UAVs have a record of note forDisappointing the civil promotor.What has always been lost?A great need for low cost!A solution, perhaps, is Flexrotor.
Where: BerkeleyCost:
Searching for Seeds, Sizing up ShellTheresa Molino and Monica Parks will present their findings from a discrete number of soil samples taken from a cultural shell midden located at the mouth of the Coquille River in south central Oregon. These findings will illustrate the subtle signature of paleo-ethnobotanical remains, as well as the potential significance ...
Where: BerkeleyCost:
Building a 10,000 Year Archive of All Human LanguagesThe Rosetta Project at The Long Now Foundation is working to build an open public digital collection of all human language as well as an analog backup that can last for thousands of years--The Rosetta Disk. In the "long now," the goal is long-term storage and access to information--on the ...
Carbon dioxide levels are predicted to rise during this century to levels not seen in 25 to 50 million years. Back during this time, the Earth changed from a generally ice-free 'greenhouse world' to a more much colder and heavily glaciated 'icehouse world'. Dr. Pekar will provide an overview ...
Where: Mountain ViewCost: Free
Pond Scum Night: The Invisible World in a Drop of WaterWhat lives unseen in pond, bay, and ocean water? Join the San Francisco Microscopical Society and Merritt Biology Club for "Pond Scum Night". View the amazing and varied organisms hidden to the unaided eye, up close and personal. See the invisible world brought to light, and observe natural beauty and ...
Where: OaklandCost: $2.00 parking
Skeptalk: End of the World PredictionsReligious leaders have been predicting the end of the world for centuries, and yet we're still here! What happens to your state of mind when you absolutely KNOW Armageddon will happen next Wednesday, but then you wake up Thursday morning to an unchanged world? Dr. Patrick O'Reilly, Assistant Clinical Professor ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: FREE
Above and Below San Francisco Streets- In Search Of Eradicated LandscapesAbove and Below San Francisco Streets- In Search Of Eradicated Landscapeswith Glenn Lym. It is a common assumption that street grids were imposed easily on San Francisco's original landscape, resulting in the city's photogenic hillside streets that poke up from otherwise large flat planes. We assume that the imposition of ...
Where: San FranciscoCost:
SCAS-Sonoma County Astronomical SocietySCAS meets the 2nd Wednesday of each month at 7:30pm. Guest speakers are presented, along with the latest happenings in astronomy news and topics.Contact their homepage for more details, times, and information.Thank you!