Keeper Academy at CuriOdysseyIf you have ever dreamed of being an Animal Keeper this is the workshop for you! In this four-hour crash course, participants will experience a day in the life of an Animal Keeper. Spend a morning with us cleaning, prepping food, and making behavioral observations as you learn what goes ...
Where: San MateoCost: $130-$150
AI Workshop: Humanoid RoboticsWelcome to our immersive AI technology workshop series. During these sessions you will be introduced to new and established AI tools that will help you create and manipulate content in new and powerful ways. Each session is led by an industry expert who will guide you through the material and ...
Where: Santa ClaraCost: $95
Salamander Search at SanbornSanborn is famous for its amphibians; you just need to do some extra searching to find them! Join us for a fun day of looking under rocks, logs, and other unique hiding spots that Sanborn’s Salamanders call home!Register at weblinkAges 4 - 12
Where: SaratogaCost: Free
Foothills Family Nature WalkEnvironmental Volunteers’ Family Nature Walks program is designed to help community members get to know our local open space areas. Small groups will be guided by a knowledgeable environmental educator during an exploration of a local open space. These small groups will be introduced to fun nature-based activities, and a ...
Dr Karen Holl will discuss what we can and cannot achieve from tree planting and how we can improve project outcomes. Research from her lab evaluates how well the many nonprofit organizations and private companies who support tree-growing projects are following best practices for successful, long-term reforestation.Editor's Note: The event's ...
Where: Santa CruzCost: Free
April Fools: After Hours at the Museum of the EyeCelebrate our popular exhibit, Hoodwinked: 19th Century Quack Medicine, at our special after-hours event! Explore bonus quack devices and patent medicines that didn’t make it into the original show while enjoying a specialty cocktail. Don’t miss this exclusive opportunity before these artifacts return to the vault and before the “Hoodwinked” ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: FREE
Monday, 03/17/25
Searching for Wandering MHBs and Stornly Lensed Transients in the Ear of Rubin, Roman, and EuclidThe Euclid and Roman wide-field surveys conicide with an exciting new era for transient discovery, in which Rubin Observatory's LSST will indentify thousands of tidal disruption events (TDEs) and millions of supernovae - including hundreds of gravitationally lensed supernovae (gLSNe). These surveys will enable us to identify populations of transients ...
Long-duration energy storage (LDES) is a key resource in enabling zero-emissions electricity grids but its role within different types of grids is not well understood. In this work, we find that a) LDES is particularly valuable in majority wind-powered regions and regions with diminishing hydropower generation, b) seasonal operation of ...
We consider the task of producing a single trajectory of a dynamical system under some state dependent policy. This ‘policy simulation’ task is often the core computational bottleneck in modern Reinforcement Learning algorithms. The multiple, inherently serial, policy evaluations that must be performed in one such simulation constitute the bulk ...
Speaker: Andres Bendesky, Columbia UniversityRoom: Auditorium
Where: StanfordCost: Free
Radical-SAM Enzymes Nature’s Choice to Initiate Radical ReactionsRadical reactions are central to enzymatic catalysis, and overwhelmingly are carried out by Nature’s largest enzyme superfamily, the radical S-adenosyl-L-methionine (SAM) enzymes (RS enzymes), with over 700,00 members that span all kingdoms of life and exhibit remarkable catalytic diversity. These enzymes initiate a reaction through H-atom abstraction from substrate by ...
The amino acid sequence of a protein encodes more than the native three-dimensional structure; it encodes the entire energy landscape - an ensemble of conformations whose energetics and dynamics are finely tuned for folding, binding and activity. Small variations in the sequence and environment modulate this landscape and can have ...
William G. Dauben LectureSociety depends on polymeric materials now more than at any other time in history. Although synthetic polymers are indispensable in a wide array of applications, ranging from commodity packaging and structural materials to technologically complex biomedical and electronic devices, the negative impact of their synthesis and disposal ...
Dr. Manfred Boudreaux-Dehmer is the inaugural Chief Information Officer (CIO) of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). His principal responsibility is to realize the Allies’ vision for Information and Communications Technology (ICT) in support of NATO’s purpose to safeguard freedom and security for its 32 member nations. He is tasked ...
In this talk, Professor Ajoy will present their experiments leveraging electron and nuclear spins out of equilibrium to build highly sensitive, deployable quantum sensors. These sensors utilize solid-state systems, such as semiconductors, where nuclear spins can be optically "hyperpolarized" to levels thousands of times greater than thermal equilibrium. Remarkably, these ...
Understanding the mechanisms of DNA repair, one molecule at a timeThe Passmore lab uses biochemical reconstitution, structural biology and functional studies to gain mechanistic insights into mRNA processing, mRNA stability and genome integrity - fundamental processes that affect all eukaryotes. DNA must be passed on faithfully from cell to cell and across generations. This lecture will discuss work on the ...
Achieving ballistic charge and energy flow in materials at room temperature is a long-standing goal that could unlock ultrafast, lossless energy and information technologies. The key obstacle to overcome is short-range scattering between electronic particles and lattice phonons. I will describe two promising avenues for realizing ballistic transport in two-dimensional ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
When Eagles Roar - The Amazing Journey of an African Wildlife AdventurerJames Currie is a safari guide with the world-renowned company Wilderness Safaris. As a lifelong wildlife enthusiast and native of South Africa, he has led professional wildlife and birding tours for many years, and his passion for adventure and remote cultures has taken him to nearly every corner of the ...
Wonderfest Science Envoys are early-career researchers with special communication skills and aspirations. Following short talks on provocative modern science topics, these two Science Envoys will answer questions with insight and enthusiasm:UC Berkeley biologist Kristy Mualim on Genetic Biodiversity Loss in the Anthropocene - In the Anthropocene, the age of planet-wide ...
This month, we’ll be joined by two Steward Observatory graduate students: Aafaque Khan will be telling us about how to use small satellites to study the collision between our very own Milky Way and its nearest neighbor, and Lily Whitler will be talking about the very earliest galaxies to exist ...
Dr. Meier will present the problems associated with severe mushroom poisoning from her perspective as the Senior Toxicology Management Specialist at the San Francisco Division of California Poison Control. This presentation will focus on the most dangerous poisoning syndromes, mechanisms of toxicity, clinical aspects, and medical managementSpeaker: Kathi Meier, ...
The widepread deployment of AI systems in critical domains demands more rigorous approaches to evaluating their capabilities and safety. While current evaluation practices rely on static benchmarks, these methods face fundamental efficiency, reliability, and real-world relevance challenges. This talk presents a path toward a measurement framework that bridges established psychometric ...
Where: StanfordCost: Free
Acorns, Shellfish, and Uplands: Archaeology in the Santa Cruz MountainsThe archaeological record of the Santa Cruz Mountains, particularly around the San Vicente Creek Watershed, provides evidence of human occupation and utilization from approximately 4000 BP to the present. Despite extensive anthropogenic modifications??"resulting from over a century of logging, mining, and topographic restructuring??"the preserved deposits within this watershed offer a ...
Genome editing as an enabling tool has been revolutionizing the ways scientists advance basic understanding of biology and speed up application in medicine and agriculture. Creating and breeding broad-spectrum disease resistance to elite crops is critical to sustainable agriculture. Prime Editing, as one of CRISPR-based genome editing technologies, offers advantages ...
The long and the short of it: Mechanistic insights into the mRNA poly(A) tail machineryCells are defined by the genes they express. Moreover, rapid changes in gene expression allow cells to respond to their environments. The Passmore lab uses biochemical reconstitution, structural biology and functional studies to gain mechanistic insights into mRNA processing, mRNA stability and genome integrity - fundamental processes that affect gene ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
Energy and Resources Group ColloquiumPersistent spatialized, racialized, and socioeconomic disparities characterize drinking water access in the U.S. Despite California’s legal recognition of the human right to water more than a decade ago, many residents face challenges accessing safe and affordable water. California presents a critical case to examine how state-society interactions shape water access. ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
Carbon, Climate, and Humanity Join us live for a journey into the world of carbon, the most versatile element on the planet. Your tour guide is New York Times bestselling author Paul Hawken.Carbon is the only element that animates the entirety of the living world. Though comprising a tiny fraction of Earth’s composition, our ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $25 in person, $10 online, members get discount
A Logic For The Future: International Relations in the Age of TurbulenceStephen Heintz and Kim Stanley Robinson will discuss our polycrisis, and the swift and holistic reform of global governance institutions that is needed to respond to these urgent transnational and planetary challenges we are facing.We are living in an age of exceptional complexity and turbulence. What distinguishes this period in ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: TBA
Two Eyes are Better than One: JWST and ALMA Look at Star FormationStars and their planetary systems form in cold interstellar gas and dust clouds impermeable to the optical light our eyes can see. By contrast, light at much longer wavelengths is able to penetrate these regions allowing us to directly observe stars that are currently forming. The Mid-InfraRed Instrument (MIRI) aboard ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: Free
Waves of Change: Ensuring Equity in Coastal Access - LivestreamMany people across the Bay Area face safety, cultural and economic barriers when trying to access our shared outdoor spaces. How can we begin to change this? Join us as we explore equitable ways for communities to safely experience the beauty of the California coast. Find out how you can ...
Where: Cost: Free
Exploring BioAstronautics: A Path to the Stars - LivestreamRight now, we’re at the dawn of a new space age. As humanity prepares to return to the moon and beyond, one might ask: how can I be a part of this? Join Ben Foehr, BS in Aerospace Engineering and former graduate student studying Human Spaceflight at Colorado University at ...
Discover the intricate process of traditional cheese-making, focusing on the vital interactions between bacteria and fungi. This presentation emphasizes the scientific methods used to explore microbial communication and its implications for health and cheese production.Did you know that the unique flavors, textures, and aromas of traditional cheeses are crafted by ...
Where: Santa CruzCost: Free
Thursday, 03/20/25
Lunch Break Science - LivestreamLunch Break Science is a dynamic live web series featuring fascinating short talks, engaging interviews, and lively Q&A with Leakey Foundation scientists. Each episode digs deeper into the latest human origins discoveries, with topics like Neanderthals, chimpanzee behavior, and more! Even better, you can interact with researchers during the show ...
We introduce an empirical framework for valuing markets in environmental offsets. Using newly-collected data on wetland conservation and offsets, we apply this framework to evaluate a set of decentralized markets in Florida, where and developers purchase offsets from long-lived producers who restore wetlands over time. We find that offsets led ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
The evolution and genomics of migratory body shape in a marine fishAnimal migration is one of the most fascinating phenomena in the natural world. While we know that animal migrations are often driven by food availability or tradeoffs between survival and breeding, we know relatively less about the evolution of migration at the genetic level. This seminar will explore the evolution ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
The Ocean's Stories Symposium - Afternoon SessionJoin us for a transformative day focused on the future of our oceans. Through lightning talks, expert panels and an inspiring keynote address, we’ll explore the critical role oceans play in our planet’s health. We’ll highlight how, together, marine scientists, journalists and entrepreneurs can address major challenges in an era ...
The ocean is vital to all living beings but still needs to be explored, leaving many questions unanswered. Fortunately, underwater robotics has greatly improved ocean exploration by accurately mapping the seafloor in high resolution and tracking animals in midwater. However, these platforms are often too expensive to build and operate, ...
Where: Santa CruzCost: Free
Super-Earth Laboratory: Using HD 20794 d to Understand Habitability - LivestreamWith over 7,000 exoplanets identified in our galaxy, scientists are shifting their focus to studying these worlds' characteristics in the quest for extraterrestrial life. The backdrop for one team is the discovery of super-Earth HD 20794 d, an exoplanet detected by researchers from the University of Geneva (UNIGE) and NCCR ...
Computer vision has made remarkable advances through data-driven learning of image-text associations. Large-scale vision and language models like CLIP, SAM, and ChatGPT can generate compelling descriptions of images. However, these models, trained with scripted data and limited grounding, often struggle to provide detailed visual evidence and to generalize across a ...
Where: Rohnert ParkCost: Free
Evolution, Education, and a Century of Scopes - LivestreamThis July, the Center for Inquiry and the Freedom From Religion Foundation are teaming up to host the Scopes Trial Centennial conference in Chattanooga, Tennessee. This special event will explore the landmark trial’s history and its lasting impact on science, education, and the law.One of the featured presenters at that ...
Pre-laboratory preparation in chemistry education often depends on students’ ability to interpret textual descriptions from lab manuals and mentally construct representations of unfamiliar spatial phenomena. Conventional pedagogical approaches??"such as passive video demonstrations or static manual-based instruction??"frequently fall short in effectively conveying the complex laboratory processes.Virtual reality (VR) chemistry laboratories present ...
Join us for an enlightening presentation that bridges the gap between ornithology and entomology. We'll explore how insects share fascinating parallels with birds while playing equally crucial roles in our ecosystems. This talk will illuminate the remarkable world of insects, highlighting their complex behaviors, intricate social structures, and vital ecological services. ...
Where: Cost: Free
The Ocean's Stories Symposium - Evening SessionJoin us for a transformative day focused on the future of our oceans. Through lightning talks, expert panels and an inspiring keynote address, we’ll explore the critical role oceans play in our planet’s health. We’ll highlight how, together, marine scientists, journalists and entrepreneurs can address major challenges in an era ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
NightLife in the DeepMysteries of the deep meet cocktails of the night. Plunge into the deep sea at our new exhibit, Unseen Oceans.
Where: San FranciscoCost: Varies
After Dark: See for YourselfUncover the secrets of the cosmos: what are the green patches on Mars? How do NASA spacecraft communicate with each other? And what was the final message of the Curiosity rover? Find the answers to these celestial mysteries - and more - at After Dark, plus our Open Question session ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $22.95 General, free for members
Exploring Mental Health and Wellness: An Experiential Event In an era of fragmentation and uncertainty, having collective and safe spaces that allow for sharing and fully hearing each others’ experiences is as vital as ever. We invite you to join us at Commonwealth Club World Affairs for an interactive and experiential event exploring a breadth and depth of ...
Alcatraz Island Brandt’s Cormorants moved into San Francisco Bay in the early 1990s during a coastward population shift. Alcatraz is now one of the largest Brandt’s Cormorant breeding colonies, outperforming its ocean counterparts despite a high level of human disturbance in this urban setting. The bay hosts a large anchovy ...
Spring has sprung and here at Nerd Nite SF headquarters, we’re preparing - as so many critters in the natural world do - to strut our stuff in the sunshine. We’ve put together a program to help you look and feel your best as the weather warms and longer days ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: Free
Open Question: Health Tech - When does Tech Make Us Healthier?Technology has made health seemingly quantifiable and trackable, but does it actually improve our well-being? Co-presented with UC Davis Grand Challenges, this Open Question session invites you to explore the intersection of technology, fitness, and happiness.Part of After Dark
Where: San FranciscoCost: $19.95 General, Free for members
Molecular Confinement Effects by Self-Assembled Cages Size does matter in host-guest chemistry. In the early days, crown ethers and macrocyclic hosts recognized metal ions and small molecules in their cavities. However, due to the size limitation (typically, 1500 ų) was obtained, which demonstrates the ability to completely encapsulate medium-sized molecules (M.W. 1000 - 2000), which are ...
Our new temporary exhibit "From the Real to the Unreal" displays pieces from the West Baffin Eskimo Cooperative. Enjoy a special documentary screening to learn more about the history of this amazing collective and make some art yourself! Space for this special evening is limited, so make sure to reserve ...
Where: Pacific GroveCost: $15 General, Free for members
In Town Star PartyCome join San Jose Astronomical Association (SJAA) for an evening of stargazing.Event details:Events are held at the parking lot of our headquarters, Houge Park San Jose. The event duration is 2 hours. SJAA volunteers will share night sky views from their telescopes.Please refrain from bringing your own telescopes (Binoculars are ...
Where: San JoseCost: Free
Saturday, 03/22/25
Aquatic Exploration at Alum RockSpringtime is a great time for creek exploration! Come to Alum Rock to learn about the creek habitat and what calls it home. Meet some real animals and then go out and see what you can find in Penitencia Creek.Register at weblinkAges 4 - 12
Where: San JoseCost: Free
CuriOdyssey Weekend Workshop: Sensational SensesEmbark on an exciting journey to discover your five senses and the amazing information they help us observe about the world. Through fun activities and experiments, you’ll learn how sight, hearing, taste, touch, and smell work together to enhance our everyday experiences.Ages 5 to 10 years old
Where: San MateoCost: $45-$55
Xixoxa’s Spaceship: A Space OperaJoin us for the inaugural performance of our Spring Concert Series: Xixoxa’s Spaceship. Set 500 years in the future, Xixoxa’s Spaceship is a 21st-century opera that utilizes the backdrop of futuristic technology, galactic colonization, and the infinite cosmos to tell a groundedly human story of love and loss.Composed by Victoria ...
Where: OaklandCost: $25 Ages 18+
Starry Nights Star PartyJoin the San Jose Astronomical Association (SJAA) and Santa Clara County Open Space Authority (OSA) for an unforgettable night of exploring the night sky. Our knowledgeable docents, members of SJAA, will be your guides to providing valuable insights into the wonders of our universe. The viewing site, Rancho Canada del ...
Where: Morgan HillCost: Free
Sunday, 03/23/25
Alviso Bird WatchingJoin us at the Youth Science Institute for an engaging morning of birdwatching in the beautiful natural reserve of Alviso. This event is perfect for bird enthusiasts of all ages, offering a unique opportunity to observe a diverse array of bird species in their natural habitat. Whether you're a seasoned ...
2024’s The Thinking Game takes us on a fascinating journey into the heart of DeepMind, one of Earth’s leading AI labs, as it strives to unravel the mysteries of artificial general intelligence (AGI). Inside DeepMind’s London headquarters, Nobel laureate Demis Hassabis and his team are pursuing the creation of AI ...
Where: St. HelenaCost: $10
Living with Lions: Coexistence with an Iconic American CarnivoreJoin Willow Camp for an exciting lineup of local speakers at their beautiful outdoor venue. The series features experts in various fields who will share their knowledge and insights with you.Large cat expert Dr. Quinton Martins, founder of True Wild and our partner on the Living with Lions project, will ...
Speaker: Russell Huddleston, Environmental Protection Agency
Where: Rohnert ParkCost: Free
Non-crystalline altermagnetismAltermagnetism (AM) has gained recognition in the last few years as a new form of collinear magnetism, distinct from ferromagnetism (FM) and antiferromagnetism (AFM). It was defined by expanding our classification to account for symmetries in real space as well as spin space, where altermagnetism emerged as a distinct class ...
The demonstration of energy gain by nuclear fusion in the laboratory and its eventual utilization as an unlimited energy source has been a grand challenge for physicists and engineers for 70 years. The realization as an industrial energy source would have a tremendous impact on our society and would change ...
Where: Menlo ParkCost: Free
Are We Smart Enough to Curb AI’s Environmental Impacts?Proponents of artificial intelligence (AI) proclaim that its potential for solving thorny problems outweigh the risks. At the same time, the Department of Energy estimates that data center energy demands will double or even triple in just the next three years - though new players such as China’s DeepSeek could ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $20 General/$10 Members in person, $5/free online
Defense Against LLM and AGI Scheming with Guardrails and ArchitectureA January 2025 paper called “Frontier Models are Capable of In-Context Scheming”, https://arxiv.org/pdf/2412.04984, demonstrated how a wide variety of current frontier LLM models (i.e. ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini and Llama) can, under specific conditions, scheme to deceive people. Before models can scheme, they need: a) goal-directedness, b) situational awareness, including an ...
The Saratoga Historical Foundation is sponsoring this lecture by Life Fellow and IEEE DL Paul Wesling. The story goes back to the 1910’s - to angel investors in new technology, the sinking of the Titanic, local ham radio operators trying to break RCA tube patents, Fred Terman and Stanford University, ...
Where: SaratogaCost: $10 advance, $15 at door
Baja in Spring - An Extravaganza of Marine Life - LivestreamMarine Biologist Marc Webber will be fresh off his annual Spring boat trip leading whale lovers down the Pacific coast of Mexico and up the Gulf of California.Join us as Marc shares his knowledge and photos from what truly is an extravaganza and celebration of marine life. We will be ...
Where: Cost: $10 Donation encouraged
The Great Chatbot DebateChatbots based on large language models (LLMs), like ChatGPT, answer sophisticated questions, pass professional exams, analyze texts, generate everything from poems to computer programs, and more. But is there genuine understanding behind what LLMs can do? Do they really understand our world? Or, are they a triumph of mathematics and ...
Where: Mountain ViewCost: Free
The Hubble Deep Field 30 Years LaterUnder the direction of then-director of the Space Telescope Science Institute, Bob Williams, the Hubble Space Telescope was pointed at a seemingly empty patch of sky for 10 days. The result of that image, filled with thousands of unknown galaxies, forever changed the way we look at the universe.Join us ...
Project AZORIAN was a CIA project to covertly recover the sunken Soviet ballistic missile submarine, K-129. The K-129 went down with all hands approximately 1,600 miles northwest of Hawaii on 8 March 1968 at a location that was unknown to the Soviets. However, using underwater surveillance technology, the U.S. Navy ...
Where: Cost: Free
An Evening with Kara SwisherJust when we thought the era of “move fast and break things” might be over, the biggest tech billionaire of them all has moved lightning-quick to “fix” the federal government. Who better to consult about the confusing entanglements of technology and power today than “bad-ass journalist and OG chronicler of ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $20 advance, $25 at door
The National Institutes of Health is the major funder of America's medical research, which is the finest in the world. Cuts in staff and funding at NIH could stall the development of treatment for diseases like Alzheimer's, stroke, cancer and infectious disease epidemics. Bruce Miller, Clausen Distinguished Professor of Neurology ...
Where: San RafaelCost: $15 General, free for students, discounted members
Though parasol mushrooms are very beautiful mushrooms, their history is muddled, and their naming still far from complete. But, they have fantastic characters, and perform fascinating roles in nature. We'll delve into all of the above and more!Else Vellinga is a mycologist who is interested in naming and classifying mushroom ...
In our seat upon the California Coast, we who live in the territory of Yelamu are favored with remarkable biodiversity. A conversation between Sara Moncada, the Association of Ramaytush Ohlone Director of Native Ecology, and Obi Kaufmann, author of The State of Fire: Why California Burns as well as the ...
In The Climate Chronicles, a podcast with 42 episodes across eight seasons, Professor Dagomar Degroot of Georgetown University "takes you on a journey through 50 million years of climate change." He delves into how climate change has shaped civilizations - from the earliest hominid ancestors to the present era of rapid ...
Computer vision has made remarkable advances through data-driven learning of image-text associations. Large-scale vision and language models like CLIP, SAM, and ChatGPT can generate compelling descriptions of images. However, these models, trained with scripted data and limited grounding, often struggle to provide detailed visual evidence and to generalize across a ...
Where: Rohnert ParkCost: Free
Science on Tap: Raptor ConservationCome to the Museum for a special night of conservation discussions all about raptor birds with experts in the field! Learn about the biology of these popular birds of prey, the ways in which humans impact them, and the work that’s being done to save them. From avoiding lead bullets, ...
Where: Pacific GroveCost: $25 General, $10 Members, Students free
After Dark: Aha(ha)Humor can bond us and open us to new experiences. This Thursday night, come celebrate phenomena that will make you laugh - and then think. Learn about research and discoveries that are silly or unusual, and perceptual illusions that will blow your mind. Find out the essential role of laughter ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $22.95 General, free for members
AI Regulation Essentials : how to develop a cohesive global strategyJoin us for an insightful panel on the EU and US AI regulations, where we will explore the similarities and differences between the AI regulatory approaches and how to develop a uniform strategy.This in-person discussion will feature experts from both European and American perspectives, diving into the legal implications of ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: Free
NightLife: IntersectionsJoin us for our second annual celebration of global connection through music, fashion, and dance in the Bay Area.
Where: San FranciscoCost: Varies
The Energy Transition ChallengeThe energy transition is a monumental task, still in its early stages, with only about 10 percent of the necessary low-emissions technologies deployed to meet 2050 targets, according to the McKinsey Global Institute.As the world strives to reduce carbon dioxide emissions while meeting growing global energy demand, significant challenges lie ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: Free
Revealing the Secrets of Transistors using Supercomputers For a decade, SLAC has been using its X-ray laser, the Linac Coherent Light Source, to explore the properties of matter at the atomic level. One example, which is the subject of my own research, is the measurement of atomic defects in semiconductors that can be used in transistors. At ...
Where: Menlo ParkCost: Free
Long Now: 'Abundance'Ezra Klein and Derek Thompson's forthcoming book Abundance is a once-in-a-generation, paradigm-shifting call to rethink big, entrenched problems that seem mired in systemic scarcity: from climate change to housing, education to healthcare. This evening's program will delve deeper into the abundance agenda within the context of the next and last ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: TBA
Saturday, 03/29/25
Guided bird walk at Bouverie PreserveJoin us for a fun-filled morning of birding at Bouverie Preserve! Whether you’re an experienced birder or just starting out, this event is perfect for nature enthusiasts of all ages. Spend the day exploring the beautiful preserve and spotting a variety of bird species in their natural habitat.Bring your friends ...
Where: Glen EllenCost: Free
Family Program: Magical Mini Moss GardensCelebrate spring and join our moss and lichen hunt, learn a little botany, and make a “magical” mini moss garden to take home. Child must be accompanied by a registered adultRegister at weblink.
Where: BerkeleyCost: $20 adult, $18 child, $2 off for members
Science Saturday: Dinosaurs and Fossils Get ready to roar with excitement at Science Saturday at the Pacific Grove Museum of Natural History!We're diving into the dino-mazing world of dinosaurs and fossils! Enjoy from activities, games, and fossil escavation! Unravel the mysteries of fossils and discover the facts about these colossal creatures that once stomped around ...
Where: Pacific GroveCost: Free with admission
Stewardship Saturday: Navigating the Intricacies of RehabilitationThis free program for high school students features rotating events along our 600-mile range exploring various realms of conservation.Join Sonoma County Wildlife Rescue and The Marine Mammal Center as we explore the similarities and differences in our terrestrial and aquatic rehabilitation facilities. Through this event we will navigate how to ...
Where: PetalumaCost: Free
The Physics Show - Three PerformancesThe Physics Show is a fun science show for kids and their families.Tickets go on sale the first week of December, pending completion of construction at the venue.Performances at 10:00, 1:00, and 3:30 each day.Venue: Smithwick Theater
Where: Los Altos HillsCost: $6
Beginner BirdingCome join a Ranger Guided Hike and Birding Program with a Marin Headlands Interpretation Ranger! Learn all about the many different types of birds that call the Marin Headlands home while hiking along the scenic Rodeo Lagoon Loop Trail beginning at Rodeo Beach.The program will consist of a 1.5-mile hike ...
Where: Mill ValleyCost:
'Music of the Stars' by Cecilia McDowallWritten just a few years ago, Music of the Stars offers an enlightening commentary on the power of music to console and uplift in challenging times.Accompanied by string orchestra, the piece showcases characterful instrumentation and engaging vocal lines, yielding a piece with a celestial sparkle throughout.Additional pieces, Durufle's Requiem and ...
Where: San MateoCost: $40 Advance, $45 at door, $20 students with ID
Sunday, 03/30/25
The Physics Show - Three PerformancesThe Physics Show is a fun science show for kids and their families.Tickets go on sale the first week of December, pending completion of construction at the venue.Performances at 10:00, 1:00, and 3:30 each day.Venue: Smithwick Theater
Where: Los Altos HillsCost: $6
Jewels of the Garden: a Darwinian Natural History of Humming BirdsDr. Bruce Lyon continues to travel, photograph, and study birds since retiring from UCSC last year. During his rich career teaching and conducting research, Bruce’s work included the long-term project studying golden-crowned sparrows at the Arboretum. His lecture will explore hummingbird natural history from the perspective of a scientist who ...
Where: Santa CruzCost: Free with admission
Plastics: Climate Change & Health Impacts - What You Can DoDid you know that there will be more plastic than fish in the ocean by 2050 at current rates?Also, the average person globally breathes in 2,000 to 7,000 microplastics per day. Core samples extracted off the coast of California show that microplastics have doubled every 15 years (from 1945 to ...
Over 20,000(!) species of mushroom-forming fungi support the health and diversity of multiple ecosystems. Technically, what are mushrooms? How do they live, and what are some of the myriad ways they disperse, reproduce, and (even) communicate? Perhaps most important, how can we use mushrooms to help feed humanity and heal ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: Free
'Music of the Stars' by Cecilia McDowallWritten just a few years ago, Music of the Stars offers an enlightening commentary on the power of music to console and uplift in challenging times.Accompanied by string orchestra, the piece showcases characterful instrumentation and engaging vocal lines, yielding a piece with a celestial sparkle throughout.Additional pieces, Durufle's Requiem and ...
Where: San MateoCost: $40 Advance, $45 at door, $20 students with ID
Update on the Bird Flu - LivestreamSpeaker: John Swartzberg, MD, is a clinical professor emeritus at UC Berkeley’s School of Public Health. Dr. Swartzberg is board certified in internal medicine and infectious diseases. Before joining UC Berkeley’s faculty part time since 1980 and full time since 2001, he spent 30 years in clinical practice. He is ...
Correlative microscopy is not a single method but rather a diverse collection of techniques that share a common approach. By applying multiple microscopy techniques to the same sample, researchers can analyze it across a broader range of magnifications than what a single technique can offer. The integration of Scanning Electron ...
The European Synchrotron Radiation Facility (ESRF) has been carrying out a major reconstruction programme, which started in 2009 and ended in 2023. This programme, referred to as the ESRF Upgrade Programme, is grounded on ESRF role and mission of pioneering synchrotron science to the benefit of science and society at ...
I am the Curator of Flowering Plants at the Field Museum, and a faculty affiliate at the University of Chicago. I completed my undergrad at UBC and PhD at Harvard. My research focuses on plant evolution, biogeography, and systematics, with special emphasis on mountains and East Asia.Speaker: Richard Ree, Field ...
The adaptive immune system consists of highly diverse B- and T-cell receptors, which can recognize a multitude of diverse pathogens. Immune recognition relies on molecular interactions between immune receptors and pathogens, which in turn is determined by the complementarity of their 3D structures and amino acid compositions, i.e., their shapes. ...
Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) is a much needed CO2 mitigation technology and it also has an interesting history in global climate and environmental policy and law. Now with engineered-CDR, it is still an active topic. Tim will provide an up-to-date summary of CCS in the global climate scene and ...
The genetic code is the foundation for all life. With few exceptions, the translation of nucleic acid messages into proteins follows conserved rules, which are defined by codons that specify each of the 20 proteinogenic amino acids. Supplementing translation with non-canonical amino acids (ncAAs) can yield protein sequences with ...
Permafrost influences hillslope and channel processes by controlling water availability for sediment transport and soil erosion, which changes with warming. I study how permafrost landscapes are shaped by climate by quantifying the pace and pattern of erosion across time and space. We find that low hilltop curvatures and drainage densities ...
Understanding "strange metal" phenomena - metallic behavior that deviates from that expected of an ordinary Fermi liquid down to the lowest measurable temperatures - is among the most puzzling open problems in condensed matter physics. Such phenomena are observed across many different strongly correlated materials. They seem tied to other interesting ...
Weakly bonded interfaces composed by molecular and solid-state inorganic materials give rise to a rich variety of nuclear motion and tunable nuclear structure that is tightly connected to diverse electronic properties in these systems. In my talk, I will discuss how we push the limits of density-functional theory and different ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
An Informational Theory of LifeSara Imari Walker leads one of the largest international theory groups in origins of life and astrobiology. Walker and her team's key areas of research are in developing new approaches to the problem of understanding universal features of life; those that might allow a general theory for solving the matter ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $25 (use discount code for 25% off)
We are members of the genus Homo, distinguished from other primates as bipedal great apes. So far, we have found fossil evidence for several other members of our genus, i.e., several other humans. How does a fossil gain entry into this exclusive club? How many members are there? What do ...
Development of marine sensing and sampling systems is fundamentally limited and challenged by the ocean environment, from the physics of light attenuation to the vagaries of long-range acoustic propagation to the fact that salt water is corrosive. This presentation focuses on a series of projects lowering barriers to ubiquitous marine ...
Environmental DNA (eDNA) methods are revolutionizing the way we monitor biodiversity in California. However, the adoption of eDNA methods for informing environmental management decision-making has been slowed by a lack of standardization among researchers and poor communication with user communities. To help expediate the transition from research to implementation, we ...
Deirdre Hanford (Berkeley MSEE 1985) will discuss the need for cross-industry and academia collaboration and innovation at all levels of chip development - from design to manufacturing - and how she is leading this effort in her new role as the founding CEO of Natcast, the purpose-built, non-profit entity designated ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
A Conversation with Tom Steyer on Climate Progress in 2025Tom is the founder and co-executive chair of Galvanize Climate Solutions, a climate-focused global investment firm. Central to the firm’s thesis is the belief of an absolute, unequivocal need to win in the marketplace with clean products and services that are cheaper, faster, and better. He is also a New ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
Astronomy on Tap San Antonio #54: Jupiter and Space Volcanoes - LivestreamDr. Zachary Ulibarri presents “A Song of Ice and Dust: (or why we’re sending a $40 million flying trash can to Jupiter)”Dr. Alan Whittington presents “Space Volcanoes”The event will be streamed live or afterwards on facebook and YouTube
Where: Cost: Free
The Move Toward AGI: Why Large Language Models Surprised Almost Everyone, and What’s Coming NextThe advent of large language models (LLMs) such as ChatGPT changed forever the public perception of artificial intelligence. Our panel of experts will discuss why LLMs proved to be so surprising, even to researchers in the field, and why the explosion of increasingly powerful models has inevitably led to whispers ...
Join us for a richly informative exploration of the central role of muscle in human life and health. Michael Joseph Gross, author of the new book Stronger, will share his urgent call for each of us to recognize muscle as “the vital, inextricable and effective partner of the soul.”Gross draws ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $22 General in person, $10 online
Reprogramming Cellular Function: Molecular Glues for transcription factorsMolecular glues are small molecules that exert their pharmacological effects by inducing new protein-protein interactions. Originally identified as the mechanism of natural product macrocycles such as rapamycin and FK506, the discovery of new molecular glues has experienced a resurgence of interest. A key driver of this interest has been the ...
Our solar system hosts ~300 moons whose diversity challenges our understanding of planetary formation and evolution. Despite decades of research, many studies on the interior evolution and present-day conditions of Europa and Ganymede still assume that these moons formed hot with a metal-sulfide core, like Earth. In contrast, numerous formation ...
Where: StanfordCost: Free
Macroalgal past, present, and future: A place for developmental biologyBrown macroalgae have been present on our Pacific Northeast coast for at least 35 million years. The largest extant brown macroalgae form the canopy and sub-canopy of our incredible kelp forests, serving as foundational species for near-shore marine ecosystems. These organisms have an essential role in a thriving and sustainable ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
SETI LIVE: Why is Mars Red? - LivestreamNew Research Suggests Ferrihydrite is the Key In a recent study, Dr. Janice Bishop of the SETI Institute, along with postdoctoral researcher Adomas Valantinas from Brown University, propose that Mars' characteristic red hue is primarily due to ferrihydrite - a water-rich iron oxide mineral - rather than the previously assumed ...
In this talk, I will reexamine the evolution of robotics research at the University of Pennsylvania, covering the successes and struggles of PhD students, postdoctoral researchers, and faculty between 1972 and 2000. In 1972, I came to Penn’s newly formed Department of Computer and Information Science from Stanford University's Artificial ...
Where: Rohnert ParkCost: Free
Science under Siege - LivestreamFrom pandemics to the climate crisis, humanity faces tougher challenges than ever before. But our efforts to effectively address these existential crises are frequently hampered by a common threat: politically and ideologically motivated opposition to science.Join us for a Skeptical Inquirer Presents live stream with Michael Mann. He’ll discuss his collaboration ...
Where: Cost: Free
After Dark: Our Place in SpaceDesign your own spacecraft, learn about NASA’s lunar missions, and wrap your hands (and brain) around the scale of our Solar System! Join us for an evening of thrilling adventure in outer space, including huge views of the Martian terrain and an immersive eclipse exhibit. Grab some friends, sip a ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $22.95 General, Members free
NightLife: Academy DayJoin us for a festive night of science and community in celebration of the Academy’s birthday.
Where: San FranciscoCost: Varies
The Future of Food and the Buzz of Science - CANCELEDThe Lawrence is abuzz with insect science! You’re invited for an evening of exploration of science both big and small! Witness a flaming firefly in Serenity, a striking fusion of art and engineering by Oakland’s own Flaming Lotus Girls. Meet and learn from expert scientists about insect biology and evolution. ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: $25
Tech at NiteSan Jose’s most innovative night out returns on Thursday, April 3, with Tech at Nite, an adults-only (21+) evening at The Tech Interactive!This special after-hours event blends hands-on STEAM fun, interactive exhibits, and, well, nightlife! In the spirit of the season, you'll enjoy a unique line-up of local San Jose/Bay Area ...
Where: San JoseCost: $35
Friday, 04/04/25
Bair Island Walking TourJoin Peninsula Open Space Trust for a walking tour at the Bair Island Unit of the Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge! You’ll be guided by POST ambassadors who will share the history of this beautiful protected space, information about the species that live there, and what you ...
Where: Redwood CityCost: Free
First Friday Nights at CuriOdysseyCome together as a family, visit early, and stay late!Swing into the weekend with music, food trucks, animals, and fun! On the first Friday of every month, from 5 pm until 8 pm, parents and kids celebrate together at CuriOdyssey.Enjoying animal presentations, science activities, and dance to some of your ...
Where: San MateoCost: $22.95 General, $17.95 Senior, Child, Student
First Friday: Art X ScienceDiscover the incredible fusion of creativity and discovery at First Friday: ART X SCIENCE! Bring your poetry & songs for a space & science-inspired open mic, craft cosmic zines using imagery from real space telescopes, explore a pop-up gallery of astronomical art, and take a glimpse behind the curtain with ...
Where: OaklandCost: $10 General, $5 Kids & Seniors
Saturday, 04/05/25
Bringing Back the Natives Garden Tour and Green Home Features Showcase - LivestreamDoug Tallamy will kick off this event by describing what you can do in your own garden to restore nature. Kathy Kramer will provide a retrospective on the Tour’s first 20 years. In a series of garden visits passionate garden owners and the talented designers of the Bay Area’s most ...
Where: Cost: Donations encouraged
Native bee workshopDid you know that there are over 1,600 species of bees native to California?Join instructor Kandis Gilmore to learn about the varied life cycles, ecological roles, and basic taxonomic groups of bees. We’ll study indoors and explore outdoors at the Bouverie Preserve in Glen Ellen in this hands-on workshop and ...
Where: Glen EllenCost: $23.18
TechFestSave the date for CHM’s all-day TechFest, a family-friendly celebration blending the wonders of science fiction and real-world tech. Experience hands-on activities, interactive demos, the Museum’s latest exhibits, and more.
Where: Mountain ViewCost: Free with admission
First Saturday: Free Tour of the Santa Cruz ArboretumAround the World in 60-90 Minutes!On the first Saturday of each month, the Arboretum offers a docent or staff-led tour of the Arboretum.Sometimes you will see New Zealand, South Africa, California, and Australia. Sometimes you might see combinations of several gardens or the developing World Conifer Collection or Rare Fruit ...
Where: Santa CruzCost: Free with admission, and for members
Sunnyvale’s Earth Day Festival: Empowering Our Community Sunnyvale's Earth Day Festival features family-friendly and sustainability-focused activities. Bike to the event and explore a variety of environmental activities hands-free after checking your bike at our free valet.Local non-profit organizations will be tabling along West Olive Ave. to share their expertise on environmental protection. Visit the community booths to ...
Where: SunnyvaleCost: 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
NASA FOXSI5 sounding rocket experimentIn this talk, Milo Buitrago-Casas (UC Berkeley) will delve into the groundbreaking FOXSI mission, which represents a new era in solar flare observations. FOXSI utilizes high-energy X-ray imaging to capture the dynamic behavior of solar flares, providing unprecedented insights into the physics driving these powerful eruptions. The discussion will cover ...
Where: OaklandCost: Free
Sunday, 04/06/25
Bringing Back the Natives Garden Tour and Green Home Features Showcase - LivestreamAgenda:10:00-10:15 Welcome, Kathy Kramer, Tour Coordinator10:15-10:50 “From ecological desert to wildlife habitat” by Stefanie Pruegel Visit Stefanie’s San Leandro garden and fully electrified home on Saturday, May 3, 202410:50-11:30 “Harden your home for fire safety” by Chief Colin Arnold, Berkeley Fire Department11:30-12:00 “Fire-resistant native plants” by Jennifer Dirking12:00-12:30 “Lawn Conversion ...
Where: Cost: Donations encouraged
Earth Month Celebration at the RefugeLet's kick off Earth Month with a celebration at the Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge! Join us any time during the event.The event will be an open house, with time to explore, learn more about our endangered species, join a guided tour, participate in some arts & ...
Where: AlvisoCost: 0
Native Plant Walk at Pearson Arastradero PreserveJoin Peninsula Open Space Trust, Grassroots Ecology, and Naturalist Francis Mendoza for this exciting and informative California native plant walk at Pearson-Arastradero Preserve!It’s wildflower season! Get ready for a 2.6-mile hike with an elevation gain of 272 feet as you explore the beauty of California’s native plant communities. Along the ...
It’s there for us year round, lighting our days and providing energy for our lives, so maybe it’s time to give it a closer look. Join SJAA for amazing and detailed views of the Sun, and be assured that we’ll be using special telescopes that will keep your eyeballs perfectly ...
Geothermal wells play a key role in the development, understanding and utilization of geothermal resources. Understanding the thermodynamic processes that occur within geothermal wells assists with their design, the interpretation of downhole measurements, and the optimization of reservoir management. However, the behavior of geothermal wells can be difficult or impossible ...
Two-dimensional materials (2DM) and their heterostructures offer tunable electrical and optical properties, primarily modifiable through electrostatic gating and twisting. While electrostatic gating is a well-established method for manipulating 2DM, achieving real-time control over interfacial properties remains a frontier in exploring 2DM physics and advanced quantum device technology. Current methods, often ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
Cryogenic electron imaging of macromolecules and subcellular components related to human healthMy talk will cover recent advances in the application of near atomic-resolution single-particle cryoEM for the structural and functional analysis of macromolecules, revealing novel information that could not be predicted by AlphaFold. Additionally, I will discuss the potential power of cryovEM and cryoET in studying cells and tissues, with implications ...
Commissioner Judy Chang will discuss the role of Federal regulation in the rapidly changing American energy landscape. She will focus on trends, lessons learned, and regional variations across the electricity and gas sectors, and how regulators work to ensure reliable and affordable energy despite increasingly uncertain future conditions.Speaker: Judy Chang, ...
Physical AIIn today’s robot revolution, a record 3.1 million robots are now working in factories, doing everything from assembling computers to packing goods and monitoring air quality and performance. A far greater number of smart machines impact our lives in countless other ways - improving the precision of surgeons, cleaning our ...
The advent of generative artificial intelligence and associated innovation in the broader AI domain has the potential to create transformative opportunities globally, automating routine tasks and shortening the timeline to understand and potentially solve complex problems while permitting humans to focus on challenges that require human creativity and problem-solving. There ...
The Glen Torridon region within Gale crater, Mars forms an important area along the Curiosity rover traverse because of the abundance of clays, which likely formed through bedrock-water interactions. The region forms a valley adjacent to a prominent ridge that carries a strong hematite spectral signature. Until Curiosity examined the ...
In the past decade, neutrino astronomy went from dream to reality with the IceCube collaboration producing observations of the very first neutrino sources in the sky. Last year, the diffuse emission of the Galactic Plane was observed in high-energy neutrinos, making it the first non-electromagnetic view of our own galaxy. ...
Interfacial water exhibits rich and complex behavior, playing a critical role in chemistry, biology, geology, and engineering. Despite its importance, fundamental properties of water at hydrophobic interfaces - such as orientational ordering, hydronium and hydroxide concentrations, improper hydrogen bonding, and the presence of strong electric fields - remain highly debated. ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
Emergence of novel particles in quantum magnetsIn condensed matter systems, novel particles may emerge at low temperatures and carry quantum numbers different from those of elementary particles. A well established example is the fractionally charged particles in the fractional quantum Hall state. It has long been proposed that similar fractionalized particles may emerge in certain quantum ...
Join us for a talk with Stanford Associate Professor James Zou, who will discuss the research that put him on the cover of Nature Medicine and how AI is used for scientific discovery and patient diagnosis.Professor Zou is an associate professor of Biomedical Data Science and, by courtesy, of Computer Science ...
A principal leader and innovator of the worldwide nature journaling movement, John Muir Laws (aka Jack) is an award-winning naturalist, artist, author, scientist, and educator who has dedicated nearly four decades of his life to connecting people to nature through art and science. The co-founder of Wild Wonder Foundation, Jack ...
Where: Pacific GroveCost: Free
Wednesday, 04/09/25
Is the pseudogap in YBCO a pairing gap? Evidence from nonlinear pumping experimentThe group of Cavalleri has reported “superconducting-like” response up to the pseudogap scale when YBCO is subject to intense optical pump. A recent experiment reported evidence for flux exclusion. I will discuss an alternative explanation which does not require the creation of superconductivity by pumping. On the other hand, our ...
An approach to scalable surface-drifting buoys is needed to enable the high spatial and temporal resolution of oceanographic data that the science and meteorological communities are asking for. With the number of active buoys predicted to increase by a factor of 100 or more, the impact on the environment becomes ...
Where: Cost: Free
Confronting a Sea of Change: Overcoming Uncertainty and Inequality in Global FisheriesUCSC's Fisheries Collaborative Program and the Santa Cruz-Monterey Bay Area Subunit of the American Fisheries Society invite you to the fifth annual, Diverse Voices in Fisheries Science Seminar. This will be a five-part series. We are excited to present Elena Finkbeiner, Conservation International & UC Santa Cruz CSP
In an era when information is treated as a form of power and self-knowledge an unqualified good, the value of what remains unknown is often overlooked. From fitness trackers to social media, contemporary technologies encourage individuals to quantify, reveal, and optimize their lives - yet this relentless pursuit of knowledge ...
Butterfly Walk in the GardenJoin our butterfly docent specialist Sally Levinson and Andy Liu for a guided walk through the Garden in search of butterflies, as you learn about their plant relationships and amazing life cycle. Bring binoculars if you have them.Registered children welcome. Pre-registration is required, space is limited. Groups larger than 6 ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: $18 General, $14 Members
Sustainably Powering AI: The latest Stanford research - LivestreamAI offers enormous potential for a sustainable future, leveraging the vast amount of data in the energy system to optimize everything from battery management to changing energy markets to grid operation and planning. But this intellectual power comes at the cost of electrical power, and lots of it. The rapid ...
Southern California Bight coastal waters are dynamic and strongly influenced by a changing climate. An increased respiration quotient has been found during high temperature and low nitrogen conditions. These observations are specific to open ocean conditions, and their applicability to coastal environments is uncertain. To disentangle the controlling factors in ...
Research funded by the federal government has been crucial in many of the defining technologies of our time: the internet, A.I., CRISPR, Ozempic, and the mRNA vaccines that saved untold lives during the COVID pandemic. Between 2010 and 2019, more than 350 drugs were approved in the United States, and ...
Where: LafayetteCost: $10
Eagle's Nest Mine53 minute uninterupted video on Eagle's Nest Mine, a specimen gold mine located in Michigan Bluff District, Placer County, California. It was recorded and produced by Mineral Nation and presented by Ian Merkle at the 2024 PNWFM Symposium (Pacific Northwest Friends of Mineralogy.) Ian is the geologist working for Danny ...
Over 6000 planets have now been found around other stars, but we only have information about what their atmospheres are like for a few dozen. NASA's powerful James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), which features a 20-foot mirror in space, is currently being used to understand atmospheres. We can look for ...
Where: Los Altos HillsCost: Free
Thursday, 04/10/25
Mitigation and adaptation to Wildfires and their effect on health - LivestreamWildfires have become increasingly frequent and intense due to global warming and deforestation. In addition to the immediate dangers of wildfires to life and property, wildfire smoke exposure is a major concern to human health. Wildfire smoke contains fine particulate matter, carbon monoxide, and other toxins, which can exacerbate respiratory ...
Where: Cost: Free
UC Berkeley Integrative Biology SeminarSpeaker:Michael Campbell, University of Southern CaliforniaMichael Campbell's talk was originally scheduled for March 13, 3035
Cong Chen is a Stanford Energy Postdoctoral Fellow at Stanford University working with Professor Omer Karaduman at the Graduate School of Business. Her research interests lie in the intersection of power system engineering, optimization theory, and power system economics. Cong received her PhD from Cornell University, her BE degree from Wuhan ...
A road trip to a gypsum quarry in Algeria led Youcef Sellam on a journey of scientific discovery. From the road trip to an internship in Italy, he and his colleagues later discovered microbial fossils - marking a first for Algerian gypsum. As a Ph.D. student at the University of ...
Where: Cost: Free
After Dark: See for YourselfLet a live DJ set the vibe and explore the universe through a brand-new lens! From lunar craters to solar eclipses, immerse yourself in the stunning natural phenomena in outer space with our spring experience Look Up. Then reconnect with your inner child through 700+ interactive exhibits, and test your ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $22.95 General, Members free
R & B NightLifeTell me, are you that somebody? The one who’ll groove with us all night to the smooth sounds of R&B? Join us for a night centered around R&B music and culture featuring an exclusive listening party, movement-making DJ collectives spinning soulful vibes across the museum, and more.For a second time, we’re ...
The “Monkey Trial” Centennial provides an opportunity to examine the widespread misunderstanding about how ideas of evolution and eugenics were implicated in the famous Scopes controversy. George William Hunter’s textbook Civic Biology was the focus of the case. It endorsed evolution, a theory “that denies the story of the Divine Creation of ...
Where: Cost: Free
Farallon Islands - A Place Like No Other - LivestreamTake a deep dive into the Farallon Islands, where Point Blue biologists have spent more than 58 years living and working on the islands. Learn about the 500 thousand seabirds, tens of thousands of pinnipeds, and other wildlife who call these islands home and hear about the threats they face ...
Four lectures in Catalysis - LivestreamAn online symposium featuring four distinguished invitees presenting lectures in Catalysis.Well-defined nanocrystals to develop design rules for selectivity and stability in CO2 electroreductionSpeaker: Raffaella Buonsanti, Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne, SwitzerlandEloctrlyte effects on electrocatalytic hydrogen and oxygen evolutionSpeaker: Mark Koper, Leiden University, The NetherlandsCatalysts Need Good Homes! New Materials vs. ...
Where: Cost: Free
Diving into Math with Emmy NoetherA theater performance about the life of one of history's most influential mathematicians, starring Anita Zieher and directed by Sandra Schueddekopf. For additional information about the play, please visit: www.portraittheater.netAn introductory talk will be given by Stanford University Professor of Mathematics, Tadashi Tokieda.Register your attendance at mathematics.stanford.edu/event-registration (not required to ...
Where: StanfordCost: Free
Saturday, 04/12/25
Introduction to Invertebrate IdentificationHave you been curious about the bugs you are finding around your home, garden, or out on hikes? Join us at Bouverie Preserveto learn how to recognize the different groups of insects.We’ll study indoors and explore outdoors as instructor Kandis Gilmore guides us on a whirlwind tour of the most ...
Where: Glen EllenCost: $23.18
Tri-Valley Innovation FairThe Tri-Valley Innovation Fair is a free one day event designed to connect everyone to the excitement of science, engineering, and technology. 80+ exhibitors will showcase the region’s diverse accomplishments and rich learning opportunities. Meet people who make innovation happen in local companies, schools, and community organizations. Interactive hands-on activities ...
Where: PleasantonCost: Free, $15 per vehicle parking fee
Whalefest MontereyWhalefest Monterey is a free, family-friendly festival that combines science, the arts and history. It is an event set around Monterey’s Old Fisherman’s Wharf and the adjacent Custom House Plaza, designed to be enjoyed by attendees of all ages. It features exhibits from dozens of local and national non-profit organizations ...
Where: MontereyCost: Free
Family Nature Adventures: Let’s Chat About Scat - Tracking Animals of the Redwood Forest!Get the scoop on poop and uncover the wild secrets of our local fauna! Learn how to identify animals by their tracks, eating habits, and yes - scat! Dive into the fascinating clues these creatures leave behind. Take your new skills into the forest on a guided walk to uncover ...
Where: OaklandCost: $25 General, $35 ages 3 - 8, $10 off members
Beginner BirdingCome join a Ranger Guided Hike and Birding Program with a Marin Headlands Interpretation Ranger! Learn all about the many different types of birds that call the Marin Headlands home while hiking along the scenic Rodeo Lagoon Loop Trail beginning at Rodeo Beach.The program will consist of a 1.5-mile hike ...
Where: Mill ValleyCost:
Foothills Family Nature WalkJoin us at Foothills Nature Preserve for a family-friendly nature walk, guided by EV docents. Good for ages 6 and up; all children must be accompanied by an adult.Click here to register
Where: Los AltosCost: Free
MagnifiedThink small, see even smaller! Microscopes reveal amazing creatures, textures, and ecologies that are normally invisible. Join us for a celebration of seeing small through a variety of tools, from hand lenses to professional microscopes. Examine microorganisms that live in the water and soil, have fun with hands-on crafts and activities, ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: Free with admission
Stories of Hope: Marine Mammals and Ocean Health in the Bay AreaPeople, wildlife and our ocean are inextricably linked, with the health of one depending on the health of the others. Together, as community members, scientists, educators and decision-makers, we are taking action today to protect our shared ocean for future generations of people and wildlife alike. Join experts from the world’s ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: Free
Sunday, 04/13/25
Earth Month Volunteer Work Day at the EECHelp us with maintain and improve the habitat and trails at the Environmental Education Center at the Don Edwards SF Bay NWR! Activities may include removing invasive plants, picking up litter, or maintaining trails! All gloves and tools will be provided, so just make sure to dress comfortably and bring ...
Where: AlvisoCost: Free
Birding at Bair IslandJoin POST and Santa Clara Valley Bird Alliance for a birding tour at the Bair Island Unit of the Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge! SCVBA expert facilitators and POST staff will guide you, sharing the history of this beautiful protected space and information about the birds that ...
Where: Redwood CityCost: Free
Whalefest MontereyWhalefest Monterey is a free, family-friendly festival that combines science, the arts and history. It is an event set around Monterey’s Old Fisherman’s Wharf and the adjacent Custom House Plaza, designed to be enjoyed by attendees of all ages. It features exhibits from dozens of local and national non-profit organizations ...
Where: MontereyCost: Free
SEA Adventures: Fog Science WorkshopPeter Weiss-Penzias is a UCSC researcher who made a discovery of the existence of methylmercury in California coastal fog and stratus clouds. To carry out his research, he has pioneered methods for collecting fog water using active collectors equipped with visibility and wetness sensors. Because of acute water concerns in ...
Where: Santa CruzCost: Free with admission
MagnifiedThink small, see even smaller! Microscopes reveal amazing creatures, textures, and ecologies that are normally invisible. Join us for a celebration of seeing small through a variety of tools, from hand lenses to professional microscopes. Examine microorganisms that live in the water and soil, have fun with hands-on crafts and activities, ...
Speaker: Bill Keener, The Marine Mammal CenterEditor's Note: This event was originally scheduled for April 21, 2025.
Where: Rohnert ParkCost: Free
Probing Young Planet Populations with 3D Self-Consnstent Disk ThermodynamicsProtoplanetary disks are the birthplaces of planets. Over the past decade, there have been significant advancements in disk observations thanks to the Atacama Large Millimeter Array (ALMA) and extreme adaptive optics (ExAOs). Hundreds of disks have been observed at higher angular resolutions, revealing rich substructures (e.g., gaps/rings) at various layers, ...
Subsurface geological formations are critical to the energy transition, offering both carbon storage and the potential for terra-watt-scale energy storage. While numerical modeling has traditionally been the foundation of subsurface management, machine learning (ML) presents a compelling alternative for modeling complex subsurface flow dynamics with unprecedented speed and accuracy. This ...
By tuning interatomic interactions, pressure drives materials toward structural and electronic instabilities - regimes where novel phases such as superconductivity, charge ordering, and magnetism can emerge, compete, or coexist. These transitional regions often lie near quantum critical points, where fluctuations persist down to zero temperature and give rise to rich, ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
XLZD and the Search for WIMP Dark MatterThe nature of dark matter is one of the most profound unanswered questions in physics. One of the best motivated explanations is that it is composed of particles with mass and couplings tied to the electroweak scale of particle physics, as these are naturally produced as dark matter during thermal ...
Testing Gravity at ever shorter scale: a trip into exotic experimental physicsSince the times of Henry Cavendish and John Mitchell, the strength of gravity has been measured by comparing it to the reaction of a calibrated mechanical spring. While in the last 60 years planetary measurements (with natural and artificial bodies) have provided remarkable accuracy at large distances, measurements in the ...
The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) is building the largest 3D map of our universe to measure its expansion history over the past 11 billion years, and thereby, study the biggest mystery in cosmology: dark energy. The DESI first-year BAO results find tantalizing hints of time-varying dark energy. Combining BAO ...
The challenges of the water subsector and how the private and public sectors can collaborate to create a better future for all stakeholdersSpeaker: Michael Albrecht, Ridgewood Infrastructure
Are we alone? Or is there other life out there in the universe beyond Earth? If there is other life, is it complex life, capable of using language and creating technology like us? Dr. Sofia Sheikh seeks to answer this question by using facilities like the Allen Telescope Array to ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $15 General, $12 Members & Seniors