Lab and Lunch: Native American Conservation LeadershipHear how a consortium of Native Californian tribes worked with conservation planners to develop a statewide network of Marine Protected Areas to preserve wild coastal and riverine habitats.
Where: San FranciscoCost: Free; RSVP
OpenROV: Open Source Underwater Robots for Exploration and EducationOpenROV is a open-source underwater robot. But it's so much more. It's also a community of people who are working together to create more accessible, affordable, and awesome tools for underwater exploration. The backbone of the project is the global community of DIY ocean explorers who are working, tinkering ...
The basic concepts of key limiting nutrients in the sea are derived from agricultural practices derived from Leibig and Blackman. With the 1934 paper, Alfred Redfield, an animal physiologist, suggested that the ratio of nitrogen to phosphorus in the ocean was set by the stoichiometry of the sinking flux of ...
East Bay Green Drinks: Wild and Scenic Film Festival PreviewJoin us when we sponsor the monthly East Bay Green Drinks. Meet other environmental movers & shakers in the East Bay, mingle with Rose Foundation staff, and buy your film fest tickets in person. You can RSVP here.
Ever wonder how Earth materials and processes directly impact the distribution and health of living organisms? Academy geologist Jean DeMouthe will present a richly illustrated lecture on the nature of geologic materials and how they affect living things. She will provide examples of how geologic processes affect ecosystems, from a ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $12 General, $10 Seniors, Free for Members
Galaxies are the building blocks of the Universe; massive structures that contain up to 100s of billions of stars. Galaxies in today's Universe show a striking diversity among their properties, with large variations in their appearance, age, size, weight, and stellar birth rate. Despite this diversity, galaxies can broadly be ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: Free
Nerd Nite SF #46: Jug Band Music, Quackery, and the Manual for Civilization!If on the third Wednesday of this month, one finds oneself desirous of getting jugged up and hearing a person of authority quack on about creating a library of books one would like to have around when restarting civilization, WELL, then do come to the Nite of the Nerds, at ...