Dr. Levy will explain why there is so much excitement about recent discoveries that are changing the way we think about and treat cancer.Last year the Nobel prize in medicine was awarded to two scientists, one from Texas and one from Japan for their work on unlocking the immune system ...
Where: Palo AltoCost: Free
Beer Garden NightlifeTaste your way through a pop-up beer garden with local breweries slinging their best botanical-forward brews. Follow their stories from botanical inception to foamy finish while tasting flights from Ale Industries, Ghost Town Brewing, Henhouse Brewing, Temescal Brewing, Triple Voodoo, and more.Golden State Cider will debut their new hibiscus-infused pink ...
What stories do we see in the night sky? People have long told stories about the moon and spun explanations for they way it moves and how our view of it changes. At After Dark: Lunar Lore, learn more about the science behind our night sky and how the moon ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: 17.95 advance, 19.95 door, AD members free
Hardcore Natural History Series - The Plastic Link in the Agriculture Supply ChainDaniella Russo and Greg Baxter are the co-founders of Think Beyond Plastic, the leader of a global multidisciplinary effort to identify and commercialize upstream innovations that eliminate plastic pollution, with focus on innovative product delivery systems. At Hardcore Natural History, they'll be discussing their work in agricultural supply chains in ...
Australia, New Guinea and Tasmania are all part of the Australian geological plate, or Sahul. After a brief visit to O'Reilly's, a wonderful jungle lodge near Brisbane, Australia, we'll fly to Port Moresby, the capital of Papua New Guinea. Our route in PNG will take us from the lowlands in ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: $5 donation for non members.
Astrophysics: The Violent Universe With our eyes, in the visual band, the Universe appears to be very quiet and static. However, this does not happen when we look at the Universe in the gamma-ray band, a very energetic light. This talk offers a look into our violent Universe in gamma rays.Speaker: Elena Orlando, Stanford
Where: Santa ClaraCost: Free
Back to the Moon: For Science and ExplorationNASA has an ambitious plan to return astronauts to the Moon - Project Artemis. The return includes commercial and international partners with the goal of promoting a faster and more extensive exploration of the Moon as well as destinations beyond.In a fashion similar to what has been done in commercializing ...