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The International Museum of Art and Science (IMAS), located in the Rio Grande Valley, inspires people of all ages to explore the worlds of art and science. Through its permanent collections, dynamic ...
The Exploratorium is excited to invite the public to Bay Day, our annual celebration of the San Francisco Bay and ocean ...
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Sea level rise is one of the most visible and urgent impacts of climate change. This collection of classroom resources, videos, and hands-on science activities helps middle and high school students ...
Exploratorium to celebrate 38th annual homegrown holiday alongside a lunar eclipse SAN FRANCISCO (February 28, 2025) – Get ready for a stellar celebration as the Exploratorium marks its 38th annual Pi ...
You don’t have to be a climate scientist to teach climate change, and you don’t have to be an experienced storyteller to infuse climate content with stories. Explore these educator resources for using ...
SAN FRANCISCO (October 15, 2024) – This winter, Pier 15 will once again shine brightly as Glow returns on November 21, 2024. Our much-anticipated annual exhibition invites visitors of all ages to ...
Explore how DNA gets sorted into sperm cells and egg cells. What’s special about sex cells? Figure out how they’re made (in a process called meiosis), and learn why it matters. You will see four ...
Tinkering isn't just for kids—it’s a powerful learning tool for adults too. Try building balancing sculptures as a way to get started tinkering for yourself.
SAN FRANCISCO (September 11, 2024) – On Saturday, September 28, the Exploratorium will host its annual Latinx+ Engineering Day in partnership with the Society of Hispanic Professional Engineers (SHPE) ...
Exploring the diverse science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) worldviews and ways of knowing that exist beyond the dominant Western Science paradigm.