Upcoming Shows
- ÍÃ×ÓÏÈÉú´«Ã½ÎÄ»¯×÷Æ· 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
- 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! Plus Professor
- 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
- Join CU Wizards in December for a very special show, presented by Master Storyteller Susan Marie Frontczak, that commemorates the significant work of Madame Curie. The show is especially for an audience of K12 students, families and
- Professors Niels Damrauer and Tarek Sammakia presenting "Baking Bread: Why I stopped worrying about Gluten and Flaming Gummy Worms!" Around the world, bread is everywhere. But why? Does it sustain us or just there to protect our fingers from peanut
- Join Professor Steven Pollock, award-winning Physics Professor, for another FREE Saturday CU Wizards Program! The show is especially geared for students ages 5-15, families and teachers. Learn what happens when you play the guitar, strike a gong,
- Batteries are just about everywhere these days but do you know how they work? Did you know you can run a clock with orange juice? Or make a calculator battery from pennies, nails and fruit? Come see the World’s Smallest Electric
- In this all new CU Wizards show with aerospace engineering professor Brian Argrow, who knows all about very cool topics including unmanned aircraft design, high-speed aerodynamics and gas dynamics, will demonstrate to a young audience drones and
- All kinds of energy conversions will be observed and discussed during "The Chemistry of Energy." The show will demonstrate how lightning bugs convert chemical energy to light energy and how hydrogen can be produced by electrolysis and then
- 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,