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Software engineers and tech professionals will discuss what it is like to work in tech.Registration required at weblink
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SETI Talks - Radio Astronomy: The End of Big Dishes? - LivestreamBig-single dish radio astronomy observatories such as the 305-m Arecibo Observatory and the 500-m FAST (Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical Telescope) have made key breakthroughs in science, including the discovery of the first extrasolar planets. Recently, interferometric telescopes such as MeerKAT in South Africa, ASKAP (Australian Square Kilometre Array Pathfinder), and CHIME ...
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10th Annual College DayCollege Day is a community-driven, county-wide celebration that shows students from diverse backgrounds that going to college is possible. Now in its 10th year anniversary, under Silicon Valley Education Foundation's (SVEF) and Santa Clara County Office of Education leadership and our partners, we are excited to bring you workshops during ...
Learn about and color hand-drawn pictures of bees; submit drawings to be featured on Instagram. Q+A with graduate student researchers about bees along with live drawing.Registration required at weblink
Grab your lunch and join The Leakey Foundation for Lunch Break Science. We will explore interesting questions with Leakey Foundation scientists, followed by Q&A with you. Take a break from your day and feed your brain with The Leakey Foundation!Registration required at weblink
Explore how your eye-brain connection plays an important role in what you see, but can sometimes be tricked into seeing things that aren’t there.Registration required at weblink
DNA dictates how fruits and vegetables taste, smell and look and is in every cell of our food. You can isolate and see that genetic information.Registration required at weblink
Join us for Storytime with an Atronomer. Enjoy the book If Pluto was a Pea by Gabrielle Prendergast and then talk to an Astronomer about their work.Registration required at weblink
Join Tiburon Library Children’s Librarian and EOS Center scientists for a STEAM Storytime, science chat and hands-on activity with materials found at home.Registration required at weblink
Learn to make glue at home and why some types of glue are better than others. Stick with us and learn the science of adhesives!Registration required at weblink
Advances in computer face recognition provide the insight into the persona of STEM pioneer and early vision scientist, Leonardo da Vinci, through facial age regression.Registration required at weblink
Spark an interest in fire safety and electricity! Learn about the science of wildfires and how charges impact the world around us.Registration required at weblink
Join one of our experts on sea level rise to discuss San Francisco Public Library’s One City, One Book selection, Rising by Elizabeth Rush.Registration required at weblink
Join the Youth Going Green Team as they expand minds and “Come Clean with Compost: Understand the Why and How”. The workshop will educate and inspire all who attend.Registration required at weblink
Engineer a marble run from simple materials you already have at home. We hope you’ll join us to see how fun engineering can be!Registration required at weblink
Join us for a sweet lesson in the art and science of making ice cream, lead by ice cream scientist Dr. Maya Warren.Registration required at weblink
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Social Justice Series: Addressing The Determinants Of Criminal Injustice - LivestreamWhy does America have the highest incarceration rate in the world and what does this mean for our health? Dr. Miller will discuss the implications of a fractured criminal justice system on the health and lives of the formerly incarcerated and the communities in which they live.
A brief presentation about the Berkely Formula Racing team and our school followed by a Q&A session focused on our school, our team, and our engineering.Registration required at weblink
Combining light and gravitational waves to solve the biggest mysteries in astrophysics.Registration required at weblink
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Hunting for infection, one molecule at a time - LivestreamOur COVID-19 response series continues, this time with a look at hardware solutions. Healthcare professionals need to be able to get diagnoses quickly, rather than sending samples offsite to be processed and waiting for the results. Professor Holger Schmidt’s lab is developing technology that could give doctors compact instruments that ...
Learn tools and techniques to use at home and save gallons of useful rainwater from carrying pollutants to the Bay.Registration required at weblink
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Clean Water - LivestreamMuch of the time we take it for granted that we have a safe water. This panel explores the creative ways in which these two organizations provide clean and safe water for those who do not have it.Jon Kaufman is the Director of H2OpenDoors, a project of Rotary International. Kaufman ...
Join our live session featuring 3 scientists recruited from around the country to give short 10-15 minute, accessible public talks about Health/Environmental Science. 5-10 minutes of Q&A with the public following each talk.Registration required at weblink
Join producers from KQED’s DEEP LOOK science series and spider experts for a special screening of spine-tingling spider episodes.Registration required at weblink
Anchored between Piers 15 and 17 at the Exploratorium, a buoy on loan from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration collects data on water temperature and salinity and carbon dioxide (CO2) levels in the atmosphere and in San Francisco Bay. Tonight, join us as we take the buoy out of ...
Journey back in time 4.6 billion years to learn about the beginnings of the universe and why life on Earth looks like it does today - all in under an hour. Using meteorites and fossils from the Academy’s Geology collections, Curatorial Assistant Maricela Abarca will help you brush up on ...
Via radio/smartphone, Urban Astronomer Paul Salazar and KPOO-FM DJ Marilynn will broadcast/stream a guided tour of the Moon, planets, and constellations.Registration required at weblink