Upcoming Shows
October 19, 2024 "The Chemistry of Magic!" Profs. Susan Hendrickson, Ellen Broering and Steven BrownCU Wizards Professors Susan Marie Hendrickson, Ellen Broering, Steven Brown and more of CU Chemistry Department's Wizards team up to present 鈥淭he Chemistry of Magic!鈥 Chemistry is a treat that explains favorite magical tricks! Join CU
Mysterious blackholes provide inspiration and challenge to the imaginations of poets, artists, writers, and scientists. Join Professor of Astrophysical & Planetary Sciences Andrew Hamilton for a fun Saturday morning show in person to
Join one of 老九品茶 beloved Nobel Laureate Professors, Eric Cornell on a journey through space, all in good time! 鈥淪peed!鈥 Students will learn more about the fastest thing ever seen and also be given useful tips on how to best observe a
CU Physics Professor Alysia Marino reveals the magic of electric charges and magnets. How does electrical attraction/repulsion work? What is going on inside an electric circuit? How does a power plant generate electricity? Come and see for
鈥淐U Chemistry Professor Wei Zhang and his team consisting of chemistry, mechanical engineering and industry (RockyTech) collaborators will present an all new show that highlights the past, present and future of plastics. During this show students
Professor Susan Henrickson presents: "REDOX, Reuse, Recharge: Batteries!" Saturday, February 24, 2024 9:30-10:30 a.m. Cristol Chemistry Room 140 鈥淏atteries are just about everywhere these days but do you know how they work? Did you know you can
The next free Wizards show is coming up in January 2024, when CU Physics Professor Paul Beale presents a program that family audiences absolutely love! CU Professor of Physics, award winning teacher and CU Wizard for over two decades, Paul Beale,
What is color? How do we see in color? Do all people (and our pets!) see color in the same way? What are invisible colors and what do we use them for? Join CU Wizards Gwen Eccles, along with Profs. Eleanor Hodby and Steven Pollock, as they dive
CU Professor Steven Brown travels the world to study the amazing, invisible, ethereal stuff that blankets our amazing planet and makes life on Earth possible. Have you wondered...Why is the Sky Blue!? Why are sunrises orange? What is
This show will be feature favorite, select demonstrations curated and presented by the University of Colorado's Director of Undergraduate Chemistry Laboratories, Christopher Marelli.Colorful, lively demonstrations will inspire and pique the