Science Pub: Investigating the Lithium Rush
Lithium has been described as “white gold,” the next oil, or a kind of savior from climate change. Consumers are
Lithium has been described as “white gold,” the next oil, or a kind of savior from climate change. Consumers are
In 1983, El Niño scoured the seabed off the Central Coast, displacing rocks that previously anchored Giant Kelp. Human-made barriers
What can you do to help your children and grandchildren survive in a hotter world? Why is it so hard
From shark tracking to oil spill mapping, marine research requires unique tools to gather data. In this free public talk,
🎄 Naughty Christmas is calling… 🎄 ✨ Come dressed to impress — naughty, festive, or both 📸 Take pics —
Take a tour of the frogs and salamanders that inhabit California, a wild waterpark for amphibians! Returning popular Science Pub
On December 5, 2017, the Thomas Fire ignited in Ventura County. Within days, it became the largest wildfire in California’s
Community scientists across coastal Southern California are revolutionizing marine science by capturing thousands of underwater photographs of the refrigerator-sized critically-endangered
Dive into the rich and colorful world of abalone, one of California’s iconic heritage seafoods! From ancient Indigenous harvests to
In February 2025, decades of land and species conservation efforts culminated in the successful release of over 200 critically endangered