Browse the latest news from the Academy’s Press Office.
Featuring touchable coral models, interactive projections and audio, and stunning fluorescent creatures.
Browse the latest news from the Academy’s Press Office.
Featuring touchable coral models, interactive projections and audio, and stunning fluorescent creatures.
More than a dozen Academy scientists—along with several international collaborators—described the new additions.
Mark Ruffo brings more than 20 years of experience in fundraising, operations, advocacy, and marketing.
World-renowned international photo awards spotlight awe-inspiring perspectives on wildlife and conservation.
iNaturalist users help scientists observe more than 7,500 species in 126 Parks during an unprecedented push.
The Academy's latest aquarium exhibit will highlight mysterious deep coral reefs.
Explore the mysterious “twilight zone,” celebrate Asteroid Day, and treat Dad to a sleepover for Father's Day
Summer music series returns to pair emerging bands and cutting-edge art and science.
The Academy rounds out its “dream team” with two new coral reef curators and $8.5 million investment in science.
Bay Area youth will prototype exciting science-themed games about California food, water, and energy.
“City Nature Challenge” participants will use iNaturalist to explore California’s legendary wildlife, 4/14–21.
A look at the outer realms of the solar system and indoor “glamping” mark the Academy highlights this May.
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