Lions are one of the most popular and iconic animals in the world - but the King of the Beasts is in trouble in the wild. It is estimated there are fewer than 30,000 lions left in all of Africa due to habitat loss and human-wildlife conflict, and our own ...
Chabot, in partnership with the Smithsonian Latino Center, presents ¡Descubra! A fun-filled day for the whole family to learn about science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) in new and engaging ways. ¡Descubra! showcases Latino experts and role models in STEM fields so youth can learn about career paths and different ...
Join us for our Summer Maker Series. Come make, share and learn with hands-on activities. Bring your creativity and ideas, we'll supply enough projects to keep you busy making things all summer. This free, family-friendly series for all ages is hosted by Bon Air Center and Marin Maker Mobile.
Where: GreenbraeCost: Free
Saturday Cinema: Vintage EducationSaturday Cinema is a core weekly program that captures the ideas which animate the Exploratorium. We highlight works that blend observation, poetry, and surrealism, and celebrate films that utilize unique, handcrafted processes. Appropriate for all ages and mediated by cinema arts staff, these screenings encourage the viewer to respond to ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: Included with museum admission.
Music of the Spheres concert and astronomy lecture - SOLD OUTOur Music of the Spheres Concert series is held annually in the summer. Join us and observe through the Great Lick Refractor and the Nickel Reflector.Performers: White Album EnsembleSpeaker: Michael Bolte, UC Santa CruzTickets on sale starting April 17.
Where: Mt. HamiltonCost: $40 General (see website for other options)
A Biological Perspective on the Meaning of TimeLife is a phenomenon that integrates processes ranging from the near instantaneous reactions of photosynthesis to the more stately pace of evolution. How are these processes with radically different time scales creating and maintaining the diversity of life on earth? What are the clocks that nature uses to time them? ...