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The Search for Axion Dark MatterDark matter is the dominant source of matter in our Universe. However, while dark matter dictates the evolution of large-scale astrophysical systems through its gravitational effects, the particle nature of dark matter is unknown. This is despite the significant effort that has gone into the search for particle dark matter ...
Assembling our GalaxyI will review ongoing work aimed at understanding when and how the major structural components of our Galaxy came into place. The combination of Gaia DR2 and spectroscopic data has revealed that the stellar halo contains a remarkable degree of structure, and appears to have formed partially by dynamical processes ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
Monte Carlo Methods for Nanoscale FlowsThe Direct Simulation Monte Carlo method (DSMC) has long been the approach of choice for simulating these flows. In this talk we will begin with a brief introduction to rarefied gas flows, including discussion of the governing Boltzmann equation, and an outline of the DSMC method. We then discuss several ...
Where: San JoseCost: Free
After Dark: Curious ContraptionsCelebrate the opening of Curious Contraptions, a temporary exhibition where whimsical machines are brought to life by intricate arrangements of handmade cams, cranks, and other simple mechanisms. Admire unique as well as familiar contraptions.
Where: San FranciscoCost: $17.95 advance, $19.95 at the door
Migration NightlifeIt’s time to fly south with NightLife as we explore the patterns of migration in the natural world, from birds and butterflies to whales and humans.Learn about the seasonal routes of marine mammals and seabirds frequently spotted along the California coast with scientists from Point Blue Conservation Science, which helps ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $15 General, $12 Members
Water and California: The Pivotal Role of the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta The Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta, a venue about 60 miles from Berkeley, is the conduit for much of the water transferred through the state.Today it is a disturbed, vulnerable and artificially-created landscape. It is an important part of California as it is home to productive agriculture and battleground for many environmental ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
SciComm Studio 013: Can Science Save Democracy?“The most important political problems of the 21st century are also scientific problems. If you don’t bridge the gap between science and the public, you can’t really understand what’s happening in the world.” - Yuval Noah HarariAs the pace of scientific innovation accelerates faster than the public can make sense ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: Free
Mini-Med School: The Internal Studio Model: Project by Project Human Centered Innovation UCSF has a long history of pioneering innovation and advancing its bold vision for health worldwide. Whether it’s a new drug molecule, medical device, digital health application, or care process, our goal is to ensure that innovation reaches our patients and benefits patient care. UCSF leaders in innovation--representing a wide ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $15, students free with ID
Thousands of planets have been found circling stars other than our own in the last few decades! Come and learn about some of the underlying physics of planet hunting, as well as learn to focus your skeptical lenses to cut through to the truth for a variety of different planetary ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free as a public service by the Bay Area Skeptics