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Randall Museum's OCEAN WEEK - onlineCelebrate the amazing creatures and unique environments of the marine world during the Randall Museum’s virtual Ocean Week. The museum's website will be loaded to the gills with ocean-inspired fun, featuring science and art projects for all ages, along with games, videos, demonstrations and extra resources that families can explore ...
Where: Cost: FREE
SFBBO Birdy Hour Talk: Impacts of Invasive Plants on Wetland BirdsLearn about the ecological impacts of plant invasion in wetland habitats--particularly the consequences to birds. Dr. Rachel Wigginton, Senior Environmental Scientist at the Sacramento-San Joaquin Delta Conservancy, will focus on the impacts of the invasive white top (Lepidium latifolium) on the diets of Suisun Song Sparrows, a CA Species of Special Concern, in the ...
Where: Cost: Free
UC Santa Cruz Molecular Diagnostic Lab: Tales from a pandemic pop-up lab - LivestreamWe continue to highlight the science unfolding in realtime in response to COVID-19 with another special edition of the Kraw Lecture Series. Soon after the virus spread to California, a four-person team at UC Santa Cruz co-founded the COVID-19 diagnostic testing laboratory, known as the Molecular Diagnostic Lab (MDL). MDL began testing ...
Join us for a NightSchool session designed to give viewers a new appreciation of some of our favorite nocturnal animals: frogs. Our amphibian experts will focus on specific areas of interest, including local native frog species and current research into frog vision and the endangered Puerto Rican Cave Frog.See weblink ...
In June, Santa Clara County formally declared racism a public health crisis, and counties across the country are considering similar declarations. So, how did we get here: how have racist practices and bias been embedded in medical practices, and how do racism and bias within legal institutions contribute to widespread ...