Skip to main content

Test announcement

Announcement here about some event or update. Or maybe link to promoted article. 

Main navigation

  • Home
  • Culture
    • Humor
    • Mathematics
    • Random Thoughts
    • Science & Society
    • Sports Science
    • Technology
  • Earth Sciences
    • Atmospheric
    • Energy
    • Environment
    • Geology
    • Oceanography
    • Paleontology
  • Life Sciences
    • Ecology & Zoology
    • Evolution
    • Immunology
    • Microbiology
    • Neuroscience
  • Medicine
    • Aging
    • Cancer Research
    • Clinical Research
    • Pharmacology
    • Public Health
    • Vision
  • Physical Sciences
    • Aerospace
    • Applied Physics
    • Chemistry
    • Optics
    • Physics
    • Space
  • Social Sciences
    • Anthropology
    • Archaeology
    • Philosophy & Ethics
    • Psychology
    • Science History
  • Contributors
X X - place for social icons.

User menu

  • Log in

Bill Nye The Science Guy - Oakland Climate lab opens Nov. 20th

By Hank Campbell in Science 2.0
November 7, 2010
Profile picture for user Hank
Submitted by Hank on Sun, 11/07/2010 - 22:01
Old NID
73520

Bill Nye "the Science Guy" and Emmy award winner,  is opening a 'climate lab' at the Chabot Space&Science Center in Oakland.  It is designed for 10-year-olds but, really, isn't all science aimed at 10-year-olds?    It has lots of hands-on experiments and information about climate research.

The Chabot Space & Science Center expects 190,000 children to visit the Bill Nye's Climate Lab in its first year.

Read Suzanne Bohan at the Contra Costa Times for more details on the exhibits and you can also visit www.BillsClimateLab.org to get involved online.

Donate

Please donate so science experts can write for the public.

At Science 2.0, scientists are the journalists, with no political bias or editorial control. We can't do it alone so please make a difference.

Donate with PayPal button 
We are a nonprofit science journalism group operating under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code that's educated over 300 million people.

You can help with a tax-deductible donation today and 100 percent of your gift will go toward our programs, no salaries or offices.

Latest reads

Test for editor3
Test for editor3
Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Porta nibh venenatis cras sed. Pharetra massa massa ultricies mi quis…
No, Trump’s Executive Orders Can’t Cancel Your Rights.
No, Trump’s Executive Orders Can’t Cancel Your Rights.
Donald Trump does not have the power to rescind either constitutional amendments or federal laws by mere executive order, no matter how strongly he might wish otherwise. No president of the United…
The US Discourages Pregnant Women From Drinking Alcohol - Vegetarian Diets Are Worse
The US Discourages Pregnant Women From Drinking Alcohol - Vegetarian Diets Are Worse
The Biden administration recently issued a new report showing causal links between alcohol and cancer, and it's about time. The link has been long-known, but alcohol carcinogenic properties have been…

More reads

Featured Image

ETH Zurich Proved Einstein Right. As Usual Media Gets It Wrong.

Impressive research conducted at ETH Zurich did show that quantum entanglement applies to even macroscopic quantum systems. In that case, superconducting Qbits.
Featured Image

Today In 1975, Viking 1 Was Launched To Mars From...Well, It Depends. Here's A Tortured History Of Florida Space Coast Names

Viking 1, an unmanned U.S. probe headed for Mars, was launched on this day in 1975 from Cape Canaveral, Florida, which is Brevard county on the Atlantic Ocean and across the Banana River east of…
Featured Image

Psychosomatic Medicine: Why 'positive Outlook' Treatments Are Taking Off In Germany

Europe has a rabid distrust of science and medicine and a corresponding higher level of belief in in naturopathy, homeopathy and various other alternative techniques.
Featured Image

A Flexible Evolving Approach To Computing

We already must deal with computers too much rather than too little, and there is already lots of advanced computing done also for example in materials science and nanotechnology, for example…

Footer

  • About Us
  • Copyright and Removal
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms