Cold and Ultracold Molecules for Quantum Information and Particle PhysicsWide-ranging scientific applications have created growing interest in ultracold molecules. Heteronuclear bialkali molecules, assembled from ultracold atoms, enabled the study of long-range dipolar interactions and quantum-state-controlled chemistry, and recently have been brought to quantum degeneracy. There are currently several approaches to producing ultracold molecules: atom association, magnetic, electrical, centrifugal, off-resonant ...
Where: StanfordCost: Free
Food Politics 2019: Nutrition Science Under SiegeNutrition science is under attack from statisticians and the food industry. Who stands to gain and what might be lost?Speaker: Marion Nestle, NYU, emeritaRegister at weblink
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
Odd Salon: SpectacleJoin us at Public Works SF for six short stories of grandiose visions and impractical performances, immense exhibitions, and displays that inspire wonder and curiosity. See weblink for stories and speakers
Where: San FranciscoCost: $15 - $25
Free Bay Currents talk: Zen and the Art of Mushroom HuntingCelebrate the beauty and wonder of the Bay Area's fungi with Debbie Viess, co-founder of the Bay Area Mycological Society. Debbie will share her deep fungal fascinations and knowledge gained from more than 25 years hunting, studying, documenting, and teaching about fungi. Photos and stories will illuminate where fungi live, ...
Dr. Vandana Shiva advocates for a more equitable and sustainable food system that uses indigenous knowledge and a wide diversity of crops. She sees a return to nature and organic methods of farming as a solution for both food insecurity and climate change. As a founder of the Navdanya initiative ...
Where: Mountain ViewCost: $40 General, $20 Students