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Throughout a 45-year career as an environmental regulator, Mary Nichols has been called everything from “Trump's nemesis” to “the most influential environmental regulator of all time.” A powerful climate champion for advancing climate action and limiting emissions, Nichols has taken on automakers and collaborated with them. Environmentalists have cheered her ...
Where: Cost: Free
Walk with Obi: Coast Redwoods on Fire - LivestreamTake a once-in-a-lifetime virtual walk with Obi Kaufmann as he explores habitat recovery & restoration of a burned coast redwood forest.The story of the coast redwood is the story of a genetic lineage that stretches back to a time before the dinosaurs. Having evolved over the past several hundred million ...
Fish are the most diverse group of vertebrates on the planet today, and the type and abundance of fish present in the marine ecosystem depends on the environmental conditions and food web processes in that area. Ichthyoliths - isolated microfossil fish teeth and shark scales - preserve a unique history ...
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Frontiers in Optical and CMB Survey Cosmology - LivestreamObservations of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) and the galaxy-filled sky provide images of the universe at its various stages that are sensitive to its physics from the earliest moments to recent times. These observations are key to expanding our understanding to the physics of inflation, neutrinos, dark matter, and dark energy - some ...
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Basic Science: Quantum Information's Imminent Revolution - LivestreamUshering in the era of quantum computing, UC Berkeley serves as headquarters for the new Quantum Leap Challenge Institute for Present and Future Quantum Computation. A panel that includes three of its scientific directors explores the institute’s research priorities and the campus vision for an integrated initiative across quantum science ...
How can you adapt your landscaping to better protect your home from wildfires? Fay Mark, a UC Marin Master Gardener will offer guidance on how to plan and maintain healthy fire-smart landscaping. With photos, videos, and real world examples of recommended best practices she will explain how to have ...
Nadia Eghbal is particularly interested in infrastructure, governance, and the economics of the internet - and how the dynamics of these subjects play out in software, online communities and generally living life online.Eghbal, who interviewed hundreds of developers while working to improve their experience at GitHub, argues that modern open ...
We know that our Universe is expanding, but how fast? Is it getting faster or slowing down? And why? The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI), a state-of-the-art instrument on the Mayall telescope in Arizona, is equipped with 5,000 robotic optical fibers to capture the lights from 5,000 galaxies at one ...
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Sea Otter Conservation and Ecology in the 21st Century - LivestreamHaving nearly been forced to extinction throughout much of their range in the 18th and 19th centuries, sea otters have made a remarkable comeback. Through their recovery, we are learning new things about their basic biology and ecology, which is forcing coastal scientists and managers to rethink the role of ...
Where: Cost: $10 Donation Requested
Thanksgiving on Mars: Exploration & Human Missions Beyond Earth Orbit - LivestreamHumankind has always dreamt of traveling to new places and exploring new frontiers. When the Pilgrims’ arrived in the New World on wooden sailing ships in the 1600’s, they celebrated the first Thanksgiving with Native Americans and began settling into life in their new home. Over time, the exploration ...
Langdon Cook is an author, instructor, and lecturer on wild foods and the outdoors. We are pleased to announce that he will join MSSF on November 17th to present at our virtual general meeting. He says “I’ll guide participants through four seasons of mushroom hunting and cooking on the ...
Where: Cost: Free
Wednesday, 11/18/20
Going Negative to Create Positive Futures - Livestream2020 has been a historic year. While the world has experienced a major economic downturn during a global pandemic, there has been, however, explosive growth in carbon friendly strategies, initiatives, and rounds of funding whether large banks, multinationals, and venture investors. These opportunities in the growing regenerative economy value human ...
Alex Szalay is a Distinguished Professor in the Bloomberg Center for Physics and Astronomy at Johns Hopkins University, where he is also a professor in the department of Computer Science, and the director of the Institute of Data Intensive Engineering and Science (IDIES). He also leads the Open Storage Network ...
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AI and ML to Support and Improve Health Among African American Caregivers - LivestreamYoon will present her recent AI and machine learning projects to support and improve health among African American and Hispanic dementia caregivers using Twitter and public population-level data. Yoon will briefly discuss the lessons learned, challenges, and potential solutions for executing AI and machine learning projects.11:50 am - 12:00 pm ...
In this new series Behind the Scenes, from Truhlsen-Marmor Museum of the Eye, we’ll examine curious medical objects in the museum’s storage cabinets.If you’re interested in medical oddities, you’ll want to join Museum Director Jenny Benjamin for the launch of Behind the Scenes. In this new series, we’ll examine curious medical ...
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Big Tech vs. Healthcare wearables: A Goliath and Goliath Story - LivestreamConsumer wearables have been at the forefront of ‘quantified self’ trends over the last several years, and vendors have taken strides in the depth, breadth and accuracy of the data they feed back to consumers. With wearable stakeholders such as Apple, Fitbit, Google and Garmin all seeking to navigate a ...
Jill Tarter has spent more than 40 years trying to answer the question, “Are we alone in the universe?” An astronomer and co-founder of the SETI Institute, she was the inspiration for Ellie Arroway, the alien-hunting protagonist made famous by Jodie Foster in the 1997 Robert Zemeckis film adaptation of ...
How do scientists go from OMG to PhD? How do they turn their passion for science into their profession? What advice do they have for future scientists?If you are a 5th-12th grade student, undergraduate, teacher or parent, join us to ask these questions and more in a Q&A session. Parents ...
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New kids on the block: Emerging contaminants in aquatic systems - LivestreamChemicals from human sources such as agriculture, urban runoff, and waste from domestic and industrial sewage are pervasive in freshwater and coastal systems. New chemicals are continually being developed, but testing for toxicity prior to use is typically done under controlled laboratory conditions on one or a few species. When ...
DIGITAL DEPUTY ACT: A commitment to digital ethics by Software Professionals - LivestreamCalifornia Preposition 24 tries to add more fines, to create more data rules and to approve more agency to over a basically software professional's ethic practice when one creates applications for a client either it is a large or small corporation, or uses consumers' data. DIGITAL DEPUTY ACT is a ...
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Life on Venus? Or much ado about nothing? - LivestreamFor decades, we thought of Venus as a completely uninhabitable planet because of the hellish environment on its surface. Yet, several scientists have championed the idea that life could exist in the thick cloud decks that shroud the planet.Several weeks ago, a team of astronomers reported the detection of phosphine ...
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Peninsula Gem and Geology Society General MeetingCliff Imprescia will give a talk on the Plumas County collecting locality called the MT Pit #1. Found in 1979 by Charles Trantham and Jeanne Mager, the site has produced numerous specimens of Quartz, Epidote, Albite, Axinite-Fe, and Titanite. The photo presentation will include locality info, site details and mineral ...
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Science on Tap: A New Tool to Map Entire Galaxies - LivestreamAll the popular images of galaxies, while beautiful, do not provide the information that astronomers need to measure the galaxies’ inherent properties, like the dynamics and composition of their stars and gases. Using the latest technological advances, Dr. McGurk is building a new, custom-designed instrument for Carnegie Observatories' Magellan Telescopes ...
A single gamma ray carries millions of times the energy of a single photon of visible light. This means that gamma rays are produced only in the most convulsive environments in the universe; pulsars spinning inside magnetic fields, stars in binary systems devouring their partners and black holes at the ...
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Stop Walking on Truffles: The Cryptic Life Underground - LivestreamCalifornia has an amazing diversity of hypogeous fungi (truffles and false truffles), and was the birthplace of North American truffle taxonomy. Although truffles are renowned for their culinary properties, very few species are highly prized edibles. This talk will highlight some of the common species, and how to find and ...
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Thursday, 11/19/20
Social Justice Series: The Death Gap - In the Wake of COVID-19 - LivestreamThe US, one of the most developed countries in the world has the most persistent gaps in life expectancy across racial and ethnic groups. Dr. Ansel will provide an overview of the social determinants and structural racisms that contributes to the gaps in life expectancy and discuss policies and solutions ...
Refuge Rails and Tales - LivestreamBehind the peaceful refuge and beautiful bay are many fascinating tales: the little rail vs. the big rail, the mouse with the mighty tail, the amazing mistake that led to the discovery of the bay, the marsh named after Chicago, how the bay was nearly destroyed (twice!), how three women ...
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'Symphone of the Soil' Film Screening and Discussion - LivestreamJoin us in this screening of the film “Symphony of the Soil” and a short, follow-up discussion on carbon farming in home gardens. The film is created by Deborah Koons Garcia and Lily Films Studio. Symphony of the Soil Beautifully illustrates the complex life that exists in healthy soil ecosystems, the role ...
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November LASER Event - LivestreamSummer Praetorius (USGS Geologist) on "The Heliocene"Miriam Dym (Pattern Artist) on "Decision Fields and Embodied Algorithms: working with infinitely variable and interactive pattern systems"Register at weblink to receive connection information.
As a vital form of intelligence, creative thinking takes many shapes. Tonight, we’ll dig into the creative mind; hear from creators about their processes; and uncover what neuroscientists have discovered about the brain, creativity, and the nourishing effects of both producing and experiencing creative outputs.This program features:Hear from Psyche Loui, ...
Two-toed or three-toed, giant or pygmy - we know you love the tree-dwelling, slow-moving mammals, but what do you know about sloth science? Learn about the coevolution of sloths and algae, a prehistoric giant sloth boneyard, and what wild sloths do when they sleep.Ages 21+See weblink for YouTube and Facebook ...
This dialogue with the executive director of the International Energy Agency (IEA), Dr. Fatih Birol, and Dr. Jonathan Pershing, program director of environment at the William and Flora Hewlett Foundation, will discuss the US energy and climate policy's impact on the rest of the world.Please join us for this session ...
The radiation belts of Jupiter are populated by energetic charged particles (electrons, ions) trapped by the gigantic magnetic field of the planet. The distribution and fluxes of these particles are sculpted by their interaction with the inner magnetosphere environment, including the environments induced by the volcanic moon Io and the ...
The waters surrounding the iconic Pigeon Point Lighthouse on the San Mateo Coast have many stories to tell. In addition to being a regional port since the Gold Rush period, the area was also home to a major shore whaling operation from 1862 to 1896. In this online webinar, CA ...
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Friends of Butte Creek Wild and Scenic Film Festival - LivestreamJoin Friends of Butte Creek on Friday, November 20th, at 6:30 pm, for a VIRTUAL Wild and Scenic Film Festival evening of exciting films about wild places, wildlife, and the amazing people that are helping to keep things wild. All 12 short films are streamed virtually in HD. Watch on ...
Where: Cost: $12 General
How the Visions of Sci-Fi Led the Way to Space - LivestreamLong before a rocket carried the first person into space, people journeyed to the Moon, Mars, and other worlds on flights of fancy"imaginative voyages of fictional storytelling. Beyond entertaining us, science fiction tales have sometimes foreshadowed real events of space exploration and may even serve to shape future voyages. Speaker: ...
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You Can Almost Touch the Stars - LivestreamEven if you wanted to touch a star, they're all impossibly distant. Despite these great distances, astronomers have learned an enormous amount about stars. How? The most common method to study the stars is called spectroscopy, which is the science of analyzing the colorful rainbow spectrum produced by a prism-like ...
Join Christine Manoux, UCBG Education Director, for a fun talk about the plants we eat! We'll explore plant parts, and learn surprising botanical facts about fruits and vegetables. (Did you know potatoes aren't roots and strawberries aren't fruits?) Plus, discover what their color might tell us about their ...
Where: Cost: $10 per family
San Francisco City Star Party - CanceledCome join us for our monthly San Francisco City Star Party. SFAA members provide telescopes for your viewing pleasure.Be sure to check the SFAA website for the latest updates…bad weather or overcast skies will cancel!
Where: San FranciscoCost: Free
Armchair Star Party (Online)Join San Jose Astronomical Association (SJAA) astronomers in our third Armchair (virtual) Star Party. We will take you on a guided tour of the current night sky and introduce you to the tools of astronomy. SJAA members will share live views (weather permitting) as well as long exposure photos of ...
Where: Cost: Free
Virtual Telescope Viewing - LivestreamJoin our resident astronomers on Facebook Live every Saturday evening live from Chabot’s Observation deck!Each week, our astronomers will guide us through spectacular night sky viewing through Nellie, Chabot‘s most powerful telescope. Weather permitting we will be able to view objects live through the telescopes and our astronomers will be ...
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Monday, 11/23/20
Moiré superlattices: a new Hubbard model simulator - LivestreamThe Hubbard model, first formulated by physicist John Hubbard in the 1960s, is a simple theoretical model of interacting quantum particles in a lattice. The model is thought to capture the essential physics of high-temperature superconductors, magnetic insulators, and other complex emergent quantum many-body ground states. Although the Hubbard model ...
Broken symmetries in living matter - LivestreamActive processes in living systems create a novel class of non-equilibrium material composed of many interacting parts that individually consume energy and collectively generate motion or mechanical stress. In this talk, I will discuss experimental tools and conceptual frameworks we develop to uncover laws governing order, phase transitions and fluctuations in systems in which individual components break ...
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The Alignment Problem - LivestreamThe real risk with AI is not that it will "turn on us," but rather, the danger has always been about being careful what we wish for. The real risk is the Midas Curse: that we build a powerful system able to learn by example but are somehow imprecise or ...
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Astronomy on Tap Los Angeles - LivestreamWe’ll hear from Casey Honniball: “Water on the Sunlit Moon” and from Kishalay De: “How Merging Stellar Corpses are Connected to the Calcium in Your Bones”. In addition, we will host interactive astronomically-themed pub trivia.