

Conclusions
Overall, everybody had a fantastic time in San Francisco. We all enjoyed different aspects of the trip, but one thing was constant: we...


Trying to Find Yourself in the Giant Mirror- Exploratorium
At the Exploratorium, visitors can attempt to high-five themselves in the giant mirror. The mirror has a concave, spherical shape which...


Tuning with Physics at the Exploratorium
Overtones are produced by differing wave behaviors as seen in the picture below. The waves have more nodes and antinodes, which change...


Exploratorium: Exploring Human Sense of Touch
The exploratorium contained more exhibits than I knew what to do with! There were activities relating to physics; human senses, emotions...
Watching Water Freeze at the Exploratorium
One of the many interactive exhibits at the Exploratorium is one in which you can melt ice and watch it refreeze using a large magnifying...


Bicycle Wheel Gyro at the Exploratorium
(http://www.exploratorium.edu/snacks/bicycle-wheel-gyro) The exploratorium in San Francisco, CA is full of a wide variety of science...


Escaping from Alcatraz
There was no better way to start our third day in San Francisco than boarding the ferry to Alcatraz Island. It was a foggy morning on the...


Chinatown
On Tuesday the group went to Chinatown. Chinatown in San Francisco is the largest Chinatown outside of Asia and the first Chinatown in...


Osher Rainforest- California Academy of Sciences
The California Academy of Sciences is host to a diverse array of habitats and wildlife. One of the most unique is the 90-foot tall...


Foucault's Pendulum: California Academy of Sciences
Foucault's Pendulum was designed in the nineteeth century. It consists of a massive, long pendulum that swings back and forth in the...