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Stretch your legs and get out your hand lens! Spend the morning in old growth redwoods and the banks of Redwood creek for a botanical oriented hike examining several plant families and genera. Our last hike we documented sixty six families!Although we will be in the woods, you can expect a range ...
Where: Mill ValleyCost: donation requested if not a member or volunteer
Green FridayGreen Friday staff members of the Center for Biological Diversity will give a presentation on the history and activities of their organization. The Center for Biological Diversity works for the protection of species throughout the Pacific and Atlantic oceans and international regions as remote as the North and South poles. ...
Join us to hear how two UC Berkeley researchers are learning about biological processes at the nanoscale.Living organisms derive their incredible structural and functional diversity from details at the nanoscale. While fluorescence microscopy enables scientists to visualize specific components in cells, it suffers from limited resolution. Recent developments in fluorescence microscopy ...
Where: EmeryvilleCost: Free
'An Introduction to Astrophotography' We all are here because of our love for astronomy. Many of us have thought about putting a camera at the end of a telescope and taking a pretty picture, but what does it take? Astrophotography is a marriage between science and art. You can count photons of stars, time occultations, ...
Where: Los Altos HillsCost: Free: $3 for a parking permit