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 and poisoned, and the marketing campaigns that went along with them.
May 14, 2020•1 hr 2 min
In this PacSci Podcast we hear from one local health expert who cautions against watching the COVID-19 numbers too closely. Practicing good health habits is more more important. PacSci will host a special online-only event March 24, 2020 to help answer your questions.
Mar 18, 2020•4 min
Retired KING TV Chief Meteorologist Jeff Renner explains the difference between climate and weather and why this is such a crucial issue. He will give a presentation at PacSci's 3-day event Curiosity Expo: Climate Change coming up February 28-March 1, 2020. Hope you can join us.
Feb 19, 2020•3 min
In our latest PacSci Podcast we take a look at the octopus and just why scientists are so interested in them these days. These fascinating creatures may help us live longer and find life elsewhere in the universe, among other things.
Feb 12, 2020•3 min
Meet a member of PacSci's Board of Directors. A most talented woman with a love of education and access for all who wants everyone to know the many accomplishments of women and people of color.
Feb 10, 2020•4 min
At Pacific Science Center we believe that science needs diversity. We prioritize inclusion, diversity, equity and access in order to strengthen our organization and our community. And there is no greater champion of that than Adriane Brown who chairs our board of directors, a woman who spent many years in corporate America before coming to the Northwest.
Feb 05, 2020•4 min
On February 11, 2020 PacSci's Science In The City presents science journalist Lydia Denworth, author of Friendship: The Evolution, Biology and Extraordinary Power of Life’s Fundamental Bond, for a discussion on how the new science of friendship has simultaneously clarified what friendship is and blurred the lines between friendship, romance, and family.
Jan 24, 2020•3 min
There's something new inside PacSci's Building 4. It's an interactive sculpture that combines visual components with sound in surprising ways.
Jan 14, 2020•2 min
As winter approaches, we're entering the darkest time of year in our part of the world. But Pacific Science Center's historic Laser Dome is doing its part to lighten things up this month.
Dec 06, 2019•3 min
The 2019 holiday season is here and once again this year, Pacific Science Center is going all out with all sorts of programming, including a special light art installation.
Nov 26, 2019•3 min
Our solar system now has a new king when it comes to moons orbiting planets: hail Saturn!
Oct 16, 2019•3 min
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 stuff of legends. This year will be the same. More info: https://www.pacificsciencecenter.org/events/sitc-neuropsychology-103019/
Oct 11, 2019•4 min
PacSci's famous Brewology event is almost here and that means it's time to talk science...of beer.
Oct 01, 2019•4 min
Artificial Intelligence. You hear a lot about it these days, but what is it really? The reality is most of us really don't know much about it nor what the future may hold. But we have an event coming up this month that we hope will help.
Sep 23, 2019•4 min
Pacific Science Center is very happy to announce that one of our Science Communication Fellows has been selected as an AAAS - The American Association for the Advancement of Science IF/THEN Ambassador.
Sep 19, 2019•4 min
A member of our staff has found some beautiful art in a most unexpected place - butterfly poop.
Sep 12, 2019•4 min
In this PacSci Podcast, we take a closer look at something we'd normally shy away from: feces. Poop. Yucky stuff that tells a story.
Sep 07, 2019•4 min
NASA has announced plans to send a probe to Jupiter's moon Europa. In this PacSci Podcast Planetarian Dakota Spear explains why this mission is so exciting. https://www.nasa.gov/europa
Aug 26, 2019•3 min
In this PacSci Podcast we take a closer look at the tiny creatures now residing on the moon.
Aug 22, 2019•4 min
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-in-death-care/
Aug 15, 2019•4 min
August is here and stargazing is peaking. Get some inspiration here then get out there and be curious!
Aug 07, 2019•3 min
In this PacSci Podcast we discuss what it means to be a tinker and why the process of design, build, test, repeat is important to makers and huge companies alike.
Jul 26, 2019•4 min
As the world marks the 50th anniversary of a remarkable achievement in space, it's worth remembering that Pacific Science Center would not be what it is today without space exploration.
Jul 19, 2019•4 min
PacSci's What is Reality project is reaching new heights this summer. In this PacSci Podcast we explore new experiences and new developments that promise to take things to places yet unimagined.
Jul 12, 2019•4 min
Take a selfie on the moon, visit with penguins, and witness an entirely new business model emerge. Pacific Science Center's What Is Reality project is changing this summer and we invite you to experience it. Learn more in this PacSci Podcast.
Jul 05, 2019•4 min
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/
Jun 28, 2019•5 min
Summer has officially arrived now and that means all sorts of fun outdoor activities are erupting all around our part of the world, including the return of a beloved show at Pacific Science Center...something we call Danger Science.
Jun 21, 2019•3 min
Some of Pacific Science Center's most fascinating exhibits may fool you. They may not appear to be exhibits at all. In this PacSci Podcast we explore the green side of our campus and how you can create your own exhibit space at home.
Jun 14, 2019•4 min
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 this fall.
Jun 07, 2019•4 min
PacSci teams up with a local artist to help prepare for a troublesome new summer tradition: The Season of Smoke.
Jun 03, 2019•3 min