An annual celebration of the mathematical constant pi — known as Pi Day — originated in the Bay Area in the late ’80s, when Exploratorium staff physicist, tinkerer and media specialist Larry Shaw ...
Origami cranes are also an international symbol for peace, hope and healing. In 2011, when a powerful earthquake hit Japan, ...
Astrophysicist and artist Dr. Nia Imara is the author of "Painting the Cosmos," which combines her passion for art and ...
Firefly Aerospace will launch its Alpha rocket for the sixth time ever on Saturday morning (March 15), and you can watch the ...
In a bid to promote scientific thinking among students and introduce them to new technological advancements, the state ...
Under the direction of science, technology, art, and math teacher Adrien Kaye, Sea Cliff School fifth graders participated in ...
Raised in Oakland, Imara is a graduate of UC Berkeley’s Department of Astronomy and a professor at UC Santa Cruz. In her book, another quote from Mae Jemison speaks directly to the author’s personal ...
Dubbed Humanity United with MIT Art and Nanotechnology in Space (HUMANS), it’s a 2-inch silicon record etched with the words or waveforms of 1,234 human voices in different languages ...
So are a host of uplifting art activities, including "Mindful Moonlight Drawing," "Desert Botanical Painting," activities for the youngsters, and a dance performance. And sauntering through the ...
Dr. Amanda Bosh, Executive Director of Lowell Observatory, said, "We are honored to receive this distinction as Newsweek's ...