Fizzy, Foamy ScienceColor the Lawrence Hall of Science's sidewalks with foaming paint that you mix up yourself! Fizzy, Foamy Science is part of Summer Fun Days at the Lawrence Hall of Science. Every Wednesday enjoy a unique event with your family-from trapeze arts to building a boat.
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free with admission
Designing for Continuous Delivery Continuous Delivery gives a developer the ability to put newly developed code into production without human intervention provided the code passes a series of automated tests. Continuous delivery depends on an appropriate tool chain but it also depends on an appropriate design of the software being deployed into production. This ...
Climate Change as a Health IssueTo many, climate change conjures up thoughts of tired political battles, extreme weather or stranded polar bears. Perhaps most devastatingly, it can instill feelings of helplessness.But what if climate change instead drew awareness of unpredictable migrations of infectious disease, increases in childhood asthma, and major vulnerabilities in our built environment? ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: Free
Creative CollisionsThe Tech welcomes 16 world-renowned scientists for an evening of discussion and discovery. Please join us to learn more about our diverse ocean ecosystems through robust conversation with some of the most innovative minds of our time, and to connect with bio-focused community groups and individuals. Listen to Professor Kay Bidle ...
Where: San JoseCost: General admission $25 in advance/$35 at the door
Bioterrorism is the deliberate release of biological agents used to cause illness or death in people, animals, or plants. In this age of information and biotechnology, the potential to develop a bioterror agent is more possible than ever. Dr. DuBois will discuss the history and current threats of bioterrorism. She will ...
Where: Santa CruzCost: Free
Stargazing At Larkey ParkFree Public Stargazing at Larkey Park with the Lindsay Wildlife Museum. MDAS members will setup telescopes to view Planets from our Solar system, our moon, and other objects.Bring kids, binoculars, warm clothes (temperature can drop), snacks, water. No need for a flashlight but if you must bring one cover it ...