Galileo Investigates the Solar System (Day 1)A Galileo Teacher Training Program Workshop for Teachers in Grades 3-12 (and those who work with them) Explore the solar system through classroom-tested, standards-based, hands-on activities. Discover investigations and techniques to help teach earth and space science in the context of the Next Generation Science Standards and make connections with ...
Where: BurlingameCost: $80
Lunchtime for the FishWatch Ranger Linda feed the hungry inhabitants of our fresh and salt water tanks. Get familiar with some of our Bay Area aquatic neighbors. Watch the different feeding styles of the rock cod, sea stars, and rainbow trout.
Where: SausalitoCost: Free
Comets, meteors, and asteroids' : How are they different, how are they related?Please join Mt. Diablo Astronomical Society for the August astronomy program in the Lower Summit Parking Lot of Mt. Diablo State Park.The program starts at 7:30pm (enter the park at least 45 minutes earlier). Although there is no fee for this program there is a $10 park entrance fee.Hold real meteorites ...
How We Found the Higgs BosonHow does the Large Hadron Collider near Geneva in Switzerland work and how did its use lead to the discovery in 2012 of the Higgs boson. What is hoped to be learned in the future at this collider.Speaker: Dr. Beate Heinemann , Lawrence Berkeley Lab