Who Owns the Data? An International Conference on Digital Assets, Data Philanthropy, and Public BenefitAs countless social, commercial and civic transactions are rapidly moving to online platforms, and sensors in our houses, cars, and mobile devices send endless streams of data to servers around the world, discussions of "Big Data" have become commonplace. But what happens to the information once it leaves our fingertips ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: $20 General, Free for students
Star formation on GMC and galactic scales The rate of star formation in star-forming disks is slow compared to the dynamical time, at least on kiloparsec scales, a result known as the Kennicutt-Schmidt relation. Candidates for opposing the force of self-gravity and thereby reducing the rate of star formation include magnetic fields, large scale turbulence, and feedback ...
Speaker: Saeed Amidi, Plug and Play Tech CenterThis event was originally scheduled for April 9 and has now been canceled.
Where: San JoseCost:
Magic: Any Sufficiently Advanced Technology is Indistinguishable From MagicArthur Clarke's Three Laws are "laws" of future predictions:1) When a distinguished but elderly scientist states that something is possible, he is almost certainly right. When he states that something is impossible, he is very probably wrong.2) The only way of discovering the limits of the possible is to venture ...
Where: Palo AltoCost: Free
Nightlife LIVENightLife's summer music series returns! Inspired by science and powered by sound, the Academy will transform into an oasis of music and art on one special night per month.On the outdoor West Garden stage, catch a live performance by "electronic Renaissance man" Machinedrum, known for his rich exploration of multimedia ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $12 General, $10 Members
The Fog of ConcussionA concussion is a type of traumatic brain injury that is caused by a blow to the head or body, a fall, or another injury that jars or shakes the brain inside the skull. This talk will discuss the prevention, diagnosis, treatment and biology of concussion.Speaker: Jamshid Ghajar, MD, PhD, ...
Where: StanfordCost: Free
Unwrapping the Visual Discovery of Spiral Nebula Steve Gottlieb, a contributing editor for Sky & Telescope, will be our featured speaker on "Unwrapping the Visual Discovery of Spiral Nebula". This is the story of William Parsons' (Third Earl of Rosse) first visual observations of M51 with his massive 72-inch speculum reflector in the spring of 1845 ...
Where: Santa CruzCost: Free
CANCELLED! Trisect an angle? It seemed so easy!CANCELLED! Watch for it to be rescheduled in the fall. Angle Trisection: A problem many tried to solve.Throughout history many people have tried to find some seemingly simple solutions to problems that were not understood because of the limits of knowledge about how things really work. Alchemy, tried to do more ...
Dr. Sylvia Earle-fondly dubbed "Her Deepness" by the New York Times-holds the women's record for the deepest ocean dive and has led more than 100 undersea expeditions, logging more than 7000 hours underwater. Formerly Chief Scientist of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Dr. Earle has garnered countless international honors ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $20 General, $12 Members
Beyond Kepler: Direct Imaging of Earth-like ExoplanetsIs there another Earth out there? Is there life on it? People have been asking these questions for over two thousand years, and we finally stand on the verge of answering them. The Kepler space telescope has already revealed that many stars have planets close to Earth size in regions ...
Where: LivermoreCost: Free
Saturday, 05/16/15
Maker FairePart science fair, part county fair, and part something entirely new, Maker Faire is an all-ages gathering of tech enthusiasts, crafters, educators, tinkerers, hobbyists, engineers, science clubs, authors, artists, students, and commercial exhibitors. All of these "makers" come to Maker Faire to show what they have made and to share ...
Satellites, nuclear explosions and the ability to reproduce in the laboratory the extreme conditions at our planet's center are revealing what is inside our planet, how it is changing and why. We'll open the hood to look at how Spaceship Earth works. Raymond Jeanloz, a professor in Earth and ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
Black Holes, Space Warps and Time Machines (and What the Movie 'Interstellar' was Really About)In this nontechnical, illustrated talk, astronomer and popular lecturer Andrew Fraknoi (Foothill College) explores the bizarre and wonderful world of black holes. You do not need a background in science to enjoy this program. Everyone from ages 13 and up is most welcome.Although black holes have become part of our everyday language, few ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
Celebrating ElephantsJoin Oakland Zoo for our 19th annual Celebrating Elephants Gala in honor of the 96 Elephants campaign. (Ninety-six elephants are killed each day by poachers.)Big Life, founded by photographer Nick Brandt and conservationist Richard Bonham, offers progressive solutions to protect and sustain East Africa's wild lands and wild elephant population.
Where: OaklandCost: $40 donation (minimum)
Sunday, 05/17/15
Maker FairePart science fair, part county fair, and part something entirely new, Maker Faire is an all-ages gathering of tech enthusiasts, crafters, educators, tinkerers, hobbyists, engineers, science clubs, authors, artists, students, and commercial exhibitors. All of these "makers" come to Maker Faire to show what they have made and to share ...
Where: San MateoCost: Varies, see website
WHAT LIES AHEAD? Sustainability in a High C02 OceanRising CO2 in the atmosphere is causing unprecedented changes in seawater chemistry. Scientists worldwide are working to predict what these changes (ocean acidification) will mean for marine life in the future, as well as what can be done about this global process.Join Kristy Kroeker on a virtual tour of her ...
Where: Santa CruzCost: Free with admission
Monday, 05/18/15
Detecting Ultra-High Energy Cosmic Rays with SmartphonesCosmic rays which encounter the Earth's atmosphere produce showers of muons and high-energy photons, which can be detected using a smartphone camera. The CRAYFIS experiment was devised to observe cosmic rays at ultra-high energy (UHE) using the existing network of smartphones as a ground detector array. We'll describe our custom ...
Marine microbes are responsible for roughly half of the global annual carbon fixation and oxygen production; and yet our methods for directly connecting measurements of chemical fluxes with the activity of specific groups of microbes in the environment are relatively limited. Using multiple experimental approaches; the microbial sources suite of ...
Geology before Pluto: Pre-encounter considerationsThe cameras of New Horizons will provide robust data sets that should be imminently amenable to geological analysis of the Pluto system's landscapes. I will give with a brief discussion of the planned observations by the New Horizons cameras that will bear most directly on geological interpretability.Then I will review ...
Where: Mountain ViewCost: Free
The Ecosystems of Smart Grid – the public and the personalThe joint IEEE-NATEA conference on an emerging technology is aimed to provide IEEE and NATEA members with an inexpensive solid overview of a technology that may affect their work and careers in the near future. This annual conference series have been traditionally held at Stanford University with the help of ...
Where: StanfordCost: $50 General, but see website for discounts
Conversations About Landscape From Data to Action: How Visualizations Give Us New Insights into Our EnvironmentPlease join computer scientists, data artists, and scientists in a conversation about how data visualization is changing the way we see our landscapes, and how these new views can often lead to positive change.Conversations About Landscape brings together practitioners from the fields of geography, ecology, environmental sciences, policy, design, and ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: Free (RSVP required)
May LASER event - Santa CruzPlease join us for presentations by Daniel Press, Professor of Environmental Studies and Executive Director, Center for Agroecology and Sustainable Food Systems, Roger Linington, Associate Professor of Chemistry, UCSC, Documentary Filmmaker, Anita Chang, and Artist/Activist Kim Abele.
Where: Santa CruzCost: Free
Chemistry of WaterWithout water we could not survive. Learn about how this mysterious molecule of H2O is such a miracle and the reason why. Explore the strength of the molecule through various solutions. Reading: Dr. Drippy, Give Water a Second Chance
Pictures of Other Worlds: Exploring the Atmospheres of ExoplanetsIn less than two decades, scientists have discovered more than a thousand planets orbiting other stars. Now we know that our solar system is not alone -- but we still do not know if it is rare or unique. Most of these new planets were not seen directly, but instead were discovered ...
Where: Menlo ParkCost: Free
Building the TMT: The World's Most Advanced Ground-Based TelescopeThe Thirty-Meter Telescope (TMT) is a next-generation giant telescope. As the name suggests it will have a primary mirror that is 30 meters in diameter and composed of 492 hexagonal shaped segments. The primary mirror has very high-performance sensors and actuators that are used in a real-time control system to ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: Free
Wednesday, 05/20/15
Pushing noble liquids to new limits: dark matter detection technology in LXe and superfluid 4He Dark matter represents known particles beyond the standard model; our job is now to create detectors that can measure these particles' properties and then fit them into a new more inclusive and fundamental model for particle physics. The benefits of noble liquids as a dark matter target material for these ...
Phosphorus is an essential element for life, and in the ocean it exists predominantly in the oxidation state of +5. It is in this state that phosphorus forms phosphoester bonds in essential biochemicals in plankton such as phospholipids, nucleic acids, and nucleotides. In addition, polyphosphate has recently been identified as ...
Where: Moss LandingCost: Free
How about plastics and priority pollutants: a chemical cockTALESpeaker: Chelsea Rochman, UC DavisEditor's Note: This seminar is usually held from 4:00 to 5:00 PM, however the weblink does not show a start or end time as of this posting. You may want to confirm the start time before attending.
Technology influences every part of our lives, and children grow up digital natives. But this proximity does not guarantee an understanding or grasp of the underlying workings of the machines we use. We saw that kids today are great consumers, but not great creators of technology. We wanted to change ...
We can't imagine a future if we don't have the words to describe it. The first building blocks of any new world are stories and ideas. This was the inspiration for Project Hieroglyph, an experiment in bringing scientists, engineers and science fiction writers together to dream up astounding, technically feasible ...
Where: OaklandCost: $26 General, $23 Members advance, $30 at door
A Look Under the Hood of the Connected CarThe Connected Car/the Autonomous Car are names which are used interchangeably when discussing the future of automobile transportation. The purpose of this panel discussion "A Look Under the Hood of the Connected Car" is to gain some insight into what the current stakeholders are doing in this space. There are ...
The science of sleep has traditionally been abstract, but advances in imaging technology now allow scientists to peek inside the sleeping brain. This is exactly what neuroscientists at UC Berkeley are working on in their sleep labs that study everything from how the brain functions during sleep to what the ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $27 General, $24 Members
The Internet Is Not the Answer Andrew Keen 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. He has been called the ...
Where: Menlo ParkCost: $20.00
Nerd Nite SF #60: Swallowing, Puzzles, & Biohacking"Hard to Swallow: Diagnosis and Treatment of Swallowing Disorders" by Rachel GoldWhat happened to that pill that got stuck in your throat yesterday? What happens when your drink goes down the wrong pipe? How many pipes are even in there? What does a giraffe have to do with this? Come ...