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The new California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park is a marvel. Famed architect Renzo Piano worked with a team of scientists to make the greenest museum on Earth.
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The Morrison Planetarium's digital projection system takes viewers on a trippy ride through space. Wired.com goes into the bowels of The California Science Academy to see how it works
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Did you know those little, yellow disposal cameras you buy at the local Safeway can also capture an image of a speeding bullet or a balloon the instant it's popped? Master crafter, Bre Pettis, shows host Ziya Tong how to hack the sluggish, 35mm camera into high-speed strobe.
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A conversation I had with Quasi the Robot at the Wired NextFest in NYC (which was amazing).
Quasi was built by students at Carnegie Mellon University's Entertainment Technology Center in Pittsburgh. It (he?) is an amazing character!! The conversation went smoothly and I really want to have Quasi at home.
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Wired.com heads back to the California Academy of Sciences to learn how their Senior Aquatic Biologist, Pamela Schaller, keeps the museum's 20 African Penguins happy while in captivity.
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Chris Hardwick takes a look at the chemical guts of one of America's favorite dessert toppings.
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