Upcoming Shows
- "Sink or Swim! Join Professor Mathias Weber who dives into Archimedes Principle to better understand why icebergs float and bubbles always travel up! He may even explain why a famous scientist once ran through the streets wearing only a bath towel
- Join CU Professor of Physics, award winning teacher and CU Wizards for over twenty years Paul Beale, to learn about heat and temperature, from billions of degrees during the big bang all the way down to absolute zero! We will explore heat,
- Join Professor of Chemistry, Biochemistry and Physics David Nesbitt for "The Chemistry of Cooking!" You'll learn secrets to a perfect pie crust how to cook scrambled eggs without heat or how to reverse the entropy in your hot cocoa! Numerous great
- Join one of ’s beloved Nobel Laureate Professors, Eric Cornell on a journey through space, all in good time! “Speed!” Students will learn more about the fastest thing ever seen and also be given useful tips on how to best observe a
- Geology Professor Brian Hynek has traveled the globe in search of rocks from outer space. These rocks tell fascinating stories...the geologic, hydrologic, and climatic histories of our neighboring planets. Meet at CU Planetarium for a
- "Superheros Within: Immunity in Health & Disease!"CU Physiology Professor Moni Fleshner will introduce young students to the immune system and teach kids about some great “superheros”, the cells and organs that fight germs! With the help
- A special CU Wizards show commemorating of the 150th Anniversary of the birth of Madame Curie. The show will take place in Old Main, 's oldest building, October 28th beginning at 9:30 a.m. Marie Curie's perseverance in purifying a
- Professor Janet deGrazia, Professor of Chemical and Biological Engineering, will delight young science enthusiasts by demonstrating some extraordinary (& perhaps unexpected) properties of fluids!Did you know that you can use water to
- Saturday June 17, 2017 Duane Physics G1B30 at 9:30 a.m. Professor Tom Perkins "From Very Small to Very Big: Microscopy and the Powers of Ten!"Learn about how for multiplying or dividing by 10 changes BIG to small and back again!
- Join CU Wizards Professor Steve George for another lively Saturday morning of educational fun! "The Chemistry of Energy!" will tell you more about where all your energy comes from and where it goes! Be sure to eat a good breakfast...because rumor