Science
“The disease is not scary; however, the confusing and disordered response to it is scary.” Today we hosted an online lecture via Zoom about the principles and technology of mRNA vaccines. Being the hottest and most controversial topic for more than a year now, COVID-19 seriously affects our daily lives and the most critical tool […]
We thought the best travel destination during the COVID-19 Pandemic would be a nature park. There are not a lot of crowds, and it is one of the great opportunities to see the beautiful scenery closely while still keeping a social distance. This year, some of our students and teachers met up to come to […]
“Knowing the past helps you better understand the present.” We have been hearing about a well-known “big pit” in downtown Los Angeles for a long time; however, it is too busy to visit currently, so that makes today a good opportunity for our teachers and students to visit La Brea Tar Pits and Museum: a […]
Today, we’re visiting the prestigious California Institute of Technology. Today is also the day that the once-in-a-century total solar eclipse is happening in North America. At Caltech, we are at a great observation site. Students learned about the science of astronomy while observing in a variety of ways. Some students use small-aperture imaging, some students […]
Have you ever imagined becoming a pilot? In the United States, with airports of all sizes, nothing is impossible. Our summer camp offers a special pilot training program with realistic simulations and hands-on lessons. We welcome our friends to come experience it if you like! Pilot Training Summer Camp
The topic of today’s summer science lecture is the imaging principle of the microscope and how to use it. Some high school students may already be familiar with it; but for elementary school students, what does the microscopic world look like to their imagination? “Only by using observation to understand the facts can we build […]