The Ig Nobel Prize and other Improbable Research
Is science funny? For over 32 years, Marc Abrahams has proved unequivocally that the answer is yes. The Ig Nobel
Is science funny? For over 32 years, Marc Abrahams has proved unequivocally that the answer is yes. The Ig Nobel
Understanding planetary habitability is one of the major challenges of the current scientific era. Though traditionally viewed through the lens
Johnson–Su BioReactor Project Mesa Harmony Garden’s Johnson-Su BioReactor 1 has been working for 21 months, has now been emptied and
Ultra–faint dwarf galaxies (UFDs) are ancient relics from the early universe, offering a unique window into the first generations of
Please join us next Thursday, April 10, for Astronomy on Tap in the garden at M Special on State Street. The show
Café KITP presents Dark Matter: Discovering the Invisible Universe Join the Kavli Institute for Theoretical Physics for a special evening
The immune system defends our bodies against infection and disease. Macrophages are the professional “big eaters” of the immune system.
Learn about the constellations and planets visible in Santa Barbara in spring and contemplate the origins of the cosmos and
This month, the Trump administration has begun an attack on public research: freezing federal grants, undermining university budgets, censoring research
Community members will have the chance to do everything from star-gaze to pet lizards when visiting the many interactive displays