Near-Field Cosmology with Stellar AbundancesThe first stars and galaxies fundamentally transformed the universe. They formed in the smallest dark matter halos, produced large amounts of ionizing photons, and polluted the universe with the first heavy elements. Near-field cosmology probes this early era through detailed study of nearby relic galaxies that have survived from ancient ...
Since Fall 2002, the Charles W. Davidson College of Engineering has hosted the Silicon Valley Leaders Symposium (SVLS). The Symposium hosts industry and technology leaders to talk about business and technology trends. It also features prominent leaders who discuss broader societal and political issues that shape our life and society.Speaker: ...
Where: San JoseCost: Free
The Hidden Life of Massive Elliptical GalaxiesThis talk will show the results of very high resolution simulations of massive systems that discovered formation in all of them of cold, dense central discs hosting star formation.Speaker: Jerry Ostriker, Princeton Univ.
Join us for Newt Nite & Nature Trivia - it’s our fifth year hosting this event!Take a short walk to see mating newts, and join us after for nature-themed trivia with other nature nerds at the Grizzly Bar and Grill. Dress warmly and bring a headlamp or flashlight. Food and drink ...
Josiah will talk about advances in CRISPR technology for gene editing as well as current controversies over its use in medicine. Josiah is a well-known biohacker who believes that technologies like CRISPR should be in the hands of as many people as possible to allow scientific exploration and discovery to ...
Sex involves the transfer of genetic information that has resulted in evolution and specialization - and one of the hottest evenings in town, scientifically speaking. Discover some surprising ways that sperm and eggs come together. And, on this eve of Valentine's Day, taste the classic aphrodisiac - oysters - at ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: 17.95 advance, 19.95 door, AD members free
Farm to Table: 2030The planet is poised for a food revolution: concerns over the environmental costs of feeding our world are transforming what we eat, how we raise it, how we source our nutrition, and how we handle excess. How can we keep food delicious, sustainable, and healthy? For this event, we take ...
Prior to 1995, there were no known planets around sun-like stars beyond the solar system. Once the first discovery was announced, many others quickly followed. We now calculate that, on average, nearly every star has a planet. What if the discovery of intelligent life beyond the Earth follows a similar ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
SF Beer Week NightLifeSip your way through the museum-turned-beer hall when NightLife celebrates SF Beer Week and our local craft brewing community.Get to know a dozen local breweries during an evening celebrating beers as diverse as the creatures at NightLife: Standard Deviant, Pond Farm, Barebottle, and Original Pattern make their Academy debut alongside ...
7:00-7:25: Krishna Shenoy(Stanford/ Neuroscience) on "Brain-machine Interfaces: From basic science and engineering to clinical trials"Brain-machine interfaces aim to restore lost functions due to brain disease or injury by converting neural activity from the brain into control signals...Read more7:25-7:50: Lars Steinmetz(Co-Director, Stanford Genome Technology Center) on "Emerging ...
The world-wide explosion in data is driven by three important trends: The increasing digitization of the world, in which people and the environment have been outfitted with sensors that generate digital data; enough inexpensive storage technology to keep vast amounts of information that was previously discarded; and large-scale computing systems ...