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Smart Tools to Save Money with Energy ResourcesThis workshop will cover ways to utilize PG&E resources to help lower the cost of doing business with PG&E. The workshop will also feature a guest speaker from SFEW who will discuss other public programs and resources available to Business customers.Speakers: Gabi Canez, SF Department of the EnvironmentCeasar Gonzales, PG&EBettina ...
Autoimmune diseases are a primary cause of morbidity and mortality in the industrialized world. The number of people diagnosed with an autoimmune disease is increasing exponentially in our country. Without recognizing and addressing the underlying mechanisms triggering the presenting complaints, the practitioner may be proverbially "chasing the tail" of the pathology ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $20 General, $8 Members, $7 Students
The world currently uses 3.5 cubic miles of oil (CMO) equivalent of energy, and by 2050 demand for energy is expected to rise to 6 cmo. The demand for electricity is expected to more than double by then, and this need cannot be met through measures promoting conservation and improving ...
Where: Palo AltoCost: Free
Prehistoric NightLifeNightLife is throwing a party of prehistoric proportions guaranteed to bring out the paleontologist in everyone. Take to the skies with some of the largest animals to ever fly! To celebrate the opening of Pterosaurs: Flight in the Age of Dinosaurs, we’re going way way back in time.Get the first ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $15 General, $12 Members
The program will feature a presentation on how to diagnose and treat sleep apnea. Robert Koenigsberg, founder and CEO of SleepQuest, and William Dement, the world's leading authority on sleep, will give a number tips on how to get a good night's sleep and why this is important for overall health.Dement is ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $20 General, $8 Members, $7 Students
California Least Terns �" an endangered species weighing under 1.6 ounces �" have nested on the tarmac of the former Alameda Naval Air Station for over 40 years. Managed by the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service and now owned by the U.S. Department of Veterans’ Affairs, this has become the ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
SciComm Studio 002: Podcasts, Sounds, and CrowdsCalling scientists, science lovers and science communicators! This month’s SciComm Studio is all about the new relationships smartphones are building between the public and scientists; specifically, through podcasting and crowdsensing.First, two radio producers will share tips on crafting science podcasts for scientists and media professionals. Jake Warga from Stanford’s Storytelling ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: Free
Transforming SF: The Future of Renewable EnergyCalifornia's State Energy Commisioner will talk about new developments, incentives and initiatives for renewale energy such as solar, wind and hybrid models; and their environmental and economic impact in the Bay Area and the state. David Hochschild was appointed by Governor Jerry Brown in February 2013. He fills the environmental ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: Public $15; MI or FRN members FREE
HICAP Presents: New to MedicareTurning 65? Confused about Medicare?Let HICAP (Health Insurance Counseling & Advocacy Program) of San Mateo help you make informed decisions about your federal health insurance coverage.A HICAP state-registered counselor-community educator will help recipients navigate the “Medicare Maze” by explaining the different parts of Medicare (A, B, C & D), costs ...
Where: Palo AltoCost: Free
“Don’t Know Much . . .”: A Conversation with Justice Goodwin Liu About Courts’ Use, and Misuse, of ScienceLearn how science is used - and misused - in legal decision-making with host David Faigman. Hear compelling discussions with special guests, and share your own insights on topics such as forensics, neuroscience, and climate change.In 2009, the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine called for a critical review and ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: Free with After Dark Admission
Climate Change: Time Running OutClimate change has been characterized by many as the ultimate challenge of humanity. First discovered over a century ago, global climate change was first popularized in 1989 by James Hansen, a climatologist formerly at NASA. In the over 25 years since, the physical consequences of climate change have gotten progressively ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: Free
Sonoma County Mycological Assoc. monthly meetingCome identify mushrooms (and bring your mushrooms for identification), and hear a guest speaker. This month's speaker is Anna Bazzicalupo. Open to the public.
Investments in businesses aimed at improving the environment have had mixed success. Solar power has taken decades to reach profitability, even with government subsidies. Algae fuels remain far from commercial viability. Ethanol has frittered away billions of dollars. But investors have neglected a whole host of sectors that can yield meaningful environmental change and quick financial ...
Where: StanfordCost: Free
Everything Matters: TitaniumCome be in your elements with Exploratorium host and scientific raconteur Ron Hipschman. Follow tales of intrigue and invention, join in dynamic demonstrations, and uncover fascinating connections between individual elements and our collective human experience.
Where: San FranciscoCost: Free with admission to After Dark
A prime challenge across many types of environmental systems is that climate change and other anthropogenic impacts generate novel conditions that go beyond the system’s past variability and may trigger nonlinear change. Previous statistical approaches to predicting system behavior are often inapplicable to these new conditions. Rather, generating meaningful projections ...
Where: StanfordCost: Free
Maker Faire Bay Area - FRIDAY@MakerFaireCome celebrate Maker Faire's 12th anniversary in the Bay Area, showcasing creative and resourceful people in the areas of science and technology, engineering, food, and arts and crafts.For details, event schedules and tickets, see the web link.
Where: San MateoCost: $25 - $80
Scoop: Carpooling at WorkShared-use mobility has surged over the last decade redefining how people move in urban areas. Reported benefits of shared-use mobility systems include reductions of car ownership and vehicle usage, increased network connectivity, and encouragement of multimodal transit uses. In spite of this, traffic congestion and hours spent in gridlock keep ...
Where: StanfordCost: Free
When the Ethics Meets the Road - How Should Cars Decide?This symposium -- a public event that is part of the Symbolic Systems Program's 30th Anniversary Celebration weekend -- will bring together four thinkers and doers whose work relates to the ethics of driverless cars. This new technology brings robotic and software engineering into contact with life-or-death decisions on highways ...
Where: StanfordCost: Free
Kids Love ScienceWant to think like a scientist and look at the world to figure out how science works? (Click here to see one of Steve's videos.) Like the idea of bringing old cardboard to life and building amazing recycled creations you can play with, sit in, and wear. Join Steve Mould and Jenna Westing for a fun ...
Where: Menlo ParkCost: Free
Twilight HikeTake advantage of this rare opportunity to experience the beauty and rich natural history of this 535-acre preserve as dusk arrives and the animals start to appear. Our twilight hikes are on select Fridays throughout spring and fall. Participants are divided into small groups and paired with a trained Bouverie ...
The James Webb TelescopeIn 2018, an Ariane 5 rocket will blast off from Earth and begin a long, 1 million mile journey to the second Sun-Earth Lagrange Point. Its cargo will be arguably one of the most expensive and precious instruments NASA has ever made: the James Webb Space Telescope (JWST). As the ...
Where: LivermoreCost: Free
Andrew Fraknoi 'performs' with the Peninsula Symphony OrchestraFoothill College Astronomy Professor Andrew Fraknoi will be ”performing” with the Peninsula Symphony during their concerts (despite the fact that he doesn’t play an instrument and can’t sing a note on tune.) The Symphony is doing an astronomy themed concert, with Gustav Holst’s The Planets Suite and Nancy Bloomer Deussen’s ...
Where: San MateoCost: $10 - $45
Saturday, 05/20/17
Bird Watching for BeginnersIn this beginner’s program, we will go over the use of binoculars, how to use a bird guide, and identify the birds we see on the trail. Recommended for ages 10 and up. Wear comfortable shoes. A limited number of binoculars are available to borrow. Led by Carmen Minch.
Where: FremontCost: Free
Solar Energy Training: Free Workshop on How to Install Rooftop PV SystemsJoin others who are interested in helping save the environment one rooftop at a time! This workshop is offered by SunWork (SunWork.org), a Bay Area nonprofit that installs rooftop PV systems on small-energy-footprint homes (those that use less than $100/mo, excluding electric vehicles). You'll learn the basics of rooftop solar ...
Where: Palo AltoCost: free
Maker Faire Bay AreaCome celebrate Maker Faire's 12th anniversary in the Bay Area, showcasing creative and resourceful people in the areas of science and technology, engineering, food, and arts and crafts.For details, event schedules and tickets, see the web link.
Where: San MateoCost: $25 - $80
Shark DayMSI loves sharks! Our special Shark Day invites one and all to learn about these amazing creatures, from the great whites that swim just off our ocean shores, to the gentle Leopard sharks that are common in our Bay. We will be feeding and touching our local Leopard sharks in ...
Where: Redwood CityCost: $20
Turtle TimeDo you know what time it is? Why it’s “Turtle Time”! Join Aquarium of the Bay as we set up shop at the Sea Lion Center on PIER 39, where kids will meet and greet with turtles, enjoy themed crafts, and be treated to a sea turtle story time with one of ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $15.00 - $25.95 See website for details
Wildflowers! To know them is to love them. It’s springtime, and all throughout California the wildflowers are beginning to bloom, including in your very own Golden Gate National Parks. We invite you to come and enjoy the huge variety of both native and exotics on display and prepare to be ...
Join Midpeninsula Regional Open Space District (MROSD) and the Santa Clara Valley Audubon Society (SCVAS) for a FREE day of adventure, science, birding, hiking, and discovery! Play all day or just stay awhile! Learn about local birds, insects, and bats. AT THIS FREE EVENT YOU CAN: Learn to geocache and search ...
What’s a Geo PDF map? How do you use it? A Geo PDF map is a map you download and store on your smart phone. Use the free app called PDFMaps to view and navigate from the stored map in your phone. Use it on hikes or bike rides to log your distance, start time, ...
Where: FremontCost: Free
Plankton Exploration!Visitors will have an opportunity to collect, examine, and identify plankton from the San Francisco Bay. This program will underscore the importance of plankton as the foundation of the food web with the help of a "Plankton Jenga" activity and show how some of the world's largest animals depend directly ...
Where: Palo AltoCost: Free
Stirring Up Science: Family Learning WorkshopYou and your child will experiment with mixing common ingredients to explore how substances change and transform. Children will experiment like scientists by observing, predicting, comparing, and using scientists’ tools (such as magnifying lenses, eyedroppers, and measuring spoons).Workshop discussion and activities are for 3 - 5-year-olds with a participating adult.
Allow me to ask you a question: Can you recall the last time you woke up without an alarm clock feeling refreshed, not needing caffeine? If the answer is “no,” you are not alone. Two-thirds of adults fail to obtain the recommended 8 hours of nightly sleep. I doubt you ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
Bot Like MeAs more humans turn to apps and websites to find relationships, a growing non-human presence is rising to meet them. The “Bot Like Me” symposium explores the dangers, possibilities, and transformations emerging from this new frontier of human-chatbot relationships. The swissnex Gallery’s exhibition Desperate times call for desperate measures, lol ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $20 - $30
Walking through Time: History of California NurseryThe importance of this site spans from the Ohlone, Mission and Rancho Era. The people associated with this site helped to transform the State of California into an agricultural giant. Learn how Niles agriculture had a strong tie to San Francisco and Fresno.Lecture will go over the buildings that are ...
Where: FremontCost: $15 (ages 10+)
Twilight Marsh WalkExperience the salt marsh at twilight on an easy stroll along Tidelands (1 1/3 mile) Trail. At the setting of the sun we will observe the beginning of nature’s night shift. Come discover the sights, sounds, and smells of the refuge as night descends. Not suitable for young children. RESERVATIONS ...
Where: FremontCost: Free
'The Internet is Not the Answer'Called the "Christopher Hitchens of the Internet," Andrew Keen describes the ways in which an expanding circle of wealthy "monopolistic" companies like Amazon, Uber, Airbnb, Spotify and others are disrupting in ways that are hardly as noble as they want us to believe.Watch the provocative book trailer HERE (http://www.ajkeen.com/) and ...
Where: Menlo ParkCost: $20 General, $40 including book
SupernovaWhy do some stars explode ? Which star is next ? Take home a sky map of stars that will explode as supernovae.Excitement for the whole family! Participate in hands-on astronomy activities followed by supervised observing through the many different telescopes of MDAS members. See stars, nebulae, galaxies, clusters, the ...
Where: ClaytonCost: Free
Andrew Fraknoi 'performs' with the Peninsula Symphony OrchestraFoothill College Astronomy Professor Andrew Fraknoi will be ”performing” with the Peninsula Symphony during their concerts (despite the fact that he doesn’t play an instrument and can’t sing a note on tune.) The Symphony is doing an astronomy themed concert, with Gustav Holst’s The Planets Suite and Nancy Bloomer Deussen’s ...
Where: CampbellCost: $10 - $45
Sunday, 05/21/17
Maker Faire Bay AreaCome celebrate Maker Faire's 12th anniversary in the Bay Area, showcasing creative and resourceful people in the areas of science and technology, engineering, food, and arts and crafts.For details, event schedules and tickets, see the web link.
Where: San MateoCost: $25 - $80
Monday, 05/22/17
Detection of leaks in carbon storage operations from above-zone pressure monitoring dataWhile efforts should be made to reduce the risk of leakage in carbon storage operations; if there is a leak it will be important to quickly detect, locate and characterize it in order to maximize the effectiveness of remedial strategies. One of the most promising methods for early detection involves ...
Where: StanfordCost: Free
How Do Our Brains Construct Thoughts?Three goats wearing vintage roller skates boarded an aircraft carrier. You have never before encountered the previous sentence, and yet you instantly grasped its meaning. You had some concepts ready to go in your head (aircraft carrier, goat, roller skate, boarding, vintage, three), and you put them together in just ...
Where: StanfordCost: Free
Is an Electric Vehicle Right for You?Are you considering leasing or buying an electric vehicle (EV) and want real information versus a sales pitch? Come hear from a panel of local, long-time EV drivers and experts on their experiences. Get your questions answered on the difference between all-electric and plug in hybrid EVs; EV charging (home, ...
The energy industry has undergone a number of radical changes and we are on the cusp of fundamental shifts in the way energy is produced and consumed. New York State Public Service Commissioner Diane X. Burman will offer her unscripted personal remarks on the future of energy in New York and ...
Over the past decade, data analytics and machine learning have emerged as an important research areas with practical applications in a range of fields, including engineering, social networking, and commerce. Many companies and researchers are using the abundant data available today to recommend purchases to consumers, predict the results of ...
What goes on in a human brain the second before the body reacts? Which sights, sounds, and smells trigger the nervous system to produce that behavior? Which hormones act hours, or sometimes days, in advance to stimulate the nervous system to respond? How do features of an individual’s environment, upbringing, genetic makeup, and culture, plus thousands of ...
Deep learning is based on technical advances made by the neural network revolution in the 1980's. Why did it take so long for neural networks to recognize speech and objects in images at human levels? What were the breakthroughs that made deep learning possible? Which industries will deep learning disrupt? How will deep ...
Where: StanfordCost: Free
Coherent Defects in DiamondSpeaker: Nathalie de Leon, HarvardApplied Physics/Physics ColloquiumEditor's Note: This lecture was originally listed for May 16.
Where: StanfordCost: Free
Science Speakeasy No. 1 - Out of This World: From Caves to SpaceIn this Science Speakeasy prepare for some extreme science! First, we’ll explore the depths of our past with Alia Gurtov, one of six “underground astronaut” archaeologists who excavated the newly discovered Homo naledi fossils in Rising Star Cave in South Africa. Then we’ll explore the far reaches of our future ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $10
Mary T. Crowley, Project Kaisei & Ocean Voyage InstituteProject Kaisei is the ocean clean-up initiative of Ocean Voyage Institute , a non-profit organization based in San Francisco. It was established to focus on major ocean clean-up and to raise awareness regarding the global problem of marine debris/ocean trash. Since its inception in 2009, Project Kaisei heralds the need ...
Where: SausalitoCost: $5 suggested donation
Astronomy Lecture with Clio Sleator (UCB)Please join Mt. Diablo Astronomical Society for the May 23rd. general meeting. The meeting starts at 7:15 and ends at 9:15. Our monthly meetings begin with a short “What’s Up” presented by one of our members, followed by a speaker. This month’s speaker is Clio Sleator of the UC Berkeley ...
Eureka! is an interactive science comedy show where scientists talk, comedians crack jokes, and audience members win fun, silly prizes.Science doesn't just live in the lab. Last April hundreds of thousands of people marched to show that science is political too. And there's no more politicized subject of research than climate ...
Theoretical physicist Geoffrey West was president of Santa Fe Institute from 02005 to 02009 and founded the high energy physics group at Los Alamos National Laboratory. His current areas of research are cities, scaling, & sustainability and the hidden laws that pervade complex biological & social phenomena.
Spiritual Life in Palliative Care: Meaning Making for Both Patient and ClinicianKerry Egan is a hospice chaplain and a graduate of Harvard Divinity School. Her hospice work has been featured on NPR, PBS and CNN, and her essays have appeared in Parents, American Baby, Reader’s Digest, andCNN.com, where they have been read more than two million times.ON LIVING distills the wisdom ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: free
Conversations About Landscape In 2017, we present Landscapes of Hope and Imagination, a series of conversations about the variety of responses to current social and political challenges, including individual expression, community organizing, scientific research, and place-based activism. Conversations About Landscape brings together practitioners from the fields of geography, ecology, environmental sciences, policy, design, and ...
Californians are accustomed to living through wet times and dry times, but lately things are getting more extreme and much more difficult to predict. After five years of severe drought, Californians are now talking about what it means to have too much water. The end of the drought is a ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $20 General, $12 Members, $7 Students
If ye value critical thinking, and if ye scorn the flim-flam man, join us, your friends. We are a group who informally discuss the latest in science or pseudoscience over good eats & ale. HOW: Presented free by the Bay Area Skeptics.WHY: Because science is fascinating! ...
Where: MillbraeCost: Free- Pub is open for business
The Sky Event of the DecadeOn August 21, a total solar eclipse will cross the entire country for the first time since 1918. Foothill astronomy professor Andrew Fraknoi will discuss the importance of this event at the last lecture series of the year. All attendees will receive a free pair of viewing glasses, courtesy of ...