Hydrogen & GeothermicsAll geothermal activities involve water, which is splitted into hydrogen and oxygen. This is the reason that all geothermal activities result with hydrogen soaked water or water vapor. The splitting of water occurs due to electrolysis, the electrical current for which stems from magnetic rocks. Water passing through a magnetic ...
Where: StanfordCost: Free
Mad Science: Fire & IceExplore "magical" chemical potions, the wonders of dry ice, and the dynamics of air pressure. Some of the topics the mad scientists will investigate include: the three states of matter, a gassy taste test and asuper spectacular bubbling potion. Ages 5-12.
Where: San JoseCost: Free
Mad Science: Fire & IceExplore "magical" chemical potions, the wonders of dry ice, and the dynamics of air pressure. Some of the topics the mad scientists will investigate include: the three states of matter, a gassy taste test and a super spectacular bubbling potion. Ages 5-12.Editor's Note: This event was originally scheduled for January ...
Where: San JoseCost: Free
COMPUTER SECURITY AND YOUThere are a lot of InfoSec attacks in the news. However news generally reports the big stories, the large dollar attacks. They seldom mention problems that affect average people. In this talk we will look at:• What attacks home and small businesses are most common and what are effect defenses?• ...
Where: Palo AltoCost: Free
Art in Science: The intersection of image and researchAn awesome, FREE, two-day event, jointly presented by the Energy Biosciences Institute and Science@CalHow is science expressed through art? How do the arts inspire science...?Sculpture, painting, photography, origami, multi-media and digital art exhibits of science and art explorations, from the scientists and artist of UC Berkeley.Enjoy live jazz, refreshments, lectures ...
Celebrate what we don't yet know about our ever-expanding Universe. This week, NightLife plunges into the great unknown!In the planetarium, catch the Academy's newest space show Dark Universe, a cosmic voyage that explores the mysteries of dark energy and dark matter.In African Hall, create celestial mobiles-from comets to super novas-with ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $12 General, $10 Members
Bone Cleaning Course by Ron CaubleThe Bone Room's own Ron Cauble will again teach a class on the basics of bone and skeleton cleaning. Space is again limited so please call in advance to sign up.
Where: BerkeleyCost: $10
Non-Pharmacological Treatment of PainIn addition to medications, there are other modalities that people can use to help reduce and manage their chronic pain. This talk will focus on some of these methods.Speaker: Ravi Prasad, PhD Clinical Associate Professor, Anesthesiology, Perioperative and Pain Medicine, Stanford University Medical Center
March 27th, 1964, one of the most violent earthquakes of all time rocked southern Alaska.More than 50,000 square miles of the state was tilted to new elevation, and the resulting property damage disrupted the state's economy.Within 24 hours, a team of USGS geologists conducted scientific and engineering investigations, to help ...
Where: Menlo ParkCost: Free
The Science of Mixing ColorJoin Exploratorium scientist Ron Hipschman for colorful explorations of the physical world.Are the primary colors really red, yellow, and blue? How can you get yellow from mixing red and green together? Bring your most colorful questions to this vivid presentation.