Stanford's Genetics department leads hands-on activities every day of the festival. Try your hand at DNA spooling from animal cells and look at your own DNA from cheek cells under a microscope. Figure out what 1000 letters of your DNA look like. Solve a mystery by looking at "DNA" patterns ...
Dr. Brian Cole of Stanford University and U.C. Bodega Marine Lab presents a talk entitled "Coastal Marine Ecotoxicology: Assessing Contaminant Effects from the Cell to the Organism" as part of the Sonoma State University's Biology Colloquium.
Nearly a century has passed since the discovery of injectable insulin in the 1920s turned the tide on diabetes, helping to save countless lives. Today, even as research into the disease proceeds apace, the diabetes epidemic continues to grow. In California alone, an estimated 4 million people (one out of ...
Ever wonder how plants live? Or how worms produce compost? Get hands-on with science to find out! Join Cal scientists for cool, food-related investigations.This program is jointly supported by Science@Cal, Community Resources for Science, and the UC Botanical Garden at Berkeley.
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
Electric Cars, Residential Energy Monitoring Systems & Smart MetersChris Hunt, principal at PowerDown, will present the current state of inexpensive, residential home energy monitoring systems. Many of these systems have browser-based front-ends that allow users to monitor their usage over the web. Ron Freund, director of Plug In America, will discuss range, utility and reliability of electric vehicles, focusing ...
Where: Mountain ViewCost: $15 General, day of, $10 Members advance
Cancer claims the lives of more than a half million Americans each year. The lengthy battle against cancer has been one of human ingenuity, dramatic technologic advancement, and tireless commitment, but also of misperception, endless complexity, and frustration. Leading cancer researchers discuss the discoveries, and their collective hope for the ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $12 General, $10 Members & Seniors
Modern science offers us a startling and highly detailed account of Cosmology-the origin of everything. This same issue-and its significance-have occupied religious thinkers for thousands of years. Their insights are very different from those of science, but can also be beautifully complementary. In this evening's unique Wonder Dialogue, an astrophysicist, ...
Join Michael Nielsen for a lecture and book signing for his latest book, Reinventing Discovery. He'll reveal dramatic changes in science driven by powerful tools that are greatly accelerating scientific progress, and show how scientists are spontaneously collaborating online to tackle unsolved problems and make astonishing discoveries.
More than a billion people around the world are engaged in a massive and unprecedented experiment in how social media technologies are changing society, commerce, politics, health, innovation, love, work, the arts and more. But what is this new tech literally doing to our brains? How is it impacting who ...
An evening of stories about ideas, experimentation and when it all goes wrong with New York Times bestselling author, Gail Carriger, MythBusters host Adam Savagem Physicist and inventor, Nicholas Sheridon, New York Times bestselling author Scott Sigler, and Machine artisan Kal Spelletich.RSVP
Find out what happens when artists spend nine months in a science lab. This exhibition features eight works developed during the Swiss artists-in-labs residency, which places artists in scientific settings.
Stanford's Genetics department leads hands-on activities every day of the festival. Try your hand at DNA spooling from animal cells and look at your own DNA from cheek cells under a microscope. Figure out what 1000 letters of your DNA look like. Solve a mystery by looking at "DNA" patterns ...
We like to think that intelligent aliens would have the same basic ideas about numbers and geometry as us, but, even if they do, they might express those ideas very differently. To illustrate what different forms a concept can take, I will show how differently the law ab=ba has been ...
Join David Ewing Duncan, bestselling author and chief correspondent of public radio's Biotech Nation in conversation with three leading UCSF researchers as they discuss the prospects for retraining the brain to perform better. Their explorations range from investigations of how the brain works, to the development of practical remedies for ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: Free
There's nothing as practical as a good theoryTheoretical analyses of the development of numerical representations suggest that playing linear number board games, akin to Chutes and Ladders, should enhance young children's numerical knowledge. Consistent with this prediction, playing such a game for roughly one hour increases low-income, urban preschoolers' proficiency on a diverse set of numerical tasks: ...
Santa Clara University encourages and supports scientific and technological research that is performed responsibly within ethical guidelines, promotes engagement in scientific discussions with a desire to explore the facts, and foster thoughtful debate on the ethical and societal implications. This serves as a model by which students can examine and ...
Join astronomer Jill Tarter, whose work and life was a key model for the character Jodie Foster plays in the film Contact, for a very special evening of science fiction and cutting-edge science. We will screen the full-length film about the discovery of intelligent life among the stars, and then ...
Economic prosperity in the coming decades will depend on innovations built on scientific and technological breakthroughs. Unfortunately, findings from international assessments show that the U.S. no longer has an edge over other countries in educating its young people. This dialogue will take a critical look at current educational policies and ...
Where: Menlo ParkCost: Free
Fermentation Lecture w/ Gordon Biersch Brewing Co.You're cordially invited to attend our lecture series on Beer FermentationSpeaker: Master Brewer Dan Gordon, Cal Alumni, Co-founder and Director of Brewing Operations of Gordon Biersch Brewing Company http://www.gordonbiersch.com/You'll have the opportunity to ask any question at the end of the lecture during Q/A session.Room 126
What happens when one of the funniest and smartest authors around gets interviewed by a MythBuster? Hear which space legends might be as combustible as urban ones when Mary Roach and Adam Savage chat it up about Packing for Mars: The Curious Science of Life in the Void, San Francisco's ...
Sip on a glow-in-the-dark Cosmo as you enjoy the cosmic music stylings of the Physics Chanteuse. Learn about cosmic dynamics with hands-on activities by UCSC astrophysicists. Journey through the universe in the Holt Digital Starlab. Explore the museum under moody lighting, play space-themed video games on our giant IMAX screen, ...
The Marin Math Circle is a weekly math meeting for students. Manystudents come each week and are presented with difficult, original and always fun mathematical puzzles. As part of the Bay Area Science Festival, the math circle will be open to new members this night only.
Where: San RafaelCost: Free
Can we make it to Mars? - a film introduced by Katie BerryhillCan humans survive a trip to Mars that would take two to three years? Among the innovations covered in the film are meteoroid-proof materials, new space foods and spacesuits, and novel modes of transport. PBS; 53 minutes, 2011. Katie Beryhill is assistant professor of space studies at American Public University ...
Ready to put your science smarts to the test? Ask a Scientist will be celebrating the Bay Area Science Festival the best way we know how - with a boisterous science trivia contest hosted by Robin Marks of Discovery Street will be celebrating the Bay Area Science Festival the best ...
Environmental Defense Fund marine ecologist Dr. Rodney M. Fujita will moderate a panel of scientists, ocean explorers, futurists, and communicators who first gathered for an inquiry summit called BLUEMiND this summer at the California Academy of Sciences. The panel will explore cutting edge ideas of how gratitude and feelings of ...
Almost 14 billion years ago, the Big Bang created the seeds of our present-day Universe. Modern astronomers use telescopes and computers as time-machines, compressing millions of years of history into the blink of an eye to study the inexorable forces at work during that process. Material from space – the ...
The San Jose Math Circle (SJMC) is a weekly math meeting for middle school and high school students. Over 30 students come each week and are presented with difficult, original and always fun mathematical puzzles. As part of the Bay Area Science Festival, the math circle will be open to ...
Kelp forests are found throughout the world; however, their histories in the northern and southern hemispheres are dramatically different - from the timing of their formation to the origin of the key species that inhabit them. For example, in the North Pacific, the sea otter is the youngest component in ...
As neuroscientists are learning more and more about our body¹s hidden frontier, we have gained fleeting insights into our own intuition, habits and seemingly unexplainable preferences. Can we solve those mysteries by creating a complete compute model of our brain? Or is the brain an unsolvable puzzle? Two leading neuroscientists ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $12 General, $10 Members & Seniors
dorkbot San FranciscoAs always, dorkbot brings "people doing strange things with science." Swiss Ph.D. student Philipp Reist joins the roster to describe his Blind Juggler robot and other projects. If you would like to give a presentation in the future or host a dorkbotSF meeting, please contact Karen Marcelo at dorkbotsf@dorkbot.org.(Dial #230 ...
Get your geek on! From the lighter side of helium to the darker side of the moon, join science comedian Brian Malow on a rocket ride through the humorverse. Brian will dispel myths & misconceptions about science, explore the science in science fiction films, and exercise your brain as well ...
Find out what happens when artists spend nine months in a science lab. This exhibition features eight works developed during the Swiss artists-in-labs residency, which places artists in scientific settings.
The 2nd Berkeley Symposium on Energy Efficient Electronic Systems will feature researchers in the following technical areas:• Low voltage tunneling FETs;• Low voltage nanomechanical logic;• Energy efficient spintronic logic;• Energy efficient memory and storage devices;• Energy efficient chip scale interconnects; and• Low voltage CMOS circuits and architectures.Symposium Highlights:• Dan Hutcheson, ...
Come join an interpretive walk at Stafford Lake! This Novato reservoir is a great place to see waterfowl, shorebirds, raptors, and more. Some are just passing through; others will be staying for the winter.This walk is for adults, we request that no animals (except service animals) attend. David Herlocker will ...
Where: NovatoCost: Free
North Bay Climate Adaptation SummitLearn about the latest climate projections for Sonoma County and discuss the implications of these changes to our lives. Attendees can register for either day of this FREE event or for both days together. Lunch is provided and a afternoon reception will also take place each afternoon. Friday evening will ...
Stanford's Genetics department leads hands-on activities every day of the festival. Try your hand at DNA spooling from animal cells and look at your own DNA from cheek cells under a microscope. Figure out what 1000 letters of your DNA look like. Solve a mystery by looking at "DNA" patterns ...
Biomedical research in space has yielded a wealth of insights into the effects of weightlessness on the human body and the effects of long space missions on the mind. As we mark the final U.S. space shuttle mission in July 2011, this panel reviews advances in space medicine over the ...
Dr. Karen Kosiba, atmospheric scientist from Storm Chasers and IMAX film Tornado Alley appears at The Tech Museum, along with the VORTEX2 Doppler On Wheels. Climb inside the DOW parked outside The Tech Museum. Learn from Dr. Kosiba how it operates in a storm and about the science and technology ...
Experience the wildlife and natural beauty that make Younger Lagoon an exceptional local treasure on this docent-led tour to the lagoon and its beach habitat. Learn about the ongoing research and habitat restoration work that help this vital ecosystem thrive. Tour includes a short hike and is best suited for ...
Ever wonder how plants live? Or how worms produce compost? Get hands-on with science to find out! Join Cal scientists for cool, food-related investigations.This program is jointly supported by Science@Cal, Community Resources for Science, and the UC Botanical Garden at Berkeley.
Learn about our various 90 minute K-12 science classes in astronomy, earth, life and physical sciences.New Programs, Including "Tap the Wind," an Energy Class Where Students Design Wind Turbine Blades for Maximum EfficiencyVisit the Challenger Learning Center® to Learn About Our Simulated Space Missions for Students Grades 4–8Hands-On Exhibits, Including ...
This Hands-On Science Education Workshop focusing on Strawberry DNA Extraction, is a fun activity for children and their parents.We will use a simple process to extract DNA from strawberries, learning details about cell structure, solubility, and chemical separations! Sponsored by UCSF & Bay Area Science Festival. Ages 8-14.
The Oakland/East Bay Math Circle offers middle and high school students and teachers in the Oakland and East Bay area the opportunity to learn advanced mathematics in a free, after-school enrichment program. This is an extraordinary activity for students who enjoy mathematics and want to learn more.Math circles originated in ...
Dr. Mooney of the Buck Institute presents a talk entitled "Aging Research and Care in the Era of Personalized Genetics and Genomics" as part of Sonoma State University's Engineering Science Lecture Series.
We'll be showing 4 IMAX favorites, displaying the great power of nature! Experience what it's like when the ground shakes, mountains explode, and sky turns dark and violent. Go inside a tornado, and through the eye of a hurricane. Travel across creaking icefalls and gaping chasms, up towering cliffs, and ...
Where: San JoseCost: $8 First Movie, $5 each additional movie
Cafe InquiryMeet up with rationalists, skeptics, and freethinkers south of San Francisco. Beers and Books is a social event co-hosted by the Center for Inquiry|San Francisco. We'll meet at Cafe Borrone http://www.cafeboronne.com/ between Kepler's Books and the British Banker's Club! Look for the black balloon.
Where: Menlo ParkCost: Free
Does Nuclear Energy Have a Future?Dr. Richard Lester, one of the world's foremost experts in the field of nuclear energy, will discuss the potential of nuclear reactor and fuel cycle innovations with respect to economic competitiveness, modularity, safety and energy security. He will evaluate the role of America's nuclear energy innovation system, including new challenges ...
This evening, we invite you to come to your senses. Experience a heady mix of presentations and activities designed to help you get in touch with the sensual world-both human and otherwise.Find out if your eyes and nose agree on who's attractive. Discover unexpected taste receptors, and stymy your sweet ...
Be dazzled, puzzled and inspired by an evening of "mad science" that will leave your beaker bubbling. Expand your geeky cocktail party repertoire with tidbits from a series of thought-provoking 5-minute Ignite talks by the likes of Tim O'Reilly (co-founder of Maker Faire), Tito Jankowski (of BioCurious, which he describes ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $12 General, $10 Members
While physicists attempt to understand the universe in their own way, Christian Gonzenbach draws on his experience as an artist-in-residence in the lab of Martin Pohl at the University of Geneva and at CERN to do so with experiments and sculptures using objects from everyday life.
The Stanford Math Circle is a weekly math meeting for middle school and high school students. Over 30 students come each week and are presented with difficult, original and always fun mathematical puzzles. As part of the Bay Area Science Festival, the math circle will be open to new members ...
Living Better with COPDChronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease is a progressive lung disease that affects millions of Americans every year. Although there is no cure for COPD, what was once deemed to be a disease with a hopeless prognosis is now known to be very treatable. Early diagnosis and treatment can enable people with ...
Where: Palo AltoCost: Free
Penguins, Dolphins and Seabirds: Illustrations from Sophie Webb's children's booksSophie Webb will give a short talk about her three books: "Far from Shore: Chronicles of an Open Ocean Voyage", "My Season With Penguins: An Antarctic Journal", and "Looking for Seabirds: Journal from an Alaskan Voyage". Her book appeal especially to children, but adults will also enjoy her amazing water ...
In addition to talks scheduled for our regular monthly USGS Evening Public Lecture Series, we are pleased to announce a special additional program on Nov. 3, featuring USGS scientists Patrick Barnard and William Ellsworth presenting a non-technical public lecture with information about USGS research in the San Francisco Bay Area, ...
Ever wonder what's going on in your brain when you tune in to your favorite radio station or hum that song stuck in your head? Humans have been creating and enjoying music for thousands of years, but what really creates the experience? Levitin and a musical guest chat, jam and ...
Join Radiolab's Jad Abumrad and Robert Krulwich as they take the stage to explore what it's like to be In the Dark-from a peek inside two very different realities described by two blind men, to the dawn of sight and the evolution of the eye, to what children feel when ...
Find out what happens when artists spend nine months in a science lab. This exhibition features eight works developed during the Swiss artists-in-labs residency, which places artists in scientific settings.
North Bay Climate Adaptation SummitLearn about the latest climate projections for Sonoma County and discuss the implications of these changes to our lives. Attendees can register for either day of this FREE event or for both days together. Lunch is provided and a afternoon reception will also take place each afternoon. Friday evening will ...
Stanford's Genetics department leads hands-on activities every day of the festival. Try your hand at DNA spooling from animal cells and look at your own DNA from cheek cells under a microscope. Figure out what 1000 letters of your DNA look like. Solve a mystery by looking at "DNA" patterns ...
Ms. Hansen has been responsible for interdisciplinary building and research projects based on defining, testing and communicating Active House, a vision of buildings that 'give more than they take'. The basis of the project involves eight national and international buildings, together with the companies VELUX, VELFAC and Sonnenkraft. The aim ...
Join acclaimed science writer Carl Zimmer in conversation with two of UCSF's leading researchers as they explore how we have evolved to coexist with – and sometimes depend upon – the microbes that inhabit our world. The discussion will take us on a tour of human's most minute friends and ...
How many colors make black? Be amazed as black magically turns into vibrant purples, blues, greens, magenta, and more with just a drop of water! This hands-on science activity for children 5 and older introduces the concept of chromatography. Chromatography comes from the Greek word chroma meaning "color" and graphia meaning ...
Some of television's most popular medical, crime, science and science fiction shows today ask scientists to lend a hand in helping TV accurately portray science. How do films affect public awareness and acceptance of science? Producers, directors, and science advisors from Eureka, Battlestar Galactica, and a number of films will discuss whether science on the ...
See 4 IMAX favorites, displaying the great power of nature! Experience what it's like when the ground shakes, mountains explode, and sky turns dark and violent. Go inside a tornado, and through the eye of a hurricane. Travel across creaking icefalls and gaping chasms, up towering cliffs, and into the ...
View awesome and intriguing images captured during the process of scientific research, at this unique event presented at First Love Gallery during Oakland's First Friday Art Murmur on November 4. Hosted by gallery owner/artist/astronomer Nia Imara, the Art in Science show will feature a looped screening of these images, created ...
Al Worden flew to the moon on the Apollo 15 mission in 1971. He piloted the Command Module alone for three days orbiting the moon, while his fellow astronauts collected samples and conducted experiments on the lunar surface. Nine months after his return from the moon, Worden received a phone ...
Hike the hills under the glowing light of the moon. Join us for a moderately strenuous yet serene 3-4 mile hike in our backyard, the Redwoods. Guided by an experienced hiker participants will begin and end the hike at Chabot. Hike guide will meet participants in the main lobby.
The Bay Area Science Festival is proud to present the first ever Sci-Crawl, a coordinated takeover of venues throughout San Francisco's Mission District, showcasing the science inherent in the neighborhood. We'll have events including Beer Science, Science of Tattoos, Speed Dating for Nerds, and even sample Speakeasy's special science festival ...
Astronaut McArthur shares her stories from Space Shuttle Atlantis and the last Hubble mission. Enjoy dinner and a private screening of our IMAX movie Hubble introduced by Astronaut McArthur. Afterward, join our Astronaut on the rooftop terrace under the stars for space-themed treats, Q & A, and photo opportunitiesTickets
Where: San JoseCost: $39.99 Adult, $19.99 Children, discount for member
During winter months the Sun is below the horizon more than 12 hours in Sonoma County. On these longer cool clear nights we have ample opportunity to observe our beautiful winter nighttime sky. We'll tour our traditional winter sky and more definitively discover winter's beautiful deep space nebulae and clusters. ...
Where: Santa RosaCost: Free
Pepperwood Hosts Brock Dolman Lecture on Watersheds and Climate ResilienceBrock Dolman, Occidental Arts and Ecology Center biologist, will offer a lively presentation on ecological resiliency for salmonids and society. This free talk is the closing event of the North Bay Climate Adaptation Initiative's annual summit and will be hosted at the Dwight Center for Conservation Science located on the Preserve. ...
Join Stanford faculty Curtis W. Frank, Professor of Chemical Engineering and (by courtesy) of Materials Science and Engineering and of Chemistry and Michael F. Marmor, Professor of Ophthalmology as they discuss how science and art intersect. Professor Frank will discuss the painting as a physical object in which the longevity ...
Join Radiolab's Jad Abumrad and Robert Krulwich as they take the stage to explore what it's like to be In the Dark-from a peek inside two very different realities described by two blind men, to the dawn of sight and the evolution of the eye, to what children feel when ...
Where: BerkeleyCost:
Planetary Exploration Rebooted: New Ways of Exploring the Moon, Mars and BeyondDuring the past 50 years, we have learned to explore and work in space, visiting the Moon, Mars, and other destinations. Much of what we know about the Solar System we owe to robotic spacecraft, landers, planetary rovers, and human explorers. As we look to the future, however, there is ...
Find out what happens when artists spend nine months in a science lab. This exhibition features eight works developed during the Swiss artists-in-labs residency, which places artists in scientific settings.
Where: San FranciscoCost: Free
Saturday, 11/05/11
High School Robotics Competition FIRST(R) Tech Challenge will be hosting their first of 12 Northern California competitions at DeVry University, Fremont campus. Up to 16 high school teams from the SF Bay area and beyond will be competing in this year's "Bowled Over" challenge. This is head to head robotics like sports - each ...
Where: FremontCost: Free
San José Clean Energy ShowcaseCome see the latest in solar, wind turbine, electric vehicle and solar hot water technologies. Bring the family and get everyone excited about clean energy! The time for clean energy is now! With money-saving rebates from the State, making home energy improvements has never been easier or more affordable. Come ...
Where: San JoseCost: Free
Stanford Saturday University Stanford Continuing Studies presents Stanford Saturday University (SSU) on Saturday, November 5, 2011. This one-day event on Stanford campus offers visitors the opportunity to hear from some of Stanford's most interesting and articulate faculty members on a range of scientific topics.Topics/speakers include:Power: Why Do Some People Have It, and Others ...
Join us for an extraordinary morning with NASA Astronaut Megan McArthur! Astronaut McArthur will introduce a screening of the IMAX movie Hubble, followed by a Q&A session detailing her experiences with Hubble. Learn more about the space-related activities available for you in the museum, and in your classroom from NASA.Reservations required at ...
Ever wonder how plants live? Or how worms produce compost? Get hands-on with science to find out! Join Cal scientists for cool, food-related investigations.This program is jointly supported by Science@Cal, Community Resources for Science, and the UC Botanical Garden at Berkeley.
Bruce Alberts is Professor of Biochemistry at UCSF, the Editor-in-Chief of Science Magazine, the former President of the National Academy of Sciences, a co-author of the preeminent Cell Biology textbook and one of President Obama's new Science Envoys. His research has focused on the structure and duplication of chromosomes. Nano-High, ...
Calling all Educators! Leveraging excess stock/equipment/materials from labs/companies across the area, educators will have access to high quality materials for their classrooms. Everything at the event is free, but please only take what you need for your classroom. This FREE Giveaway is for educational and non-profit use ONLY.
Join us for an extraordinary morning with NASA Astronaut Megan McArthur! Astronaut McArthur will introduce a screening of the IMAX movie Hubble, followed by a Q&A session detailing her experiences with Hubble. Learn more about the space-related activities available for you in the museum, and in your classroom from NASA.RSVP: ...
Where: San JoseCost:
Understanding Hepatitis B and Liver CancerEach year, nearly three quarters of a million people die from liver cancer. Liver cancer is one of the most fatal cancers, with a five-year survival rate under 15%. However, the majority of cases of liver cancer are preventable. Long-term (chronic) infection with the hepatitis B virus is the leading ...
The Hayward Fault is a major earthquake fault that runs for nearly 55 miles through the East Bay of the San Francisco Bay region. At the Earth's surface, the Hayward Fault is actively creeping about 0.2 inch per year, unlike that of some other earthquake faults such as the San ...
See the work of North Bay science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) organizations. Enjoy hands-on experiments, demos, and exhibits. Save a droid ICU patient, create a pulsar, extract DNA, drive robots, eat liquid nitrogen, and more! VIP Parking for electric vehicles.
Where: SonomaCost: Free
FIRST Robotics LeagueWhat the Olympics are for sports and the Nobel Prize is to science, FIRST Robotics is to kid's engineering.Take part in the most prestigious robotics competition for youth in the world this fall by joining Celsius and Beyond team. You will learn about project management, computer programming, robotics design, analytical ...
Stanford's Genetics department leads hands-on activities every day of the festival. Try your hand at DNA spooling from animal cells and look at your own DNA from cheek cells under a microscope. Figure out what 1000 letters of your DNA look like. Solve a mystery by looking at "DNA" patterns ...
Bring the whole family for an afternoon of fun, food, games, and support K-12 science education.We invite you to join us to celebrate the accomplishments of our students and to learn more about how you can inspire the next generation of scientists
Join fellow educators to explore the California Academy of Sciences inside and out, and walk away with resources, activities and inspiration to bring science into your classroom in exciting new ways. Participate in workshops and behind-the-scenes tours, converse with scientists, and dive deeper into the Academy's exhibits and research collections.Free ...
These two ancient foods owe their glory to microscopic magic. Join Discovery Street Tours on this stroll down quaint San Francisco streets while stopping at neighborhood parks and shops to explore the role of unseen organisms in creating flavors and textures. Get your hands on some gluten, admire the microbes ...
College of San Mateo and the San Mateo County Astronomical Society present:A Family Science and Astronomy Festival (free and open to the public)2:00 pm: Free planetarium show 2:30 to 4:30 pm: Science demonstrations by CSM science faculty (Chemistry, Biology, Geology, and Physics) 4:30 to 6:30 pm: Astronomy events, hands-on workshops ...
Join leading researchers Eric Horvitz of Microsoft Research and Peter Norvig of Google for an intriguing discussion about the past, present, and future of artificial intelligence, moderated by KQED's Tim Olson. We are extremely fortunate to have Eric and Peter on our stage – they've known each other for ...
(Program jointly sponsored by San Leandro High School, the East Bay Astronomical Society and UC Berkeley's Astronomy Department and Space Sciences Laboratory)Free Community Star Party that includes:Afternoon solar viewing and fun educational astronomy activities (3:00 - 6:00 pm) Special "teen zone" solar activity booth for teens only -- as part ...
3 pm to 9 pm: Astronomy activities rain or shine, evening stargazing if it is clear.Astronomy activities every hour until 7 PM,stargazinguntil 9 PM. During the day special solar telescopes will be available to view the Sun. In the evening you can observe the Moon, Jupiter, and other fascinating objects. ...
Dr. Gary Weston will lead two brief observing sessions separated by an indoor lecture:4 - 4:30 pm: Science Picnic Area, East Lawn of Science Buildings: Observing the Sun with a Telescope 4:45 - 5:45 pm: South Science Building 143, Lecture: "Recent Discoveries and Beautiful Observations in Astronomy" (The lecture will ...
The Montgomery Hill Observatory will be hosting the following activities:Lunar Geology for Children ages 9 - 12,from 4:00 pm to 6:00 pm. Space is limited and on a first-come first-served bases. For reservations, please contact the astronomer at: celso.batalha@evc.edu Observations of Moon, Jupiter, Uranus, the Pleiades and other interesting celestial ...
Hike the hills under the glowing light of the moon. Join us for a moderately strenuous yet serene 5-6 mile hike in our backyard, the Redwoods. Guided by an experienced hiker, participants will begin and end the hike at Chabot. Hike guide will meet participants in the main lobby.
(Program jointly sponsored by the Mt. Tam Astronomy Programs, Wonderfest, and the San Francisco Amateur Astronomers)5:30 - 6:30 pm: a talk by Dr. Michael Kuhlen, from the Theoretical Astrophysics Center at UC Berkeley, on "The MilkyWay as a Dark Matter Laboratory" 6:30 pm - 9 pm: Telescope observing in the ...
Enter from behind the school, go past the school, turn on Sagebrush, enter back parking lot. Look for sandwich boards directing you to the planetarium entrance.)Regardless of weather, there will be a workshop about black holes with free NASA materials conducted from 6 - 8 pm in room 511. Registration ...
Free telescope viewing will take place (weather permitting) outside the planetarium from dark to 10:00pm. Everyone welcome. Saturday evenings are public show nights at the planetarium, and shows will be presented as usual, with 3 astronomy shows and 2 laser light shows that night. See our web site at: http://planetarium.deanza.edu ...
Free public planetarium shows every 30 minutes inside the MaST Star Lab planetarium from 6 pm – 9 pm. Free telescope viewing outside the Newark Memorial Star Lab Exhibits demonstrating how the Earth rotates on its axis while it revolves around the sun, why stars appear to move across our ...
The stars are out and the party is on! Join us for star-gazing, science talks, a live planetarium show, hands-on demos, a special theatre showing, and Discovery Lab for our junior explorers (under 7 years old). Festivities are 6pm - 10pm.Hands-on demos throughout the Center presented by our Galaxy Explorers6 ...
Open House andstar viewing event from 6 - 9 pm. The evening will feature short planetarium programs, demonstrations, hands-on activities and views through telescopes. The event is free and open to all. Parking will be available in the three-story Central Avenue Parking Structure. The telescope viewing portion of the event ...
Telescope viewing of the Moon, planets, star clusters and more, as well as hands-on astronomy activities, will be hosted by faculty and students. Telescopes will be set up from 6:00-10:00 PM on the Tower Lawn between Tower Hall, the Martin Luther King Library and the Science Building. (See grid location ...
We will host a free Planetarium Show at 6:15 PM in the DVC Planetarium (code PL on the map) and observing at the DVC observatory, from 7 - 9 pm, weather permitting. The closest parking is in lot 4. In case of clouds or rain, observing will be cancelled, but ...
Co-hosted with the Peninsula Astronomical Society, the SETI Institute, and NASA's Lunar Science InstituteTelescope viewing at the Foothill Observatory, 6:30pm to 9:30pm. The observatory will be open free to all visitors. Telescopes from the Peninsula Astronomical Society will be set up in the area around the observatory, provided the sky ...
Free public planetarium show at the Chabot College planetarium, Building 1900, from 7:00 - 7:45 pm. (Space is limited and reservations are required. Please contact Scott Hildreth at: shildreth@chabotcollege.edu for information.) Free telescope viewing from Chabot College campus from 7 pm - 9:30 pm, weather permitting. In case of cloudy ...
Telescopes will be set up from 7 to 10 pm in the park to show the gibbous moon, bright Jupiter, faint Uranus, colorful double star Albireo, the Ring Nebula, and other celestial objects as conditions permit. Please car-pool if practical, as parking is somewhat limited. When entering the lot, try ...
7:00 – 11:00 p.m.: Public viewing through the 36-inch Great Lick Refractor and the 40-inch Nickel Reflector 7:30 p.m.: Astronomy Lecture: Two Views of the Moon -- Dr. Graeme Smith, Professor of Astronomy and Astrophysics, University of California, Santa Cruz 9:00 p.m.: Astronomy Lecture: Astronomy and Cosmology (not to be ...
The event will take place on the UCSC campus, on a field behind the Music Center starting at 7 pm. We will be setting up numerous telescopes. Visitors will be taken on a tour of the night sky from planets and moons within our solar system to star forming nebulae ...
Where: Santa CruzCost: Free
JUMBO SQUID SOIRéE!Gu l f of the Fa r a l lon e s Nat ion a l Ma r i n e Sa n c t u a ry Fa r a l lon e s Ma r i n e Sa n c t u a ry As soc i at ...
8 - 10 pm: If the weather is clear, we will be observing on the Main Plaza of the Lawrence Hall of Science in the hills above the Berkeley campus, through some of our "Saturday Night Stargazing" telescopes, with the astronomy staff. The event will be free and open to ...
8 pm - 10 pm: Telescope viewing at the SSU Observatory. The observatory will be open free to all visitors for stargazing and discussion with astronomers and student docents. The Observatory is located inside the stadium area at the SE corner of the campus (East Cotati Avenue and Petaluma Hill ...
Planetarium Shows at 8pm and 9pm (The planetarium is on the 4th floor of Thornton Hall -- Room TH422; Go in the main door of the building, take the elevator to the 4th floor, and look for the planetarium entrance there. Once a show has started, you can't get in.) ...
Find out what happens when artists spend nine months in a science lab. This exhibition features eight works developed during the Swiss artists-in-labs residency, which places artists in scientific settings.
Where: San FranciscoCost: Free
Sunday, 11/06/11
FIRST Robotics LeagueWhat the Olympics are for sports and the Nobel Prize is to science, FIRST Robotics is to kid's engineering.Take part in the most prestigious robotics competition for youth in the world this fall by joining Celsius and Beyond team. You will learn about project management, computer programming, robotics design, analytical ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $330 per month
Pepperwood Offers Course on North Coast Native Plants and PeopleJoin anthropologist Ben Benson and herbalist Autumn Summers on an exploration of the relationship between California first peoples and native plants on Sunday, Nov. 6, from 9:00 am to 3:00 pm at Pepperwood Preserve. The class is $10.00 and students can register online at http://www.pepperwoodpreserve.org.Ben Benson is an environmental anthropologist ...
Come join a walk to see the birds at Rush Creek! These tidal wetlands and evergreen woodlands by the Petaluma River Delta are a great place to appreciate our winter birdlife. The road sometimes gets quite muddy, so bring appropriate footwear. Meet at the Binford Rd gate.This walk is for ...
AT&T Park will become a science wonderland when the Bay Area Science Carnival launches Sunday, November 6th. This FREE science extravaganza showcases the intrigue and pure fun of science with a non-stop program of interactive exhibits, experiments, games, and shows, all meant to entertain and inspire. Over 170 exhibits will ...
Stanford's Genetics department leads hands-on activities every day of the festival. Try your hand at DNA spooling from animal cells and look at your own DNA from cheek cells under a microscope. Figure out what 1000 letters of your DNA look like. Solve a mystery by looking at "DNA" patterns ...