The Bay Area Science Festival 2025 Is This Weekend. Here's What to Expect | KQED
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The Bay Area Science Festival 2025 Is This Weekend. Here's What to Expect | KQED
"Science is taking over UCSF's Mission Bay campus later this month, and everyone's invited. The festival, organized by UCSF's Science & Health Education Partnership, was first launched in 2011 and quickly became a beloved fall tradition. After several years at Oracle Park, where attendance reached around 20,000, the event is making its Mission Bay debut, with organizers expecting about 10,000 visitors."
"There will be a screening of KQED's "Deep Look" up-close wildlife videos - including Halloween-themed episodes featuring spiders, beetles, and owls - followed by a behind-the-scenes discussion about how the slow-motion nature series is made. Visitors can also be a part of a live taping of That's Absurd Please Elaborate - a podcast that answers all things weird and science - with hosts Trace Dominguez and Julian Huguet."
UCSF's Mission Bay campus will host the Bay Area Science Festival later this month, offering free activities and live science demonstrations. The festival launched in 2011 and grew into a popular fall event after several years at Oracle Park with attendance near 20,000, then paused during staffing changes and the campus move. Organizers expect about 10,000 visitors for the Mission Bay debut. Programming includes KQED's "Deep Look" screenings, a live podcast taping, robots, sharks, marshmallow-roasting mirrors, and hands-on exhibits. More than 85 Bay Area organizations, including UC Berkeley, Chabot, the U.S. Geological Survey, and Mission Science Workshop, will participate.
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