Wonderfest’s Mission is to inspire and nurture a deep sense of wonder about the world. Through science education programs, Wonderfest aspires to stimulate curiosity, promote careful reasoning, challenge unexamined beliefs, and encourage life-long learning.

Wonderfest and the Bay Area Science Festival

Oct 27, 2011   //   by admin   //   2011 News  //  No Comments

Dear Wonderfest friend,
For over a decade, November’s approach has gotten Bay Area science lovers all hot and bothered: Wonderfest was near!
Now that Wonderfest is the Bay Area Beacon (not Festival) of Science, and its events are spread throughout the year, perhaps we are all feeling the effects of November nostalgia and Wonderfest withdrawal.
BASF to the rescue!  The Bay Area Science Festival (BASF) includes several Wonderfest-like presentations.  In fact, one BASF event is actually co-produced by Wonderfest, and several other events involve long-time Wonderfest friends.

On Nov. 5, Wonderfest joins the Mt. Tamalpais Astronomy Program in presenting a lecture on one of the great mysteries of science: dark matter.  This weird stuff constitutes more than 80% of the material universe, Read more [...]

Ask A Scientist: Science Trivia Contest

Oct 17, 2011   //   by admin   //   2011 News  //  No Comments


Join Wonderfest’s team at the Ask a Scientist “Science Trivia Contest,”
Wednesday, Nov. 2 <http://www.askascientistsf.com>.
Just show up by 7pm; no Ph.D. necessary!
Ready to put your science smarts to the test? Tonight we will be celebrating the Bay Area Science Festival the best way we know how — with a boisterous science trivia contest hosted by Robin Marks of Discovery Street Tours. (It’s just like a pub trivia night, but without all those other boring categories.) Even if you don’t know your cortex from a coprolite, come enjoy a night of fascinating science trivia and general revelry. You can bring your own team of ringers with you, assemble a team with others on the spot, or just come to cheer, hang out, and learn stuff. The winning team will receive an awesome prize and a Read more [...]

Special Edition Wonderfest Newsletter

Sep 21, 2011   //   by admin   //   2011 News  //  No Comments

Dear Wonderfest friend,
I am especially excited about our next event, just two days away.  On Thursday, September 22, we will explore Does Quantum Weirdness Influence the Brain? at the Randall Museum Theater in San Francisco.  I am “especially excited” for two reasons: (1) this is the first Wonderfest collaboration with Ask a Scientist, and (2) this title question involves topics that get my wonder gland working overtime.
To get some overtime yourself, please take another look at the “blurb” that described this talk in the last Wonderfest newsletter:
Neuroscientists say that there is a mystery at the core of our understanding of consciousness. Physicists say that there is a mystery at the core of our understanding of quantum mechanics. Do these two mysteries have anything to do with each Read more [...]

Better than the Rapture?

Aug 16, 2011   //   by admin   //   2011 News  //  No Comments

Dear friend of Wonderfest,
Were you a little disappointed(!) by last spring’s Rapture no-show? Well, maybe Wonderfest can help!
On Sunday, August 28, you are cordially invited to San Francisco’s Roxie Theater to learn about Real Doomsdays: How Life Could End on Earth. This trademark Wonderfest dialogue will feature two outstanding speakers: UCSC’s Greg Laughlin and NASA’s Chris McKay.

Here’s a compact, eminently forwardable summary of all the specifics, in case you don’t want to send this entire message to your friends. (But please do spread the word!)

WHAT:  A public science dialogue on Real Doomsdays: How Life Could End on Earth
WHO:  UC Santa Cruz astrophysicist Greg Laughlin and NASA planetologist Chris McKay
WHERE:  Roxie Theater, 3117 – 16th Street, San Francisco Read more [...]

Wonderfest Beacon of Science

Jul 7, 2011   //   by admin   //   2011 News  //  No Comments

Dear friend of Wonderfest,

The previous issue of this newsletter described how Wonderfest is “merging” with the Bay Area Science Festival (BASF).  The unfortunate title of that message, “Wonderfest becomes BASF,” disappointed a few thoughtful folks who are fond of Wonderfest, and they made their disappointment clear.

We all want BASF to be a glorious success.  And we can be proud that key elements of Wonderfest promise to be a big part of that success.  However, Wonderfest is not “becoming” BASF. In fact, Wonderfest is beginning a year-long, multi-faceted period of profound growth and experimentation:

(1) After fourteen years as “The Bay Area Festival of Science,” Wonderfest’s subtitle is becoming “The Bay Area Beacon of Science” — reflecting that growth and experimentation.

 

 
(2) Read more [...]

Tucker Gets Interrogated on TWIS

Nov 4, 2010   //   by admin   //   Uncategorized  //  No Comments


Wonderfest Founder, Tucker Hiatt guest spots on This Week in Science (TWIS) podcast with Dr. Kiki Sanford and Justin Jackson, talks about what else.

(The interview occurs a little over half way into the clip.)

Listen: http://www.twis.org/2010/11/03/746/

On Nov 7, TWIS will podcast directly from Wonderfest, UC Berkeley.

REGISTER NOW!

Industrial Chemistry, a Primer

Nov 4, 2010   //   by admin   //   Uncategorized  //  No Comments

By Richard N. Zare, Department of Chemistry Chair, Stanford University

Click Here to read the article on the Chemical Industry, by Richard Zare.

Click Here to read the counter primer on Synthetic Biology, by Paul Berg

Appreciating the Miraculous

Nov 2, 2010   //   by Tucker   //   Uncategorized  //  No Comments

According to Einstein, “There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is.”

Perhaps part of the reason you are reading this newsletter — and are interested in Wonderfest — is because you share Einstein’s all-or-nothing view of miracles … or, rather, his all-and-nothing view. Wonderfest helps us to appreciate the miraculous, i.e., to appreciate everything, through understanding. Read more [...]

Synthetic Biology, a Primer

Oct 28, 2010   //   by Paul Berg   //   Uncategorized  //  No Comments

Synthetic Biology is a new paradigm that emerged from the recombinant DNA
breakthroughs in the 70’s and 80’s: it relies on the biosynthetic capabilities of
microbes to carry out the synthesis of complex organic chemical compounds; in
principle, any organic compounds. Read more [...]

A fortnight (minus 1) until Wonderfest

Oct 25, 2010   //   by admin   //   Uncategorized  //  No Comments

Are you fortifying your curiosity, sharpening your wit, and generally prepping your noggin?  I hope so, because the Bay Area Festival of Science is just two weekends away!

Wonderfest 2010 happens at Stanford’s Hewlett Teaching Center on Saturday, Nov. 6, and at Cal’s Stanley Hall on Sunday, Nov. 7.  Please REGISTER NOW so that we can better understand who and how many will attend.  Please check here for the (nearly) full schedule of events.

That schedule is only “nearly” full because of the many exciting informal presentations that constitute Wonderfest’s Amateur Science Forum (at Stanford on Saturday) and the Bay Area Science Expo (at Cal on Sunday).  Consider, for example, Zeke Kossover’s Physics Circus.  The Circus comes to town at both the Forum and the Expo.  Marc “Zeke” Kossover Read more [...]

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