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Societal and scientific consensus says we should not fear Wi-Fi, artificial sweeteners, and fluoridated water. However, legitimately dangerous products that are flammable, toxic, radioactive and generally bad for you have been sold as safe in the past. Join Virginia Ng and David Frank as we look at products throughout history that killed, injured a…
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Shakespeare and science come together at PacSci on October 30, 2019 when Pacific Science Center presents Science in The City: The Crimes of Macbeth: Witchcraft or Neuropsychology? with Dr. Kaitlyn Casimo, a local neuroscientist who has become a Halloween science tradition at PacSci. Her past events on Frankenstein, zombies, and werewolves is the st…
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In this PacSci podcast we learn about a new option for disposing of our bodies when we die. It's a process that turns you into soil. Join us August 20 at PacSci for a Science in The City event for a presentation from the CEO of a company that will soon offer this service. More info: https://www.pacificsciencecenter.org/events/recompose-innovation-i…
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Science in the City: Star Trek and the science of humanoid evolution Monday, July 29, 2019 at 7 p.m. in Pacific Science Center's PACCAR Theater. This is a free event for Pacific Science Center members, just $5 for everyone else. More info: https://www.pacificsciencecenter.org/events/star-trek-and-the-science-of-humanoid-evolution-2019-07-29/…
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PacSci's newest exhibit (opens June 15, 2019) is all about a natural phenomenon that affects us all and is a growing concern each summer: wildfires. This exhibit is teamed with a public art installation we mentioned in our last report. Learn more about the exhibit in this quick PacSci Podcast then make plans to experience both before they close thi…
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In the more than half century of Pacific Science Center's existence, taking a field trip to our main campus next to Seattle Center has become a tradition at schools all over the Northwest. But starting in the 70s, another Science Center program has become just as traditional: it's Pacific Science Center's Science On Wheels program that has engaged …
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It's the month of May, that time of year to celebrate warmer weather, blooming flowers, and mothers. In this PacSci Podcast we learn that humans share something with all other living things and that being a mother may not look the same to all species but at its heart accomplishes the same thing. Happy Mother's Day to all and be curious!In this epis…
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Imagine a place, a very special, some would say spiritual place that looks pretty much like it did hundreds if not thousands of years ago. This place is called the Great Bear Rainforest of British Columbia and it's the focus of Pacific Science Center's latest IMAX documentary. In this PacSci Pocast we talk with the film's director to learn about th…
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