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Photo Processing with Your iPhoneYou have all these photos you have taken with your phone. What if you knew how to make them better through the apps that already exist and are free? In this class Doc Miles covers all the features of both Apple Photos on your iPhone or desktop and on the ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: Donations encouraged
Imaging All the Sky All the Time in Search of Radio ExoplanetsAll the magnetized planets in our solar system, including Earth, produce bright emission at low radio frequencies, predominantly originating in high magnetic latitudes and powered by magnetospheric currents. It has long been speculated that similar radio emission may be detectable from exoplanets orbiting nearby stars, potentially providing the first direct ...
Speaker: Myung-June Lee, Senior Principal Hardware Development Engineer, Oracle
Where: San JoseCost: Free
Star Formation Law in Nearby GalaxiesStar formation governs the secular evolution of galaxies. Within galaxies, we usually describe star formation in terms of an empirical "law" that relates the local star formation rate to local conditions such as molecular gas density. While this model serves as a good first step, it breaks down beyond normal ...
You know what time is because of your daily experience, but what seems constant and unchanging is not. In 1905, Albert Einstein threw a monkey wrench in our perception of time and space. Join us as we examine a few of these quirks on a conceptual non-mathematical level. Yes, you can age ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: 17.95 advance, 19.95 door, AD members free
PubScience: The CRISPR Generation - How might we edit ourselves?Curious about what CRISPR is or how it works? Excited that we might be able to cure disease, yet concerned about the ethics of changing the DNA of our kids? Join us to learn about CRISPR and discuss the ethical considerations of genome editing.
Where: El CerritoCost: Free
Geektoberfest @ The TechJoin us for the fourth annual Geektoberfest!Dive into the biology of beer with tastings from local and regional craft breweries, presented by The Tech Museum of Innovation, in partnership with BioCurious. We’ll also have demos, hands-on experiments and live German music by Zicke-Zacke band. More than a dozen local breweries will be ...
The Hayward Fault in the heart of the Bay Area is one of the most urbanized faults in the US.Studies of the fault reveal that it has produced 12 large earthquakes in the past 2000 years spaced 100-220 years apart.There is nearly a 3 out of 4 chance of a ...