01/25/2026
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-Wyzy6KCV0
This powerful commercial is a reminder of the extraordinary lengths parents go to support their children. This summer, you can help extend that same support to homeless children at Raphael House who are eager for meaningful STEM learning. Your contribution makes a real difference and is fully tax‑deductible
MetLife『My Dad's Story』
Agency Soho Square Thailand
01/22/2026
Congratulations to Celsius and Beyond’s Lemons, our talented and hard‑working team, for earning second place at the San Francisco qualifying competition. Let’s cheer them on as they head to the State competition!
10/08/2025
“Science is the greatest equalizing force in the world. When I set out, I didn’t set out to solve the world’s carbon problem or water problem. I set out to build beautiful things and solve intellectual problems.”
Omar M. Yaghi, Nobel Prize recipient in chemistry 2025
05/23/2025
Finding Your Opus Magnum
Alchemy Experience Dinner - June 6th, 2025
Join us for an exclusive, adults-only dining experience—a celebration of life through the art of culinary alchemy. In this immersive journey, Jungian symbolism intertwines with the transformative nature of food, creating a storytelling experience like no other.
Each dish reflects the four mystical stages of alchemy—Nigredo, Albedo, Citrinitas, and Rubedo—offering a sensory exploration where flavor, metaphor, and meaning converge. Through thought-provoking activities and an exquisite gastronomic voyage, we will honor the ancient pursuit of crafting the elixir of life—a passage to wholeness, individuation, and the ultimate Magnum Opus. Here, your values, emotions, and beliefs dissolve into a singular, transcendent essence.
Date: Friday, June 6
Time: 7 PM (≈ 3 hrs)
Location: Celsius & Beyond · 140 Balboa St @ 3rd Ave · SF
Seats: Only 10 guests
Price: $175 per person (food + beverages)
Reserve Your Seat
03/02/2025
Stand Up for Science! - Friday, March 7th, 1:00 PM (2 hours)
Civic Center Plaza, 335 McAllister Street, San Francisco, CA 94102
"Science is the single most important engine of prosperity"
Michio Kaku
Unfortunately, science is facing severe cuts in funding. Join thousands nationwide by San Francisco’s City Hall to Stand Up for Science. Please join us!
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Stand Up for Science is officially supporting rallies in Washington DC and 31 other cities around the country. This means that a confirmed site leader—backed by our core team—is actively organizing…
03/01/2025
What is this year's Art and Philosophy of Science camp? Hear it from our instructor Natalie
Art the Philosophy of Science intro
What is Celsius and Beyond's Art and Philosophy of Science camp about?
12/28/2024
Nature crunched the data to work out which characteristics can be reliably linked to Nobel medals. Your best chance to win a Nobel is if you were born and work in North America.
https://www.nature.com/immersive/d41586-024-02897-2/index.html?fbclid=IwY2xjawHdFhRleHRuA2FlbQIxMAABHc-xxIsu_DSMKLrtLNcUGr2nZf4wlSOJ01i9BjHQ_d8hSVZQdaV-exOMHQ_aem_kuIQA4kgBJlaowp-fXViCw
How to win a Nobel prize: what kind of scientist scoops medals?
What subjects have past winners studied? What age were they when they won? Where do they live? Nature crunched the data on every science prizewinner to find out.
12/25/2024
Celebrating the 323rd anniversary of Andre Celsius upside down!
Anders Celsius devised a simple, reliable way of measurement: the centigrade (“100 steps”) temperature scale. It set the FREEZING point of water at 100 degrees and the BOILING point at the 0-degree mark. Yes, you read correctly. This was because the temperature in Sweden during the winter is very low, and Celsius preferred not to use negative numbers daily. Not long after Celsius died in 1744, Carolus Linnaeus suggested inverting the centigrade scale, making 0 degrees the freezing point and 100 degrees the boiling point of water.
Pictured: the original Celsius thermometer, on display in the Museum Gustavianium, Uppsala (curiosity.com)
04/27/2024
https://wonderfest.org/spider-science/
Free online - May 7th - Highly recommended for kids free of inhibitions!
Spider Science
Do spiders deserve much better press? Modern media tend to portray spiders as eight-legged, multi-eyed terrors. With deeper exposure, and open minds, can we come to see the beauty and benefits of our arachnid acquaintances? UC Berkeley scientist Trinity Walls thinks so. Her life-long journey — from curious child to rigorous researcher — reveals spider science to be an avenue of creative self-expression that offers rich insights into nature and society.
Spider Science – May 7 – Wonderfest – Bay Area Beacon of Science
Spider Science – May 7 Tucker / 2024 Archive, Archives, Event, Upcoming Events / anthropology, biology, chimps, ethics, evolution, fairness, humans, morality, neuroscience, philosophy, psychology, science / April 2, 2024 Do spiders deserve much better press? Modern media tend to portray spiders as...