See the invisible made visible using tools from simple hand lenses to powerful microscopes ...
What’s conductive around you? Explore materiality as you gather interesting, conductive objects to make delightful switches. Combine these with craft materials to customize your designs and add ...
SAN FRANCISCO (March 10, 2026) –The Exploratorium has appointed Laura Zander as its first Chief Growth & Operating Officer. After 18 years in C-suite leadership at the Exploratorium, including serving ...
Guy Consolmagno is a religious brother in the Society of Jesus (Jesuits). He is an astronomer and Director Emeritus (2015-2025) of the Vatican Observatory, and President of the Vatican Observatory ...
American technologist. Product experience leader across consumer and enterprise. Early catalyst for generative art and computational design for commercial applications across Web2 and Web3. First ...
SAN FRANCISCO (October 14, 2025) – The Exploratorium’s much-anticipated winter exhibition, Glow, returns this season to transform Pier 15 into a luminous playground of light, art, and science. Running ...
A full night of entertainment, 700+ exhibits, trivia, and waterfront views, for just $10 with student ID SAN FRANCISCO (September 4, 2025) – The Exploratorium invites Bay Area college students to ...
The Exploratorium is a professional home and hub for PreK–12 teachers and leaders and a local laboratory for global science learning. Teachers matter to student achievement more than anything else in ...
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 ...
Annual Exploratorium fundraiser benefits learning at the crossroads of art and science SAN FRANCISCO (April 7, 2025) – The Exploratorium invites you to Science of Cocktails, our annual, interactive ...
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 ...
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