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Cyber Alliance: Grassroots Efforts for a Safer Cyber FutureJoin Cyversity and the UC Berkeley Center for Long-Term Cybersecurity for this special end-of-year community gathering to reflect on and celebrate the past year as we look toward our shared commitment of creating a safer cyber future for all in 2025 and the years to come.Enjoy remarks from Jason Clinton, ...
First Friday NightsSwing into the weekend with live music, a food truck, animals, and fun! On the first Friday of every month, from 5 PM until 8 PM, parents and kids celebrate together at CuriOdyssey.Dance to some of your favorite pop and rock hits, while enjoying animal presentations and science activities. Activities ...
Where: San MateoCost: $21.95 General, $17.95 Seniors, Child
Join us at Chabot for a night of fun at First Friday: SHOOTING STARS! Explore the wonders of the night sky with special guest speakers, dance the night away with live music, and get creative at craft stations where kids of all ages can make their own shooting star-themed art. ...
Where: OaklandCost: $10 General, $5 Kids/Seniors, Free for members
Ingenuity has shown that flying in the Martian atmosphere is possible and that helicopters can provide critical insight and support to ground-based assets. Though Ingenuity was designed for five flights, to date, 66 flights have been completed with ~119 min of flight time and ~9 miles flown. What would it ...
Where: San MateoCost: Free
Saturday, 12/07/24
Techfest: Robots and AI in ActionCHM’s all-day TechFest events offer special family-oriented experiences included in the price of Museum admission. We’ll be bringing you tech-themed demos, performances, hands-on activities, and more. Explore CHM exhibits, shop in the Museum store, enjoy a tasty treat from the Cloud Bistro, and have fun at Techfest!We're celebrating the world ...
Where: Mountain ViewCost: Free
Jazz Under the StarsJazz Under the Stars is a FREE monthly public stargazing event! Occurring on the Saturday nearest the 1st quarter moon (check our Events Page), join us in building 36 on the 4th floor observatory for a night of smooth jazz, bright stars, and a lot of fun! We play our jazz ...
Where: San MateoCost: Free
City Public Star PartyCome join the San Francisco Amateur Astronomers for free public stargazing of the Moon, planets, globular clusters and more!The event will take place in Tunnel Tops National Park, parking is located adjacent to Picnic Place (210 Lincoln Blvd for GPS) with the telescopes setup in the East Meadow.Dress warmly as conditions ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: Free
Sunday, 12/08/24
Five Dollar Day at The Lawrence Hall of ScienceVisit The Lawrence and enjoy all the hands-on science we offer for just $5 per person. Learn cutting-edge science in Hands-on Biotech and Virtually Human, meet prehistoric beasts in Dinosaur Lookout, and more! $5 Days are part of our efforts to increase access to our programs for all.
Where: BerkeleyCost: $5 per person
Mycological Society of San Francisco 52nd Annual Fungus FairHands-on mushroom activities for all ages; workshops, speakers, displays (hundreds of species), educational area, crafts, mushroom growing kits, recipes and more.Creative hands-on family friendly activities (all ages)Lectures & workshops by renowned expertsDisplays of 300+ species of locally collected fungiID table - bring your specimens to find out the species!Educational - ...
Where: South San FranciscoCost: $25
Sensory SundayVisitors, caregivers, family members, and aides can join us for an afternoon of:Exploring the exhibit galleries, zoo, and playgroundGuided science activities and Animal EncountersVaried sensory experiences with keyed mapSensory support kits available for useStorytime with alternative seating optionsDesignated break spaces with fidget toys, dimmed lights, and sitting areas$7 discounted admission ...
The standard model of cosmology has passed every test over the last twenty years. Yet it remains unsatisfactory, with 95% of the universe being dark components, whose nature we did not understand. Now, there are possible 'cracks' in the model, as recent observations of the local expansion rate of the ...
Mechanisms of enzyme regulation by dynamic polymerizationMany important regulatory enzymes in intermediate metabolism form large-scale filamentous polymers in cells and tissues. These supermolecular structures are critically important for regulating enzyme activity and maintaining cellular homeostasis, and their discovery has opened a new field focused on the physical organization of metabolic activity in the cellular context. Our ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
Responsible Governance of AI: Realities, Roadblocks, and ResolutionsI will begin by defining and advocating for the responsible governance of AI as crucial for maximizing the societal benefits of the technology while minimizing its harms. I will then discuss the key challenges faced by major AI actors and stakeholders in implementing responsible AI in practice, drawing from my ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
Uncertainty-Aware AI: Integrating Reliable Human Preferences and ML Predictions in Societal DimensionsThe rapid integration of machine learning (ML) or artificial intelligence (AI) into societal research has transformed how we study human behavior, preferences, and societal phenomena. However, this integration presents methodological challenges at the intersection of society and AI. Two critical issues become prominent: the reliability of (ML/AI) systems in capturing ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
The High Energy Life: My Path Through Chemistry, Astrophysics and Rocket Scienct to...My path through Chemistry, Astrophysics and Rocket Science into STEM Education with help from NASA's Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope, Swift missions and the LIGO Scientific Collaboration (https://universe.sonoma.edu/~lynnc/).Speaker: Lynn Cominsky, Sonoma State University
The most powerful transformations in the synthesis of complex molecules generate significant structural complexity from simple precursors. In many cases, however, there is no practical approach available to translate intuitive retrosynthetic disconnections of a given target from the blackboard to the lab. This presentation will highlight strategies that address such ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
An Update on Alzheimer’s: Assessment, Treatment and Prevention - LivestreamYou will learn about the pathophysiology of Alzheimer’s disease, the typical and atypical clinical manifestations of this disease, and recent advances in diagnosis and treatment. Speaker: Serggio Lanatta, Associate Professor of Clinical Neurology, UC San Francisco Memory and Aging CenterRegister at weblink for Zoom information
Where: Cost: Free
City of Campbell Climate Action & Adaptation PlanActerra will be hosting a focus group for Campbell residents. Our focus group is in partnership with the City of Campbell and we will be creating vision boards on what a sustainable Campbell looks like to them. We will provide a free lunch and $50 stipends to attendees.
I will present a few snapshots along my trajectory of algorithmic developments in electronic structure theory, through the lens of applied mathematics. I will begin with large-scale Kohn-Sham density functional theory (KS-DFT) with local, semi-local, and hybrid exchange-correlation functionals. I will then discuss the treatment of finite-size effects in quantum ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
'Power Metal' The race for the resources that will shape the futureJoin author Vince Beiser at the Berkeley Ecology Center for a discussion on his new book, Power Metal: The Race for the Resources That Will Shape the Future.The powerful ways the metals we need to fuel technology and energy are spawning environmental havoc, political upheaval, and rising violence ??" and ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
Heroes Never Die: The Blizzard SagaThirty years ago, Blizzard Entertainment spawned Warcraft, and then World of Warcraft a decade later, unleashing hordes of orcs and humans onto millions of fans' computer screens. Computer gaming would never be the same. But even as Blizzard conquered gamers' wallets with franchises like Diablo, Starcraft, World of Warcraft, Hearthstone, ...
It’s a classic question of color perception: Is my red the same as your red? Using special optical systems that bypass normal visual processes in the eye (optical blur, eye movements), researchers are able to send sensory information to the human brain that it has never experienced before. The BIG ...
On a Tuesday night in late April 2024, Alison Világ’s friend Tim Baerwald, a fellow migration counter, asked if she’d be able to meet him Thursday morning at a remote Upper Peninsula boat launch 8 hours away. She said yes: the boat would be taking them to Manitou Island??"5 miles ...
Join us for a special preview event celebrating the Keep it CO?OL exhibition, winner of the 2023 SFNS Agora award. This event explores the intricate role of CO? in climate change, while also examining the future of climate action and the vital role museums play in raising awareness, fostering critical ...
High spatiotemporal resolution mapping of cellular electrophysiological activity is critical for various fields, including neuroscience, brain-machine interfaces, and cell therapy. Ultimately, our goal is to simultaneously record activities from millions, or even billions, of cells at single-cell resolution, with millisecond temporal resolution and cell-type specificity, across three-dimensional (3D) tissues throughout ...
Chemical sensing of natural waters at a spatially relevant resolution relevant demands sensors that (1) are relatively inexpensive, (2) capture holistic characteristics of variable chemical background, and (3) are able to detect target pollutants that are a minority fraction of the charge balance. Ion-selective electrodes are promising due to their ...
The next important milestone for quantum computing is moving past quantum supremacy, which demonstrated computational power, to quantum utility - solving useful computations much faster than classical computers. To accomplish this, quantum computers must scale up to large size, and most importantly, qubit quality must improve to lower errors to ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
Sorting the Solar System - LivestreamThis 90-minute workshop for educators explores how we classify the many objects within our Solar System. Participants will investigate how we use observations to inform inferences and make decisions about the processes on distant objects and what we call them.Registration closes December 8 at 11:59 PM PST
In his final book, the late Henry Kissinger joined forces with two leading technologists to mount “a profound exploration” (says Walter Isaacson) of the epochal challenges and opportunities presented by the revolution in artificial intelligence??"a breakthrough that they believe dramatically empowers people in all walks of life while also raising ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $40 General in person, $10 online, member discount
We live in times of increased distrust of science, which has real consequences in terms of people’s quality of life and health, not to mention, potentially, in terms of the very future of the human ecosystem. So this is surely not a good time to criticize science itself, right? Well, ...
Get ready for a dive into South America’s birdiest country! Together we’ll explore Colombia’s unique ecology, breathtaking scenery, and unparalleled avian diversity! Colombia holds the record with nearly 2,000 bird species and an impressive 80 endemics!During our time together, we’ll discuss what has given rise to such incredible diversity. Topics ...
Where: Cost: Free
Breathless: Catie and the RobotThis captivating duet created by dancer/choreographer/engineer Catie Cuan and artist/researcher Ken Goldberg pairs Cuan with an industrial robot arm for a dance performance that shows appreciation for the work performed by humans every day, and contrasts the the beauty, strength, and frailty of the human body with the relentless precision ...