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Agar Cell Diffusion
Digital Footprints
Daily cycles of the city are projected onto a miniature topographic map of San Francisco.
Drawing Board
The Drawing Board is a pendulum that creates unique designs.
Elastotron
Explore light and dimension.
Emotion Tracer
This exhibit displays physiological arousal, a key part of your emotional state.
Mapping Migrations
Scientific data reveals the migration habits of marine animals.
Our Changing Atmosphere
Explore a famous environmental data set to learn about climate change.
Periodic Pasta Table
Noodle around with elemental properties and how they’re organized.
Plankton Populations
Different types of phytoplankton multiply or die off in response to changing ocean conditions.
Plot the Dot
Graphing can be a slippery slope to understanding.
Tidal Memory
Twenty-four columns record twenty-four hours of tide water levels.
Visualizing the Bay Area
Discover invisible processes unfolding across the Bay, the land, and the atmosphere.