New Windows on Giant Planet Structure and CompositionIn our current era of planetary physics we can use the astronomical perspective to look for trends in giant planet structure that can only be seen with a large sample size. We can also use detailed observations of Jupiter and Saturn, provided by Juno and Cassini, to test if long-held ...
Where: StanfordCost: Free
Chemical Cartography of the Milky WayWe can now map the stars in the Milky Way on truly galactic scales, thanks to recent surveys that are reaching across the disk, such as APOGEE, GALAH, K2 and Gaia. I will first discuss the new insights we have into the ages of stars throughout the disk derived from ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
'Years of Living Dangerously'Join us for WEN’s first family event in partnership with Mothers Out Front! One of our goals as the Women’s Environmental Network is to provide an inclusive environment that supports opportunities for all women. If you are a parent, we’d like to use this opportunity to learn about what some of your challenges are ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $5
After Dark: RadioactiveWarning: Certain atoms may be unstable - in fact, they’re constantly falling apart all around you. You may learn about about their occurrence in the universe, how we make use of their decay, and their effects on the human body at this evening of illuminating programming - including Full-Spectrum Science: ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $19.95 General, $14.95 Daytime Members
Tropical NightlifeEscape the winter doldrums with a trip to Tropical NightLife, where our three-story rainforest is just one of the places you’ll find tropical paradise vibes.Kick off your getaway with a welcome drink from one of our rum-slinging “Tiki†bars. Roll up your sleeves and learn about scientific research in tropical ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $15 General, $12 Members
IEEE Consumer Electronics Society CES Download 2019This is our annual sharing of the new and unusual things seen at the Consumer Electronics Show in early January. This event has proven to be a very popular one to attend for people that are in the industry or just have a curiosity. See photos and hear explanations about ...
Where: Santa ClaraCost: $10 General, $5 IEEE Members, CES/IEEE Stud. Free