Come with us to Chaco Canyon in northwestern New Mexico, which is rich with thousand-year-old artifacts of the ancient Pueblo culture and contains sites that appear to have been astronomical observatories.
On Saturday, May 6th, 2000 we hosted a live panel discussion and webcast to explore the amazing phenomena of Star Trek.
Join our Exploratorium production team as we traveled to Zambia in 2001 to broadcast the June 21st total solar eclipse live to the world.
Follow us in the remote Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region in northwestern China near the Mongolian border.
Imagine yourself in the middle of the vast Pacific Ocean. You've been sailing for weeks, and there's no land in sight. Do you know where you are? Do you know which way to go?
Imaginative Designs in Digital and Analog Clothing
Dispatches from the AAAS 2001 Meeting.
A cutting-edge evening series for adults. The first Thursday of every month, 6:00-10:00 p.m.
Watch ancient text revealed and read for the first time in a thousand years!
Explore the scientific, historical, and cultural context behind a new opera about the first atomic bomb test.
Learn about origami, make your own paper, and find out the best way to fold a paper airplane.
Discover how cacao beans become candy bars-and why we all love chocolate.