2013 Science Festival
Transcript of 2013 Science Festival
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www.philasciencefestival.org
April 18 - 28, 2013
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We ask questions about the world around us every day—it’s part of what makes us human. Dare to be curious this April with some of the best minds in the world, right here in Philadelphia!
What makes exercise clothing sweat-proof?
Why do Philly soft pretzels taste so good to locals?
What are the odds of a robot revolution?
For 11 days, Philadelphia’s museums, parks, libraries, restaurants, and bars play host to nearly 110 events—many FREE—celebrating science and technology. Join the festivities and stimulate your senses, tantalize your taste buds, rattle your brain, and feed your curiosity!
What are you
CURIOUS ABOUT?
Why did ancient Egyptians remove brains from bodies before mummification?
Is there anything colder than ice?
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EDUCATORS
From Professional Development Workshops and Open Labs to a Science Day at the Ball Park for you and your students, the festival offers a plethora of opportunities and resources, designed just for teachers, in and out of the classroom. PSF Educator Programs are underwritten by FMC
FAMILIES The festival abounds with family and kid-friendly events— from Discovery Days at area parks and Neighborhood Science After School events at local libraries, to the all-day Science Carnival on the Parkway—kids (and their parents!) are guaranteed an extraordinary experience.
HIGH SCHOOL & UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
The festival boasts an abundance of fun and engaging events to feed young minds. Considering a career as a chocolate scientist? Check out Great Gigs. Think you know what happens in a lab? Think again — visit local researchers during Open Lab Days.
TECHIES
You have all the latest gadgets and can fix any piece of equipment, but did you know that the plasma in a flat screen TV can save your life? Explore recent discoveries in science and technology from some of the greatest minds in the world, right here in Philadelphia.
FOODIES
You Instagram all of your meals and you HAVE to try the newest restaurant! But do you know about the science behind your favorite fares? Whet your palate with a fine selection of fermented foods and bubbling brews in some of Philly’s finest eateries.
ECO-ENTHUSIASTS
Urban farmers, kale lovers, and conservationists unite! Join leading researchers and local experts and explore how recent breakthroughs in science can improve energy efficiency, create more sustainable food models, and bring us all a little closer to nature.
ART & MUSIC AFICIONADOS
Did you know that exposure to music can have an effect on the structure and function of your brain? Or that science has played a role in art since the days of da Vinci? Artists, musicians, AND scientists share their insights and creative inspiration at these events. PSF Art and Music Programs are underwritten by Drexel University
FREAKS & GEEKS
Are you drawn to the odd and unusual? Are you a collector of the supernatural and super-weird? From taxidermy to mysticism to zombies and infectious disease, the festival offers events on the fringe to feed the weird inside us all.
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WHERE DO I BEGIN?The Philadelphia Science Festival offers more than 110 events, in Philadelphia and beyond, on a wide range of topics. This audience key can help guide your event choices based on your personal interests.
The PSF website is also chock-full of information! Watch videos, check out pictures from last year’s festival, and browse the events calendar — you can even filter events by topic and neighborhood. www.philasciencefestival.org/calendar
REMEMBER, SCIENCE IS ALL ABOUT EXPERIMENTATION— EXPAND YOUR HORIZONS and try something new!
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FESTIVAL AT A GLANCE
SUN, April 21
Cold Plasma: Improving TV Picture Quality and Saving Lives 1:00 PM Frankford Hall
Skinned, Stuffed and Mounted: The History, Culture and How-to of Taxidermy 2:00 PM The Wagner Free Institute of Science
The Information Revolution 2:30 PM Frankford Hall
5 Senses Pub Crawl 2:30 PM Betsy Ross House
All Things Fermented: The Science of Beer and Cheese 3:30 PM Manayunk Brewery
Hallucinogenic Health: What a Long Strange Trip It's Been... 4:00 PM Frankford Hall
MON, April 22
Open Labs Times & locations vary Check PSF website
Neighborhood Science After School Eastwick Branch 3:30 PM Eastwick Branch of the Free Library of Philadelphia
Neighborhood Science After School Independence Branch 3:30 PM Independence Branch of the Free Library of Philadelphia
Neighborhood Science After School Torresdale Branch 3:30 PM Torresdale Branch of the Free Library of Philadelphia
Neighborhood Science After School Widener Branch 3:30 PM Widener Branch of the Free Library of Philadelphia
Neighborhood Science After School Wynnefield Branch 3:30 PM Wynnefield Branch of the Free Library of Philadelphia
Educator Workshop: Connecting to our Everyday Environment with EcoExpress.org and the PA Horticultural Society 4:00 PM Department of Making and Doing
Clandestine Clad: Real Life Spy Technology 6:00 PM Stratus Rooftop Bar & Lounge
Science on Tap Quizzo 6:00 PM National Mechanics
Sweet and Savory: Hives and Honey 6:00 PM Continental Old City
Tackling Concussions 6:00 PM City Tap House
Bugs-a-Brewin' 6:30 PM Iron Hill Brewery
TUE, April 23
Open Labs Times & locations vary Check PSF website
Great Gigs: Open Labs Edition 12:30 PM Drexel University's Mandell Theater
Neighborhood Science After School Haddington Branch 3:30 PM Haddington Branch of the Free Library of Philadelphia
Neighborhood Science After School Lawncrest Branch 3:30 PM Lawncrest Branch of the Free Library of Philadelphia
Neighborhood Science After School Queen Memorial Branch 3:30 PM Queen Memorial Branch of the Free Library of Philadelphia
Neighborhood Science After School Richmond Branch 3:30 PM Richmond Branch of the Free Library of Philadelphia
Educator Workshop: Revealing Our Genetic Code 4:00 PM Department of Making and Doing
Table Top Science 5:00 PM Earth Bread and Brewery
Perceptions of Flavor: An Evening with Shola 6:00 PM Continental Old City
Hot, Hot, HOT: The Science of Spicy Food 6:00 PM Han Dynasty
Big Ideas: Funding and Innovation 6:00 PM Iron Gate Theater
How Medicine Works: A Microscopic Army 6:30 PM The Franklin Institute, Franklin Theater
Science of Jazz: Waves, Scales, and Beats 7:00 PM Drexel University Mandell Theater
The Sustainable Table: A Dinner Experience 7:00 PM Riverbend Environmental Education Center
WED, April 24
Neighborhood Science After School Cecil B. Moore Branch 3:30 PM Cecil B.Moore Branch of the Free Library of Philadelphia
Neighborhood Science After School Haverford Branch 3:30 PM Haverford Branch of the Free Library of Philadelphia
Neighborhood Science After School Oak Lane Branch 3:30 PM Oak Lane Branch of the Free Library of Philadelphia
Neighborhood Science After School Wyoming Branch 3:30 PM Wyoming Branch of the Free Library of Philadelphia
Educator Workshop: Project WET! 4:00 PM Department of Making and Doing
Long Live Our Treasures: The Science of Conservation and Preservation 5:00 PM Penn Museum
I Love My Science Job! 5:00 PM Quorum, University City Science Center
Life Aquatic 5:00 PM Chemical Heritage Foundation
Sky Wars: Bird Vs. Building 6:00 PM Rembrandt's
Don't Burst My Bubble 6:30 PM World Café Live
Nerd Nite: CSI 7:30 PM Frankford Hall
Icarus at the Edge of Time 8:00 PM The Kimmel Center's Verizon Hall
THU, April 25
Science Day at the Ballpark 11:00 AM Citizens Bank Park
Neighborhood Science After School Logan Branch 3:30 PM Logan Branch of the Free Library of Philadelphia
Neighborhood Science After School South Philadelphia Branch 3:30 PM South Philadelphia Branch of the Free Library of Philadelphia
Educator Workshop: SciGirls Workshop 4:00 PM Department of Making and Doing
iHealth: Can Your Smartphone Replace Smart Doctors? 6:00 PM Frankford Hall
Fun With Fermentation: Kimcheese 6:00 PM DiBruno Bros.
Discovery Day: Ciencia y Mi (Science and Me) 11:00 AM Esperanza College
Discovery Day: Science in Clark Park 11:00 AM Clark Park
The Morgue the Merrier: The Science of the Living Dead 6:00 PM Laurel Hill Cemetery
Iron Physicist 7:00 PM Drexel University Papadakis Integrated Sciences Building Room 120
Sherlock Holmes: The Adventure of the Speckled Band- Performance and Science Demonstrations 7:30 PM Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion
SUN, April 28
Discovery Day: Science at the Seaport 10:00 AM The Independence Seaport Museum
Discovery Day: Urban Farming 11:00 AM Bartram's Garden
Science Surprises: Vicki Cobb's One Woman Science Show 2:00 PM Central Library
Science for Sinners 6:00 PM Frankford Hall
THU, April 18
PSF Kick-Off Party: Science Carnival After Dark 6:30 PM NextFab Studio
FRI, April 19
Blogging and Beer: Public Health in Philadelphia 6:00 PM Rembrandt's
Gaming as Therapy: A Pathway to Interaction 6:00 PM The Academy of Natural Sciences
SAT, April 20
Educator Workshop: Integrating Experiential Education in the STEM Classroom 10:00 AM The Franklin Institute, 4th Floor Harcourt Center
Teachers' Lounge 10:00 AM Benjamin Franklin Parkway
Science Carnival 11:00 AM Ben Franklin Parkway Outer Drive between 20th & 22nd Streets
Educator Workshop: Constructing a Multi-cultural Learning Process in a Science Classroom 11:30 AM The Franklin Institute, 4th Floor Harcourt Center
Science, Pseudoscience and Nonsense: A Clarification by James Randi 11:30 AM The Franklin Institute, Franklin Theater
Great Gigs: Carnival Edition 2:00 PM The Franklin Institute, Franklin Theater
Relaxing the Brain: The Benefits of Mindful Meditation 6:00 PM Franklin Square Park Pavilion
Exhibit Opening Party: Cellular/Molecular 6:30 PM Esther Klein Gallery
Sounds Made Up: Tales From the History of Science 7:00 PM Chemical Heritage Foundation
FRI, April 26
Astronomy Night Café: Edge of the Universe 6:00 PM Frankford Hall
ASTRONOMY NIGHT 6:00 PM Various Locations
Liver, Beans, and Dice: The Ancient (and Modern) Science of Fortune Telling 6:30 PM The Clay Studio
Beer Chemistry: Perfect Pairings 7:00 PM Yards Brewing Company
Murder at the Mutter™: Outbreak! 7:00 PM Mutter Museum
SAT, April 27
Discovery Day: Naturepalooza! 10:00 AM The Schuylkill Center
Discovery Day: Our Littlest Scientists! 10:00 AM Please Touch Museum
Discovery Day: Be the Detective! 11:00 AM Philadelphia Center for Arts & Technology
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FRIDAY, APRIL 19
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PSF Kick-Off Party: Science Carnival After Dark Close your eyes and imagine a science wonderland, with hands-on activities just for adults. Kick-off the 2013 Festival with live science shows, music, demonstrations, and interactive stations, all tailored to adults. Be there to tap the 2013 Yard’s Official Science Festival Beer, Pythagorean Beerum, a specially brewed Belgian Tripel. Collaborators: NextFab Studio, Association of Women in Forensics, AT&T, Chipocrite, Crazy Aaron’s Puttyworld, Drexel University, Drexel University Colorectal Surgery, John James Audubon Center at Mill Grove, Laurel Hill Cemetery, Little Baby's Ice Cream, Mikronesia, Monell Chemical Senses Center, Moore College of Art and Design, Nerd Nite, Phickle, SABIC, Temple University Spatial Intelligence Learning Center, The Franklin Institute, University of Pennsylvania, University of Pennsylvania Genetics and Gene Regulation, Wagner Free Institute of Science, Yards Brewing Company, Yelp, Energy Efficient Building Hub, PJM Interconnection, and Penn Institute for Urban Research
APRIL 18, 6:30-9:00 PM NextFab Studio 2025 Washington Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19146 Tickets: $15
APRIL 19, 6:00-9:00 PM Academy of Natural Sciences 1900 Benjamin Franklin Parkway Philadelphia, PA 19103 Tickets: Adults/Non Academy Members $10, Educators (with ID) $9, Academy Members $5, Kids under 12 Free
APRIL 19, 6:00-7:30 PM Rembrandt's 41 North 23rd Street Philadelphia, PA 19130 Free
Blogging and Beer: Public Health in Philadelphia What is public health and why does it matter? Participate in a discussion with some of Philadelphia's public health leaders, doctors, and journalists over a few pints of brew. Collaborators: Philadelphia Inquirer, Drexel University
Gaming as Therapy: A Pathway to Interaction For some children and adults on the autism spectrum, games can be a pathway to interaction. Families are invited to learn about gaming as therapy and play some games in the process. Collaborators: The Academy of Natural Sciences at Drexel University, AJ Drexel Autism Institute, Association of Medical Illustrators, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (CHOP), Cypher Prime, ExCITe Center, Kinney Center for Autism Education and Support at Saint Joseph’s University
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MORE CARNIVAL EVENTS
EDUCATOR WORKSHOPS AND EXPERIENCES AT THE CARNIVAL
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April 20, 11:30 AM–1:00 PM Franklin Theater The Franklin Institute 222 North 20th Street Philadelphia, PA 19103 Tickets: Free, Registration Recommended
April 20, 10:00–11:00 AM 4th Floor Harcourt Center The Franklin Institute 222 North 20th Street Philadelphia, PA 19103 Tickets: Free, Registration Recommended
April 20, 11:30 AM–12:30 PM 4th Floor Harcourt Center The Franklin Institute 222 North 20th Street Philadelphia, PA 19103 Tickets: Free, Registration Recommended
April 20, 11:00 AM–4:00 PM Benjamin Franklin Parkway Tickets: Free for educators
A full list of exhibitors and activities is available at www.philasciencefestival.org/carnival.
FREE ALL DAY! You’ve never experienced an outdoor carnival like this one! Our carnival features more than 130 exhibitors offering non-stop, family-friendly experiments, interactive activities, games, and a packed line-up of live entertainment. Enjoy liquid nitrogen ice cream, make gak, meet live zoo animals, check out the inner-workings of robots, take a tour of a helicopter, extract DNA from a strawberry, test a “crime scene” for forensic evidence, and so much more!
SCIENCE CARNIVAL ON THE PARKWAY
April 20, 11:00 AM–4:00 PM Benjamin Franklin Parkway Philadelphia, PA 19103 FREE ALL DAY
Science, Pseudoscience and Nonsense: A Clarification by James Randi From therapeutic touch to divining rods, James Randi investigates and demystifies pseudoscientific claims. Collaborators: Philadelphia Association for Critical Thinking, The Franklin Institute
Great Gigs: Carnival Edition What is a typical day at the office for some of the coolest local scientists? Hear from a chocolate scientist, a veterinarian, and more on why their jobs rock. Collaborators: Association of Women in Forensics, The Franklin Institute, Mars Incorporated, Temple University, University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine
Integrating Experiential Education in the STEM Classroom What is experiential education and how is it valuable in a STEM classroom? Join The Franklin Institute educators and partake in a lively discussion and consider ways to integrate what you’ve learned into your classroom. Collaborators: The Franklin Institute
Teachers’ Lounge Be sure to stop by the FMC exhibit and teachers' lounge for a guide to science resources, 'meet the scientists' and the chance to win a school trip.
Constructing a Multi-cultural Learning Process in a Science Classroom This workshop offers tools to construct a lesson plan that includes principles of multi-cultural learning in science classrooms. The workshop will be a hands-on orientation that will include several different examples of facilitating science learning in a multi-cultural learning environment. Collaborators: South Asia Center at the University of Pennsylvania
SATURDAY, APRIL 20
Carnival Media Partners
April 20, 2:00–3:00 PM Franklin Theater The Franklin Institute 222 North 20th Street Philadelphia, PA 19103 Tickets: Free, Registration Recommended
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SUNDAY, APRIL 21
Frankford Hall will offer Happy Hour prices during all PSF Science Café Events.
Cold Plasma: Improving TV Picture Quality and Saving Lives You may not look at your TV the same way again. Find out how "cold plasma" (the technology that improves the picture quality on your television or computer screen) can be applied to life-saving medicine. Collaborators: Drexel University, The Franklin Institute
The Information Revolution Our need to access information is nothing new. From printing presses to Facebook, take a trip through time to see how information has changed societies around the world. Collaborators: Drexel University, University of Pennsylvania Wharton School of Business
Hallucinogenic Health: What a Long Strange Trip It's Been… Explore the history of psychedelic research in America, how labs across the world are reviving that research, and how the field of study may develop in the future. Collaborators: University of Pennsylvania, The Franklin Institute
APRIL 21, 2:30–4:00 PM Frankford Hall 1210 Frankford Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19125 Free
APRIL 21, 2:00–5:30 PM The Wagner Free Institute of Science 1700 West Montgomery Ave Philadelphia, PA 19121 Tickets: Adults $10, Educators $9
Skinned, Stuffed, and Mounted: The History, Culture, and How-to of Taxidermy With over 100,000 specimens, many of which are skinned, stuffed, and mounted, the Wagner Free Institute of Science is no stranger to taxidermy. Join an author and a local taxidermist for a fascinating discussion and "live" demonstration that is not for the faint-of-heart! Collaborators: Wagner Free Institute of Science, Philadelphia Area Center for the History of Science
5 Senses "Pub Crawl" Explore the science of the senses on this five-stop crawl. Send your taste buds on a flavor trip, discover the science behind the Philadelphia accent, learn what your smell preferences tell you about yourself, all while participating in hands-on activities and enjoying refreshments at each stop.
This event features Dr. William Labov, a 2013 Franklin Institute Award Laureate. For more information on The Franklin Institute Awards program visit www.fi.edu/franklinawards.
Collaborators: The Franklin Institute, Continental Restaurant Old City, Historic Philadelphia, Monell Chemical Senses Center, The University of Pennsylvania
All Things Fermented: The Science of Beer and Cheese Philly is known for its great beer scene. Experience an entertaining 2-hour tasting adventure in Manayunk and encounter the science of fermentation. Collaborators: City Food Tours, Manayunk Brewery
APRIL 21, Check-in begins at 2:30 PM Crawl from 3:00-6:00 PM 239 Arch Street Philadelphia, PA 19106 Tickets: $35
APRIL 21, 3:30–5:30 PM Manayunk Brewery 4120 Main Street Philadelphia, PA 19127 Tickets: $55 Must be 21+
APRIL 21, 1:00–2:30 PM Frankford Hall 1210 Frankford Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19125 Free
SCIENCE SUNDAY AT FRANKFORD HALL
APRIL 21, 4:00–5:30 PM Frankford Hall 1210 Frankford Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19125 Free
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APRIL 22, 6:00-7:30 PM Stratus Rooftop Bar and Lounge 437 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19103 Free
APRIL 22, times and locations vary Visit www.philasciencefestival.org for a complete listing Tickets: Free, Registration Required
Clandestine Clad: Real Life Spy Technology Don't miss this rare opportunity to have an informal chat with a real life, retired U.S. spy. Discover some of the secrets of the trade and hear stories from the field. Understand the role that cutting- edge technology continues to play in this clandestine world. Collaborators: The Franklin Institute, Stratus Rooftop Bar and Lounge
Open Lab events are intended for students in grades 9 through 12 and their chaperones.
Open Labs Step behind the scenes at the health department, spend a day in the chemistry lab, or get a first-hand look at the science happening right here in Philadelphia. Labs will be open to students and teachers during the morning and afternoon and will provide hands-on activities and tours.
Science on Tap Quizzo Science on Tap presents its third annual PSF Science Quizzo. Teams square off to answer tidbits of science trivia in this all- out battle for top scientific prowess. Collaborators: The Academy of Natural Sciences, American Philosophical Society, Chemical Heritage Foundation, The College of Physicians of Philadelphia, Wagner Free Institute of Science
APRIL 22, 6:00–8:00 PM Continental Old City 138 Market Street Philadelphia, PA 19106 Tickets: $30
APRIL 22, 4:00–7:00 PM Department of Making & Doing 3711 Market St Philadelphia, PA 19104 Tickets: Free, Registration Required
Sweet and Savory Science: Hives and Honey Join Philadelphia beekeepers to learn about these incredible insects and the delicious nectars they produce. Experience honey's complex flavor varieties and check out observation hives to see these little workers in action. Collaborators: Philadelphia Bee Keepers Guild, Continental Restaurant & Martini Bar
Connecting to our Everyday Environment with EcoExpress.org and the PA Horticultural Society Discuss with other educators how to make cross-curricular connections to environmental science and learn how to address ecological topics that relate to your students’ everyday environments. Collaborators: GreenTreks, The Pennsylvania Horticultural Society
Tackling Concussions Concussions have become a hot topic in the sports world in recent years. How do concussions really occur and what are their short and long-term health implications. More importantly, what changes will new research bring to the games we love? Collaborators: University of Pennsylvania Center for Brain Injury and Repair
Bugs-a-Brewin' Bugs are EVERYWHERE! Experts from the Morris Arboretum of the University of Pennsylvania, a historic public garden and educational institution, will be on hand to talk about plants and how bugs can both help us and harm us, all while answering any and all creeping, crawling insect inquiries. Collaborators: Morris Arboretum, Iron Hill Brewery, Chestnut Hill, Philadelphia Zoo
APRIL 22, 6:00–7:30 PM City Tap House 3925 Walnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19104 Free
MONDAY, APRIL 22 EDUCATOR WORKSHOP
APRIL 22, 6:30 PM Iron Hill Brewery 8400 Germantown Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19128 Free
APRIL 22, 6:00–8:00 PM National Mechanics 22 South 3rd Street Philadelphia, PA 19106 Free
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TUESDAY, APRIL 23
Great Gigs: Open Labs Edition What is a typical day at the office for some of the coolest local scientists? Hear from a deep sea marine ecologist, forensic anthropologist, and others on why their jobs rock. Collaborators: Drexel University, Temple University, The College of Physicians of Philadelphia, The Franklin Institute, University of Pennsylvania School of Veterinary Medicine
Open Lab events are intended for students in grades 9 through 12 and their chaperones.
Open Labs Step behind the scenes at the health department, spend a day in the chemistry lab, or get a first-hand look at the science happening right here in Philadelphia. Labs will be open to students and teachers during the morning and afternoon and will provide hands-on activities and tours.
NEIGHBORHOOD SCIENCE AFTER SCHOOL
APRIL 22, 3:30–5:30 PM Eastwick Branch Library 2851 Island Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19153 Free
APRIL 22, 3:30–5:30 PM Independence Branch Library 18 South 7th Street Philadelphia, PA 19106 Free
Join scientists, engineers, mathematicians, and other area experts at local libraries for a mini carnival of science exploration! See live animals, examine real dinosaur fossils, perform hands-on experiments, and more at these FUN and FREE after school programs guaranteed to entertain the littlest learners.
Eastwick Branch Library Explore the science of YOU and the world around you! See live animals, learn about your body, and discover the wildlife that lives in your own backyard! Collaborators: Eastwick Branch Library, John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge, LEAP into Science, Philadelphia Zoo, The Franklin Institute
Independence Branch Library Explore chemistry in the kitchen, discover life in ancient Greece and Egypt, and learn how to keep your brain and skin healthy. Collaborators: Independence Branch Library, Chemical Heritage Foundation, LEAP into Science, Penn Center for Brain Injury & Repair, Penn Museum, Wistar Institute
Torresdale Branch Library Make-and-take your own nanoscience activity, explore how pollutants on the land wash off and affect the quality of our rivers, and play with educational toys and games. Collaborators: Torresdale Branch Library, Discovery Toys, Philadelphia Water Department, The Franklin Institute
Widener Branch Library Discover what our bones say about us, examine the effects of weathering on gravestones, and learn how to crack secret codes dating back to da Vinci. Collaborators: Widener Branch Library, LEAP into Science, Laurel Hill Cemetery, Temple University, The College of Physicians of Philadelphia
Wynnefield Branch Library Explore the science of YOU and the world around you! Meet live animals, see real specimens, and play a game that shows how your thoughts can affect your body. Collaborators: Wynnefield Branch Library, Riverbend Environmental Education Center, The Franklin Institute, The Schuylkill Center, University of the Sciences
April 22, 3:30 – 5:30 PM Torresdale Branch Library 3079 Holme Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19136 Free
April 22, 3:30 – 5:30 PM Widener Branch Library 2808 West Lehigh Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19132 Free
April 22, 3:30 – 5:30 PM Wynnefield Branch Library 5325 Overbrook Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19131 Free
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April 23, times and locations vary Visit www.philasciencefestival.org for a complete listing Tickets: Free, Registration Required
APRIL 23, 12:30–1:30 PM Drexel University Mandell Theater 3201 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, PA, 19104 Tickets: Free, Registration Required
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APRIL 23, 7:00–8:30 PM Drexel University Mandell Theater 3201 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, PA, 19104 Tickets: $10, $9 Educators (with ID)
APRIL 23, 6:00–7:30 PM Han Dynasty 3711 Market Street Philadelphia, PA 19104 Tickets: $20 Must be 21+
APRIL 23, 6:00–8:00 PM Continental Old City 138 Market Street Philadelphia, PA 19106 Tickets: $40
Table Top Science Dr. Fred Schaefer hosts a night of hands-on, interactive science lessons filled with chemistry activities and demonstrations, all in the comfort of this neighborhood brew pub. Collaborators: University of the Sciences, Earth Bread + Brewery
Perceptions of Flavor: An Evening with Shola Take a culinary journey through what was, what is and what possibilities lay ahead in the worlds of flavor perception and modern cuisine. Chef Shola Olunloyo will prepare four “courses” sure to dazzle your taste buds…and astonish curious minds. Join the esteemed chef and scientists from the Monell Chemical Senses Center as they discuss each dish and discuss how and why we perceive taste and flavor. Collaborators: Studio Kitchen, Monell Chemical Senses Center
Hot, Hot, HOT: The Science of Spicy Food Han Dynasty is renowned for serving some of the spiciest food in the city. Learn the science that gives Han's cuisine its signature kick and test different remedies to combat the burn…if any exist, that is. Collaborators: Monell Center, Han Dynasty, University City Science Center
Big Ideas: Funding and Innovation Government funds drive the development of the technologies we've grown to rely on. How are these projects chosen? Hear from researchers who’ve generated some of the most well-known scientific breakthroughs of our time.
This event features Dr. Subra Surresh, a 2013 Franklin Institute Award Laureate. For more information on The Franklin Institute Awards program visit www.fi.edu/franklinawards.
Collaborators: University of Pennsylvania, The Franklin Institute, University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
APRIL 23, 6:30–9:00 PM Franklin Theater The Franklin Institute 222 North 20th Street Philadelphia, PA 19103 Tickets:$10, $8 Educators (with ID)
APRIL 23, 7:00–9:30 PM Riverbend Environmental Education Center 1950 Spring Mill Road Gladwyne, PA 19035 Tickets: $100
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How Medicine Works: A Microscopic Army What’s happening in our bodies when we get sick? What do medicines really do once they are in our system? Franklin Institute science interpreters and researchers explore these questions and more. Collaborators: The Wistar Institute, The Franklin Institute, University of the Sciences
Science of Jazz: Waves, Beats, and Scales This isn’t your average jazz concert. This multisensory experience will paint a portrait of the science of waves, scales, and beats using interactive live demonstrations. For an even more personal experience, download an app that shows these principles in real time. Collaborators: The Franklin Institute, Drexel University
The Sustainable Table: A Dinner Experience Join us on Riverbend’s beautiful grounds to learn about where the food you’re eating comes from and why the way it’s grown—whether aquaponically, traditionally, locally or industrially—is so important. Chef Max Hansen will prepare an amazing 4 course meal that highlights various methods for sustainable food production. Collaborators: Riverbend Environmental Education Center, Max Hansen Caterer
Revealing Our Genetic Code Brush-up with a brief review of DNA, use candy models to illustrate high-throughput sequencing and alignment of genomes, and participate in a lively discussion about genomics. Collaborators: Penn Genome Frontiers Institute
APRIL 23, 4:00–6:00 PM Dept. of Making & Doing 3711 Market Street Philadelphia, PA 19104 Tickets: Free, Registration Required
APRIL 23, 5:00–9:00 PM Earth Bread and Brewery 7136 Germantown Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19119 Free
April 23, 6:30–8:30 PM Iron Gate Theater 3700 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19104 Tickets: $12, $10 Educators (with ID)
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HIGH SCHOOL & UNIVERSITY STUDENTS
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24
APRIL 23, 3:30–5:30 PM Haddington Branch Library 446 North 65th Street Philadelphia, PA 19151 Free
APRIL 23, 3:30–5:30 PM Lawncrest Branch Library 6098 Rising Sun Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19111 Free
APRIL 23, 3:30–5:30 PM Queen Memorial Branch Library 1201 South 23rd Street Philadelphia PA, 19146 Free
APRIL 23, 3:30–5:30 PM Richmond Branch Library 2987 Almond Street Philadelphia, PA 19134 Free
NEIGHBORHOOD SCIENCE AFTER SCHOOL
Join scientists, engineers, mathematicians, and other area experts at local libraries for a mini carnival of science exploration! See live animals, examine real dinosaur fossils, perform hands-on experiments, and more at these FUN and FREE after school programs guaranteed to entertain the littlest learners.
Haddington Branch Library How do forensic scientists collect and analyze crime scene data? Become a crime scene investigator and create shoe castings, dust for fingerprints, analyze similar fabrics, and learn about genetic testing. Collaborators: Haddington Branch Library, LEAP into Science, Philadelphia University
Lawncrest Branch Library What's the big deal about the nanoscale? Amazing things happen when you get SUPER SMALL! Make-and-take your own activity and learn how these tiny technologies could have a big impact on your life. Collaborators: Lawncrest Branch Library, LEAP into Science, The Franklin Institute, University of Pennsylvania
Queen Memorial Branch Library Explore the amazing adaptations that aquatic animals have developed to help them survive in their environment. Then, discover how chemicals in foods activate our taste receptors. Collaborators: Queen Memorial Branch Library, LEAP into Science, Monell Chemical Senses Center , New Jersey Academy for Aquatic Sciences, The Hacktory/NextFab Studio
Richmond Branch Library Learn about mummies and how to keep a boat afloat, rattle your mind with a brainteaser, and discover how feathers and hollow bones allow birds to soar! Collaborators: Richmond Branch Library, John James Audubon Center at Mill Grove, Independence Seaport Museum, LEAP into Science, Penn Museum, The Franklin Institute
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Long Live Our Treasures: The Science of Conservation and Preservation Join leading researchers and conservators to learn how museums and individuals can preserve their most precious artifacts. Collaborators: Penn Museum, The Academy of Natural Sciences at Drexel University, Art Conservation Alliance, Barnes Foundation, Bartram's Garden, City Archives, Conservation Center for Art & Historic Artifacts, The College of Physicians of Philadelphia, Fairmount Historic Preservation Trust, Free Library of Philadelphia, John James Audubon Center, LaSalle Art Museum, Independence Seaport Museum, University of Delaware
I Love My Science Job! Not all science jobs take place in the lab! Get a 360˚ view of the diverse job opportunities within the science and technology industries and hear from entrepreneurs, journalists, public relations professionals and researchers who have one thing in common: they all love their jobs. Collaborators: University City Science Center, Campus Philly
APRIL 24, 5:00–7:00 PM Quorum University City Science Center 3711 Market Street, 8th Floor Philadelphia, PA 19104 Tickets: Free, Registration Required
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APRIL 24, 5:00-8:00 PM Penn Museum 3260 South Street Philadelphia, PA 19104 Tickets: $6 advance, $12 at door, $5 educators (with ID)
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EDUCATOR WORKSHOP
NEIGHBORHOOD SCIENCE AFTER SCHOOL
Join scientists, engineers, mathematicians, and other area experts at local libraries for a mini carnival of science exploration! See live animals, examine real dinosaur fossils, perform hands-on experiments, and more at these FUN and FREE after school programs guaranteed to entertain the littlest learners.
Cecil B. Moore Branch Library Touch and examine REAL dinosaur fossils and meet LIVE furry (and not so furry!) friends to learn how animals, both extinct and alive, adapt for survival. Then, put your math skills to the test to write and break secret codes, and learn how to protect your brain when participating in sports. Collaborators: Cecil B. Moore Branch Library, LEAP into Science, Penn Center for Brain Injury & Repair, Temple University, The Academy of the Natural Sciences of Drexel University, the Wagner Free Institute of Science
Haverford Branch Library Meet some furry friends, learn about molecules and how gravity works. Then take a close-up look at insects and spiders to see if you can spot the differences. Take what you’ve learned and create your very own imaginary bug! Collaborators: Haverford Branch Library, Bartram’s Garden, LEAP into Science, Philadelphia Zoo, Please Touch Museum, Professional Development Dimensions, University of the Sciences
Oak Lane Branch Library Learn about chromatography, solve puzzles and use gravity to propel a soda bottle racer. Then, learn about science in ancient Greece by dressing up and working an Archimedes water screw! Collaborators: Oak Lane Branch Library, Association of Women in Forensic Science, Inc., LEAP into Science, Penn Museum, Springside Chestnut Hill Academy, The Franklin Institute
Wyoming Branch Library Build and launch your very own ROCKET, see architectural robotics and learn what it takes to be an archaeologist. Then, see what makes you, YOU! Collaborators: Wyoming Branch Library, 3-D Housing & Community Services, Elfreth's Alley, LEAP into Science, Philadelphia University, The Franklin Institute
Project WET! Water connects us all! Do you know where your water comes from and where it goes after you use it? What is a watershed? Learn about the importance of water to our daily activities and gain valuable classroom resources. Collaborators: USFWS, John Heinz NWR at Tinicum
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APRIL 24, 3:30–5:30 PM Cecil B. Moore Branch Library 2320 Cecil B. Moore Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19121 Free
APRIL 24, 3:30–5:30 PM Haverford Branch Library 5543 Haverford Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19139 Free
APRIL 24, 3:30–5:30 PM Oak Lane Branch Library 6614 North 12th Street Philadelphia, PA 19126 Free
APRIL 24, 3:30–5:30 PM Wyoming Branch Library 231 East Wyoming Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19120 Free
APRIL 24, 4:00–7:00 PM Department of Making & Doing 3711 Market Street Philadelphia, PA 19104 Free
APRIL 24, 6:00-7:30 PM Rembrandts 741 North 23rd Street Philadelphia, PA 19130 Tickets: Free
APRIL 24, 6:30–8:00 PM World Café Live 3025 Walnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19104 Free
APRIL 24, 8:00 PM Doors open at 7:30 PM Frankford Hall 1210 Frankford Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19125 Tickets: $5
APRIL 24, 8:00–9:30 PM The Kimmel Center's Verizon Hall 300 South Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19102 Tickets: $32-44
ART & MUSIC AFICIONADOS
Life Aquatic Immerse yourself in the world of the fishes, past and present. Hear a talk on important oceanic expeditions and take a tour of our new exhibit, X-Ray Vision: Fish Inside Out. Then create a lasting memory of our aquatic friends through a lesson in gyotaku, traditional Japanese fish printing. Collaborators: Chemical Heritage Foundation, The Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University
The Smithsonian Community Grant program, funded by MetLife Foundation, is a proud sponsor of this public program.
Sky Wars: Bird vs. Building Skyscrapers may be beautiful from afar, but they can be deadly to migratory birds. Learn about "bird strikes" and what can be done to save birds from deadly collisions. Collaborators: Philadelphia Zoo, John James Audubon Center, Temple University, The Academy of Natural Sciences, Rembrandt's
Don't Burst My Bubble Explore the science of bubbles. How are they formed? How big can they get without popping? Don't miss this opportunity to learn everything bubbly you ever wanted to know! Collaborators: University of Pennsylvania Laboratory for Research on the Structure of Matter, Monell Chemical Senses Center, The Franklin Institute
Nerd Nite: Crime Scene Investigation Join Nerd Nite to learn how forensic scientists make a case. Learn about the birth of forensic science during Prohibition, how a polygraph makes you tell on yourself, and what bones can say about a crime. Prohibition era jazz will turn Frankford Hall into our own little speakeasy. Collaborators: Penn Museum, Vidocq Society
Icarus at the Edge of Time Icarus at the Edge of Time is a mesmerizing tale set in outer space about a boy who challenges the awesome might of a black hole. Go on a whirlwind voyage through space and time in this futuristic re-imagining of a Greek myth, featuring an original score by Philip Glass, script adapted by Brian Greene and David Henry Hwang and a film created and directed by Al + Al. The piece will be performed by the Philadelphia Youth Orchestra live with narrator. The program is great for all ages and will be introduced by famed physicist Brian Greene. Collaborators: Philadelphia International Festival of the Arts, Philadelphia Youth Orchestra, The Franklin Institute
APRIL 24, 5:00-8:00 AM Chemical Heritage Foundation 315 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19106 Tickets: Free, Registration Required
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iHealth: Can Your Smartphone Replace Smart Doctors? Join doctors from Penn to discuss the recent boom in health-based phone apps and to sort the good ones from the bad. Collaborators: University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine
Fun with Fermentation: Kimcheese This tasting is designed for funky fermentation fiends of all kinds! Come to DiBruno Bros to experience the pairing choices of cheese with a selection of homemade kimchis. While these traditionally Eastern and Western ferments may not seem like an obvious match, they are intrinsically linked by the chemistry and microbiology that make them both delicious. Collaborators: Phickle, DiBruno Bros, Madame Fromage
Relaxing the Brain: The Benefits of Mindful Meditation Meditation and mindfulness practices have been associated with a wide range of mental and physical benefits. A discussion about the growing body of research on this topic will be followed by a short, guided session of mindfulness meditation. Collaborators: University of Pennsylvania Center for Neuroscience & Society, Historic Philadelphia
Science Day at the Ballpark Cheer on the Phillies as you explore the science of sports! Before and during the game, visit a dozen hands-on activity carts throughout the concourse. Collaborators: Philadelphia Phillies, The Academy of Natural Sciences at Drexel University, Drexel University College of Engineering, Free Library of Philadelphia, Independence Seaport Museum, John Heinz Wildlife Refuge, Penn Center for Brain Injury and Repair, Penn Museum, Philadelphia Zoo, Temple University, The Franklin Institute, University of the Sciences
Exhibit Opening Party: Cellular/Molecular Through different media and through abstraction, Cellular/Molecular showcases local artworks inspired by biology and chemistry, works that define the terms, and works that demonstrate our accidental and natural inclination to create cellular and molecular forms. Curated by Gaby Heit. Collaborators: Esther Klein Gallery, University City Science Center, Gaby Heit, various artists
Sounds Made Up: Tales From the History of Science Join local comedians and historians of science for a journey back in time. Take a lighthearted look at when our best scientific intentions weren't always a good thing. Collaborators: Philadelphia Area Center for the History of Science, Philadelphia Improv Theater, the Chemical Heritage Foundation
APRIL 25, 6:00-7:30 PM Frankford Hall 1210 Frankford Avenue Philadelphia PA 19125 Tickets: Free
APRIL 25, 6:00-7:30 PM DiBruno Bros 1730 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19103 Tickets: $15
APRIL 25, 6:00-7:30 PM Franklin Square Park Pavilion 200 North 6th Street Philadelphia, PA 19106 Free
APRIL 25, 11:00 AM, game time, 1:05 PM Citizens Bank Park 1 Citizens Bank Way Philadelphia, PA 19148 Tickets: $20 and up. Tickets are offered at a discount—use the code SCIENCE to save $6.00 per ticket when purchasing. www.phillies.com/science
APRIL 25, 7:00–8:30 PM Chemical Heritage Foundation 315 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19106 Tickets: $5 advance, $7 at the door
APRIL 25, 6:30 PM Esther Klein Gallery 3600 Market Street Philadelphia, PA 19104 Free
Science Day at the Ballpark is back, but this time, during a school day! Experience the physics behind the game and receive a special teachers’ manual to facilitate learning throughout the game.
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FRIDAY, APRIL 26
EDUCATOR WORKSHOP
NEIGHBORHOOD SCIENCE AFTER SCHOOL
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April 26, 6:00–9:30 PM Various Locations FREE
APRIL 25, 3:30–5:30 PM Logan Branch Library 1333 Wagner Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19141 Free
APRIL 25, 3:30–5:30 PM South Philadelphia Branch Library 1700 South Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19145 Free
APRIL 25, 4:00–6:00 PM Department of Making & Doing 3711 Market Street Philadelphia, PA 19104 Tickets: Free, Registration Required
Join scientists, engineers, mathematicians, and other area experts at local libraries for a mini carnival of science exploration! See live animals, examine real dinosaur fossils, perform hands-on experiments, and more at these FUN and FREE after school programs guaranteed to entertain the littlest learners.
Logan Branch Library Meet LIVE furry friends and learn about animal habitats, discover how hollow bones and feathers enable birds to fly, and dig in the dirt with a hands-on gardening activity. Collaborators: Logan Branch Library, John James Audubon Center at Mill Grove, LEAP into Science, Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, Riverbend Environmental Education Center
South Philadelphia Branch Library Discover the chemistry in some of your favorite foods, write in secret code, and learn how to keep drinking water safe and clean by protecting water at the source. Collaborators: South Philadelphia Branch Library, Temple University, Fairmount Water Works Interpretive Center, GreenTreks Network, LEAP into Science, Chemical Heritage Foundation
SciGirls Workshop Learn how to engage girls in STEM subjects with the “SciGirls Seven” approach and how to integrate these principles into your own classroom. Collaborators: The Franklin Institute
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Grab a blanket and tour the cosmos at stargazing parties in and around Philadelphia. Professional and amateur astronomers will bring out their telescopes for locals to stargaze.
A portion of the stargazing equipment generously donated by Celestron
Awbury Arboretum 1 Awbury Road Philadelphia, PA 19138
Battleship New Jersey 62 Battleship Place Camden, NJ 08103
Congreso De Latinos Unidos, Inc 216 West Somerset Street Philadelphia, PA 19133
Frankford Hall 210 Frankford Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19125
Franklin Square Park 200 North 6th Street Philadelphia, PA 19106
Folk Arts-Cultural Treasures Charter School 1023 Callowhill Street Philadelphia, PA 19123
Historic Fair Hill 2900 Germantown Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19133
Imani Educational Circle Charter School 5612 Greene Street Philadelphia, PA 19144
Museum Balcony, Independence Seaport Museum 211 South Christopher Columbus Blvd. Philadelphia, PA 19106
John Heinz National Wildlife Refuge 8601 Lindbergh Boulevard Philadelphia, PA 19153
Laurel Hill Cemetery 3822 Ridge Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19132
LEAP Academy University Charter School 549 Cooper Street Camden, NJ 08102
Riverbend Environmental Education Center 1950 Spring Mill Road Gladwyne, PA 19035
St. Helena School 6101 N 5th Street Philadelphia, PA 19120
Sunnycrest Family Center 3828 Spring Garden Street Philadelphia, PA 19104
Swarthmore College Science Center Whittier Place 500 College Avenue Swarthmore, PA 19108
Teens 4 Good Urban Farm 8th Street & Poplar Street Philadelphia, PA 19123
University of Pennsylvania Shoemaker Green 33rd & Walnut Streets Philadelphia, PA 19104
University of the Sciences Quad on Woodland Avenue 42nd & 45th Streets Philadelphia, PA 19104
West Chester University 844 South New Street (across from the tennis courts) West Chester, PA 19383
Woodlands Cemetery 4000 Woodland Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19104
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APRIL 26, 6:00–9:30 PM Frankford Hall 1210 Frankford Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19125 Free
APRIL 26, 6:30–8:00 PM The Clay Studio 139 North Second St Philadelphia, PA 19106 Tickets: $10
APRIL 26, 7:00–10:00 PM Mütter Museum 19 South 22nd Street Philadelphia, PA 19103 Tickets: $50 Must be 21+
Astronomy Night Café: Edge of the Universe Physicist Paul Halpern will explore recent theories and discoveries about the universe, including dark matter, dark energy, the "Big Bounce," and the "Big Rip." The discussion will be followed by an evening of stargazing. Collaborators: University of the Sciences, The Franklin Institute
Liver, Beans, and Dice: The Ancient (and Modern) Science of Fortune Telling Practice some fortune telling techniques while examining both ancient and current forms of divination (fortune telling) and explore the actual science behind the ways that were (and still are) used to divine our fates. Collaborators: Penn Museum, Drexel University, Philadelphia Area Center for the History of Science
Beer Chemistry: Perfect Pairings Sample delicious beer and food pairings as sensory scientists and brewers from Yards demonstrate the sensory properties and chemistry behind these local brews. Enjoy an open bar and treats from local eateries such as, Fette Sau, Little Baby’s Ice Cream, and Han Dynasty, among others. Collaborators: Yards Brewing Company, Monell Chemical Senses Center, The Franklin Institute
Murder at the Mütter™: Outbreak! Someone has been attacked at the Mütter Museum and investigators believe that a dangerous pathogen may have been released. Decipher clues and analyze data to determine the cause of the violence. Participants will work with local forensic experts to experience the science of criminal investigation and solve the mystery. Collaborators: The College of Physicians of Philadelphia, Arcadia University, Association of Women in Forensics, Drexel University, Philadelphia University, University of the Sciences
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Explore the science that surrounds you at a “mini carnival” in your own neighborhood! Meet local scientists, perform hands-on experiments, and discover something new.
Discovery Day: Naturepalooza! Celebrate all things natural at this family festival honoring Earth Day! Enjoy live music, live animal shows, poetry, art, games, storytelling, and more. Collaborators: The Schuylkill Center, Clean Air Council, Drexel University, John James Audubon Center at Mill Grove, Philadelphia Zoo, SciStarter, The Franklin Institute
Discovery Day: Our Littlest Scientists! Free play leads to discovery and introduces children to basic scientific inquiry. Join us for a day of science and play to celebrate the smallest scientists in the city! Collaborators: Please Touch Museum, Discovery Toys, Moore College of Art and Design, Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts, Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, Philadelphia Zoo, The Franklin Institute, Temple University SILC, Smith Playground, Villanova University
FREAKS & GEEKS
FOODIES
APRIL 26, 7:00–10:00 PM Yards Brewing Company 901 North Delaware Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19103 Tickets: $55 Must be 21+
APRIL 27, 10:00 AM–2:00 PM The Schuylkill Center 8480 Hagys Mill Road Philadelphia, PA 19128 Free
APRIL 27, 10:00 AM–4:00 PM Please Touch Museum 4231 Avenue of the Republic Philadelphia, PA 19131 Free
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Discovery Day: Be the Detective! Use your sleuthing skills to gather evidence and solve a crime. Dust for fingerprints, learn how DNA cracks the case, and discover how serology connects your body goo, to you! Collaborators: Association of Women in Forensic Science, Center for Forensic Science Research, I Heart Autopsy, PACTS, Penn State University, Philadelphia Center for Arts and Technology, Scratch Programming, Temple University, The Franklin Institute, The Garden of Eden Productions, Inc.
Discovery Day: Ciencia y Mi (Science and Me) Use your senses to discover science in the world around you! Science comes to life in North Philadelphia with interactive, and hands-on activities from Esperanza College, The Franklin Institute, and Delaware State University. Collaborators: Esperanza College, Delaware State University, Society of Hispanic Engineers, The Franklin Institute
Discovery Day: Science in Clark Park Discover science in your own backyard! Meet local scientists and students and uncover the wonders in and around Clark Park. Hands-on activities will be featured throughout the day. Collaborators: University of Pennsylvania, West Philly Institutions
APRIL 27, 6:00–10:00 PM Laurel Hill Cemetery 3822 Ridge Avenue Philadelphia PA, 19132 Tickets: $25
The Morgue the Merrier: The Science of the Living Dead View a live zombie autopsy, complete a zombie body parts scavenger hunt, and discover the science of outbreaks. Party like the living dead with refreshments, drinks, and zombie activities in the cemetery. Collaborators: Laurel Hill Cemetery, The Association of Women in Forensic Science, The Franklin Institute, University of Pennsylvania Campus Health Initiatives
Iron Physicist Physics educators and students square off in a battle royal to determine who has the chops to be crowned Iron Physicist. Collaborators: Drexel University, Wondergy
Sherlock Holmes: The Adventure of the Speckled Band Performance and Science Demonstrations Enjoy a Victorian-style theater production of Doyle’s classic Sherlock Holmes story, The Adventure of the Speckled Band. Following the performance, Mütter Museum experts provide a unique perspective on the science behind the historical devices and compounds featured in the show. Collaborators: Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion, The Mütter Museum of the College of Physicians of Philadelphia
APRIL 27, 7:00–8:00 PM Drexel University Papadakis Integrated Sciences Building, Room 120 3250 Chestnut Street (at 33rd) Philadelphia, PA 19104 Free
APRIL 27, 7:30–9:30 PM Ebenezer Maxwell Mansion 200 West Tulpehocken Street Philadelphia, PA 19144 Tickets: $35
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APRIL 27, 11:00 AM–2:00 PM Philadelphia Center for Arts & Technology 2111 Eastburn Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19138 Free
APRIL 27, 11:00 AM–2:00 PM Esperanza College 4261 North 5th Street Philadelphia, PA 19140 Free
APRIL 27, 11:00 AM–4:00 PM Clark Park 4301 Chester Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19104 Free
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APRIL 28, 6:00 PM Frankford Hall 1210 Frankford Avenue Philadelphia, PA 19125 Tickets: $5
APRIL 28, 2:00 PM Central Library 1901 Vine Street Philadelphia, PA 19103 Free
Science Surprises: Vicki Cobb's One Woman Science Show A highly entertaining, fast-paced, one-woman show that invites the audience to discover science in the world around them through illusions and irresistible challenges. This program is part of the Margaret S. Halloran Family Literacy Programming Series at the Parkway Central Library. Collaborators: Free Library of Philadelphia, The Franklin Institute
Science for Sinners Join this science spin on the seven deadly sins. Eat, drink, and be wary with talks and entertainment acts. Seven speakers will talk about the science behind the seven deadly sins. Collaborators: The Franklin Institute, University of Pennsylvania Center for Neuroscience & Society
SUNDAY, APRIL 28
DISCOVERY DAYS
Explore the science that surrounds you at a “mini carnival” in your own neighborhood! Meet local scientists, perform hands-on experiments, and discover something new.
Discovery Day: Science of the Seaport Explore the many ways Philadelphia has been influenced by its relationship to water and the rivers that run through the city. Examine the science behind Philadelphia's history through immigration and genealogy, public health, the spread of diseases, as well as invasive animal and plant species. A schedule of Meerwald sail times is available at www.philasciencefestival.org. Collaborators: Independence Seaport Museum, AJ Meerwald, Chester Center for Second Chances, Fairmount Water Works Interpretive Center, Laurel Hill Cemetery, National Archives, New Jersey Academy of Aquatic Sciences, Pennsylvania Fish and Boat Commission, Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia Water Works, Rozalia Project, Temple University, Tesla Science Foundation, University of Pennsylvania, United States Customs and Immigration
Discovery Day: Urban Farming Explore the agricultural sciences through hands-on demonstrations throughout Bartram's Garden. Learn what you should know before you grow your own plants or vegetables in the city. Collaborators: Bartram's Garden, Beekeepers Guild, Clean Air Council, Fair Food Philly, Greens Grow Farm, Henry Got Crops, Cloud 9, Saul, Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, Phickle Philly Seed Exchange, The Franklin Institute, UC Green, Inc., Urban Nutrition Initiative, Urban Tree Connection, Wild Foodies
APRIL 28, 10:00 AM–4:00 PM Independence Seaport Museum 211 South Christopher Columbus Boulevard Philadelphia, PA 19106 Tickets: $7 advance, $12 door, $20 advance with sail, $23 door with sail
APRIL 28, 11:00 AM–3:00 PM Bartram's Garden 54th Street and Lindbergh Blvd Philadelphia, PA 19143 Tickets: $10, $8 educators (with ID), $8 Bartram’s Garden Members
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PSF Core Collaborators include: The Academy of Natural Sciences, Bartram’s Garden, Chemical Heritage Foundation, The City of Philadelphia, The College of Physicians of Philadelphia, Drexel University, The Franklin Institute, The Free Library of Philadelphia, Independence Seaport Museum, John Heinz National Wildfire Refuge at Tinicum, La Salle University, Laurel Hill Cemetery, Monell Chemical Senses Center, New Jersey Association of Aquatic Sciences, Pennsylvania Horticultural Society, Philadelphia University, Philadelphia Zoo, Please Touch Museum, Riverbend Environmental Education Center, The School District of Philadelphia, The Schuylkill Center, Temple University, University of Pennsylvania, University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of the Sciences, The Wagner Free Institute of Science, Association of Women in Forensic Science, and The Wistar Institute.