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Learning about The Cal Academy’s Amazing Expedition to the Philippines

Posted on June 3, 2012 by

  Tonight I got around to watching "Reefs to Rainforests," the documentary about the 2011 scientific expedition to the Philippines organized by the California Academy of Sciences.  It's a really amazing story about the largest expedition ever organized by the Academy in its 158 years of existence, with about 100 participants from the Academy and…

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Adorable Ostrich Chicks Are Adorable

Posted on May 24, 2012 by

At the California Academy of Sciences.  Where cute animals and solid science education come together.  

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Why is the Cal Academy Putting Baby Ostriches in an Earthquake Exhibit?

Posted on May 22, 2012 by

Hint: It's not just because they are super cute! ABC news has a sweet story about one of the California Academy of Science's newest additions to the public floor: baby ostriches.  The cute little guys are there to help illustrate a story about the earth's evolution, and how tectonic movement has contributed to biodiversity over…

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Watch Out for These Pretty Hitchhikers at the Cal Academy of Sciences

Posted on May 6, 2012 by

One of the coolest things about the rainforest exhibit at the California Academy of Sciences are the hundreds of butterflies flitting around you as you stroll around the different layers of this simulated forest. Great photo opportunities everywhere, and really magical for both children and adults. That said, some of the butterflies are more "interactive"…

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Two Youth Digital Science Programs at the Cal Academy This Summer!

Posted on May 3, 2012 by

If you know of a middle school or high school age young person who might be interested in engaging with science using technology, the California Academy of Sciences announces two summer intensives taking place in June and July! The Pearson Young Scientists Program is a two-week summer intensive from June 19-29 for 5th to 8th…

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Awesome Trailer for New Earthquake Planetarium Show at Cal Academy (video)

Posted on May 2, 2012 by

Check out this awesome trailer for the new planetarium show at the California Academy of Sciences called "Earthquake: Evidence of a Restless Planet."  Combining real world footage, 3D digital animation, and scientific data from institutions like the NOAA, "Earthquake" is much more than a movie.  And because it will be shown on the largest all-digital…

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Visiting a Packed Cal Academy on a Rainy Saturday Afternoon

Posted on March 25, 2012 by

Yesterday, I got to take some family members to the California Academy of Sciences for the first time as a staff member.  It was really fun showing them my favorite exhibits and giving them a bit of the insider perspective on the Academy.   It was also the first time I have been to the museum…

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My New Gig at…. wait for it… the California Academy of Sciences!

Posted on February 17, 2012 by

So I've been waiting to tell people this news because frankly I'm not sure I believe it's actually happened. I'm now working at the California Academy of Sciences as a program assistant in their new Digital Learning Program. It's kind of a dream come true for a geek like me. I will share more details as…

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Lindy Hoppers needed for Quantum Physics Project!

Posted on February 2, 2012 by

  Some scientist / dancers at the University of Waterloo in Canada are looking for lindy hoppers around the world to help them demonstrate how quantum computing operates — by dancing. Entitled Project Q, they are asking for groups to perform a fairly simply choreography, film it, post it, and send the link to them….

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Tech Museum invites the public play with the latest interactive tools at the “Tech Test Zone”

Posted on November 16, 2011 by

Yesterday, I got to attend the official opening of the new "Tech Test Zone" at the Tech Museum in San Jose, along with fifty or so other technologists, museum professionals and press.  The Tech Test Zone is where the public can interact with the latest in interactive technologies, from eye tracking software to "digital foam",…

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