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Science Film Festival: 'Jurassic Park'The classic film captured the imagination of young and old alike, with its groundbreaking visual representation of dinosaurs. Incredible advancements in science, according to the film, have enabled scientists to create an island full of living dinosaurs. What happens when the scientists lose control of their own creations.Speaker: Lee Bishop, ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: See weblink
Exploring the Final Frontier with the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST)Phil Marshall, Ph.D. is one of many scientists and engineers getting ready to operate the LSST, a big new survey telescope being built in Chile that will use the world's biggest digital camera, currently under construction at SLAC, the national lab down at Stanford University. This remarkable new machine will ...
Where: San FranciscoCost:
Wonderfest: Extreme Life of the SeaSome of Earth's most marvelous - and most alien - lifeforms reside in the ocean, where overfishing and climate change pose huge challenges. Marine scientist Dr. Stephen Palumbi will share deep insights and unforgettable stories about fragile aquatic ecosystems - from the icy arctic to boiling hydrothermal vents and on ...