women’s History Month, come hear from some phenomenal women and gender minorities working in space science today!
Read MoreJoin the 37th annual celebration of our own homegrown holiday! March 14th (3/14) commemorates the irrational, transcendent, and never-ending ratio that helps describe circles of all sizes. Explore math-inspired activities and presentations, then join our pi parade and eat a free piece of pie. Come for the STEAM and stay for the slice!
Read MoreLearn about bees, from familiar favorites to lesser known native species, and how to spot them in a hands-on workshop and nature walk.
Read MoreThis Black History Month, join Chabot Space and Science Center in a celebration of Black scientists, scholars, and artists of the past, present, and future. Afrofuturism is an activist aesthetic movement that imagines the future through a Black cultural lens. Through music, art, and storytelling, Afrofuturism imagines a just future rooted in Black liberation. Come join us in a day of hands-on activities, presentations, and live demos for the whole family.
Read MoreCelebrate the Year of the Dragon with a storybook read-aloud about the animals of the Chinese zodiac, followed by a related activity geared toward young children (and their grown-ups). We’ll be making lucky red lanterns in honor of the Lunar New Year! This will be the only Storytime weekend of February.
Read MoreCelebrate the Year of the Dragon with a storybook read-aloud about the animals of the Chinese zodiac, followed by a related activity geared toward young children (and their grown-ups). We’ll be making lucky red lanterns in honor of the Lunar New Year! This will be the only Storytime weekend of February.
Read MoreJoin Chabot Space and Science Center every 2nd Saturday for Nature Adventures where we’ll take a deep look into a different aspect of the surrounding redwood forest. Your adventure includes a hands-on workshop, access to scientific tools and instruments, a simple snack, and a short exploration work in the forest. We’ll explore themes like forest animals, insects, and trees to name a few. Ticket does not include general admission.
Read MoreJoin Exploratorium and Port of San Francisco staff on the San Francisco waterfront to observe, photograph, and discuss the king tides. “King tide” is a popular, non-scientific term used to describe exceptionally high tides.
Read MoreJoin Chabot in a galaxy far, far away to get a behind-the-scenes look at how space films are made and put the science in science fiction with experts in the field of filmmaking. Create your own flipbook sci-fi adventure, attend hands-on workshops and guest lectures, and take a trip to a distant galaxy in our Planetarium. First Friday: Celestial Cinema is a sci-fi fantasy adventure the whole family can enjoy!
Read MoreCelebrate the Exploratorium’s winter exhibition Glow: Discover the Art of Light with radiant animations, both meditative and kinetic. Five short films capture the holiday spirit, the translucent elements of nature, the radiance of winter’s starry skies and ancestral stories, and the science of salt crystals shaped like jeweled snowflakes.
Read MoreCelebrate winter festivities and the Glow exhibition with a science-themed storybook read-aloud, followed by a related activity geared toward young children (and their grown-ups). We’ll be making lanterns in honor of Glow, and you’re sure to be amazed by the beauty of your own paper-circuit creation.
Read MoreCelebrate the Exploratorium’s winter exhibition Glow: Discover the Art of Light with radiant animations, both meditative and kinetic. Five short films capture the holiday spirit, the translucent elements of nature, the radiance of winter’s starry skies and ancestral stories, and the science of salt crystals shaped like jeweled snowflakes.
Read MoreCelebrate the Exploratorium’s winter exhibition Glow: Discover the Art of Light with radiant animations, both meditative and kinetic. Five short films capture the holiday spirit, the translucent elements of nature, the radiance of winter’s starry skies and ancestral stories, and the science of salt crystals shaped like jeweled snowflakes.
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