Upcoming Shows
- Are you captivated by color and light? Join CU Biochemistry Professor Amy Palmer to learn about how scientists harness the natural colorful glow of jellyfish to create tools that allow us to actually see motion of the molecules inside cells,
- Life Depends on Chemistry! Join us to learn more about “The Chemistry of Life!” with CU Wizard Tom Cech, Nobel Laureate and Distinguished Professor of Chemistry & Biochemistry. A show that will take us on a journey from chemistry in
- Presented by CU Professors Deborah Wuttke and Dylan Taatjes. This show captures imaginations and invigorates all senses! Lively, kid-friendly science demonstrations involving dramatic color changes, explosions and mysterious glowing gooey
- Join University of Colorado Physics Professor James Thompson as he explains how superheroes' understanding of fundamental physics ensures truth and thwarts villains! Sparks, explosions and plenty of action will punctuate this free STEM show that's
- The upcoming CU Wizards show will be on December 3rd from 9:30-10:30 am in Cristol Chemistry, Rm. 140: "The Chemistry of the Atmosphere" by Professor Steven BrownWhy is the Sky Blue? Why are sunsets orange? Professor Brown’s show brings “What’s up
- CU Wizards Surfing with a Mathematician! for ages 5-18 , from 9:30 to 10:30 am, located at Duane Physics G1B30, . CU Applied Mathematics Professor Mark Hoefer will show us how mathematics describes fluids and how non-linear waves
- resembles Hogwarts for a Saturday morning when CU Wizards Professor Veronica Bierbaum presents “The Magic of Chemistry!” Come learn about the science that is behind the seemingly magical, lively demonstrations and favorite tricks
- September 24, 20169:30 -10:30 am - Duane Physics G1B30Professor Harvey's show is good brain exercise! The brain constructs the experience of reality using sensory information from the outside world combined with internal information
- Grand Finale show of the season! Creative Makers will especially love this show that's full of innovative ideas of how liquid crystals that you have around the home, including Karo Syrup, packaging tape and mica, can be creatively used to control
- 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 of "Anatomy Bob" and examples from a mouse, a rat