Get the grand tour of the UC Berkeley campus! Go to the Visitor Center in University Hall and sign up for a free tour. Students, go there and learn about becoming a campus tour guide. 続きを読む
In the lobby, see a replica of the 2006 Nobel Prize for Physics that NASA Astrophysicist Dr. John Mather received for his work understanding the Big Bang. 続きを読む
Cardinal Baseball’s home got its unique design after tons of dirt were removed to build an embankment for the original football stadium. 続きを読む
NASA awarded the Seattle Aquarium Society $500k in June 2009 to integrate ocean science information gathered from space into its marine mammal exhibits and educational programming. 続きを読む
Dedicated to the memory of Hawaii's first astronaut who was killed aboard the 1986 Challenger. The exhibit features personal artifacts of Onizuka, an Apollo 13 space suit, lunar soil samples, & more. 続きを読む
NASA scientists and engineers use math daily to explore our universe. Visit the Math Around the World exhibit to play challenging games using mathematical theoretical concepts from various countries. 続きを読む
Astronauts have to cope with both physical and mental challenges when living in confines of a spacecraft. Learn how they do this by trying out exercise gear, space tools, and eating astronaut food! 続きを読む
One of the best golf courses in the world, and students play for $25. Visit the Grill for breakfast or lunch under majestic oak trees on the patio overlooking the 18th fairway. 続きを読む
Moscone Center houses some of the world's most important tech conferences, like WWDC and Google I/O. If you can't attend them, we'll have you covered - Ben Parr. 続きを読む