Our education system is facing rapid, dramatic changes at both state and federal levels. Pressure to implement the Common Core standards, and the mystery surrounding the Next Generation Science Standards, makes your participation in this year's conference more important than ever. Get what you need to know about Common Core and NGSS ...
Explore 200 million years of geologic history and learn the fascinating story told by the rocks at the Golden Gate.Bring a lunch and wear comfortable walking shoes and a coat.Trip includes a short but strenuous down and up 200-foot bluff.Meet Ranger Will Elder in front of Fort Point. We will ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: Free
A Few Sure Ways to Lose Your MoneyI will discuss a few games, some involving dice, some involving cards, some even simpler than these ones. The point is to test your intuition. In most cases it is "obvious" that you should win..... and yet life can be more complicated. F. Alberto Grunbaum is a Professor of ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
Dive! Film Screening Join us for a screening of the documentary "Dive" followed by a discussion lead by Food Shift team member, Caleb Phillips, who helped to launch a bicycle food recovery program in Colorado, called Boulder Food Rescue. The 53 minute film will be followed by a discussion. We hope you will join us!
Where: OaklandCost: Free
Golden Gate Raptor Observatory Hawk Talk and Banding DemoCome to Hawk Hill in the Marin Headlands and get an up-close view of the fall raptor migration with the Golden Gate Raptor Observatory (GGRO), a cooperative program of the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy and National Park Service.A GGRO docent gives an hour-long talk about hawk monitoring and identification ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: Free
A Fox's TaleJoin the Environmental Volunteers at the EcoCenter to find out more about the gray fox from specialist Bill Leikam. Participants will enjoy a short presentation and Q&A session with Mr. Leikam, see research equipment that helps scientists observe and better understand gray foxes, and we'll finish with a short guided ...
Where: Palo AltoCost: Free
Lasers: The Light FantasticJoin Exploratorium scientist Ron Hipschman for colorful explorations of the physical world.In 1960, the laser was known as "a solution looking for a problem." Now we can hardly imagine life without them. Learn what's special about laser light, how it's made, and how it's used in everything from DVD players ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: Free with admission
Trekking the ModelJoin a ranger guided tour of the Bay Model, a 1.5 acre hydraulic model of San Francisco Bay and Delta. Discover the stories of the two major operations that took place at this location between 1942 – 2000.
Where: SausalitoCost: Free
Fish Feeding FrenzyHelp Ranger Bill feed the hungry inhabitants of our fresh and saltwater tanks. Watch the different feeding styles of rock cod, sea stars, and steelhead trout.
Where: SausalitoCost: Free
The ComBots Cup VII: Lucky Number 7!The Robots are Back!
Ameliorate your need for exciting robot combat at ComBots Cup: Lucky Number 7! From the science-loving techno gnomes that brought you nine straight RoboGames as well as ComBots Cup I-VI, the big bots return!
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The Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge is gathering scientists and naturalists on the refuge for a 24-hour BioBlitz! Meet the experts and see what they do first-hand. Become a field scientist and help the refuge document plants and wildlife, big and small at Refuge Headquarters in Fremont. ...
Muir Woods marks the southern front in a battle for survival between two competing owl species. On this strenuous five-mile dusk hike, we will look and listen for the owls that call Muir Woods home, learn more about their history and ecology, and receive the latest research updates on our ...
How do telescopes work? Take an inside look and learn about 400-year-old technology still in use today!Then as it gets dark, enjoy views of the universe through many telescopes!
Where: Walnut CreekCost: Free
San Mateo County Astronomical Society Star PartyThe City of San Carlos Department of Parks and Recreation and the San Mateo County Astronomical Society have open Star Parties twice a month.Reasons to AttendIf you have kids interested in space or planets bring them here for a real life view of planets, nebula, star clusters and galaxies.If you ...
Where: San CarlosCost: Free
Jazz Under the StarsVisit our roof top observatory and see the moon and Saturn thru our telescopes, while listening to KCSM Jazz 91 FM. Dress warmly.No food or drinks in the observatory. Children are welcome and need to be attended at all times. Parking is free in lot 5, Marie Curie
Where: San MateoCost: Free
MSL and the search for organics on MarsNASA's Mars Science Laboratory will arrive on the red planet in August. How can the mission's rover, Curiosity, with unprecedented research tools to study the early environmental history of Mars, contribute to the search for evidence of life on MarsSpeaker: Dr. Chris McKay NASA-Ames Research Center
Our education system is facing rapid, dramatic changes at both state and federal levels. Pressure to implement the Common Core standards, and the mystery surrounding the Next Generation Science Standards, makes your participation in this year's conference more important than ever. Get what you need to know about Common Core and NGSS ...
Where: San JoseCost: Varies, see website
Fall FluttersJoin a park Docent for a 2-mile stroll to enjoy views of the wetlands, migratory birds and other wildlife. Observe California's smallest butterfly, the Western Pygmy Blue and learn how it thrives in a harsh, alkaline environment. Meet in the parking lot near the restrooms. Dress in layers, wear sturdy ...
Discovery Day is the annual open house for San Francisco State University's marine research and teaching facility, Romberg Tiburon Center for Environmental Studies. It is the one day of the year when the public can visit and spend the day behind the scenes, meet our scientists and learn about their ...
Where: TiburonCost: FREE RSVP
Golden Gate Raptor Observatory Hawk Talk and Banding DemoCome to Hawk Hill in the Marin Headlands and get an up-close view of the fall raptor migration with the Golden Gate Raptor Observatory (GGRO), a cooperative program of the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy and National Park Service.A GGRO docent gives an hour-long talk about hawk monitoring and identification ...
Seabirds inhabit the far reaches of the earth's oceans. Their life history, behavioral, and physiological strategies make them a dramatically diverse and successful group of marine predators. Throughout recent human history, many species have been forced to extinction or have suffered dramatic decreases in abundance. Many seabirds still face challenges ...
Where: Santa CruzCost: Free with admission
The ComBots Cup VII: Lucky Number 7!The Robots are Back!
Ameliorate your need for exciting robot combat at ComBots Cup: Lucky Number 7! From the science-loving techno gnomes that brought you nine straight RoboGames as well as ComBots Cup I-VI, the big bots return!
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From the introduction to the book "Powering the Armed Forces, Meeting the Military's Energy Challenges," written by Sharon E. Burke, assistant secretary of defense for operational energy plans and programs:For the nation, our energy security, economic well-being and national security are inextricably linked. For the U.S. Department of Defense, better ...
2011 marked the year the first Boomers turned 65 and qualified for Medicare benefits, but for most, a true understanding of what these benefits are, how to determine the best options and how to actually sign up is not clear at all. Learn the realities of what you can expect ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $20 General, Free for Members
Berkeley Lab's Science at the Theater travels across the Bay to San Francisco's Herbst Theater on Oct. 22 for a star turn by two of the Lab's most famous Nobel laureates, George Smoot (origins of the universe) and Saul Perlmutter (accelerating universe).Our host for what should be a lively and ...
The Perlan Project - Climate Science and Altitude RecordThe Perlan Project is dedicated to building and flying a manned research glider to 90,000 feet in altitude, or "near space", to study what role the strong stratospheric winds called the "polar vortex," play in ozone depletion and how they influence global weather patterns.The Perlan Project has a three-part mission ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $20 standard, $8 members, $7 students
From Light Bulbs to Legislation: an interactive climate change seriesIn this three-session introductory series, we'll explore the many layers of climate solutions, from urban farms to personal action plans. All are welcome to sign up and those who have attended previous Ecology Center climate workshops are also encouraged to participate in this new series. Session 1: Nuts and Bolts - ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
Quantum Dots, The Future of LED Display Technology Consumers want a lifelike experience in a handheld device and color performance is the one area where large gains can be made immediately to greatly enhance that experience. Color performance, the next major differentiator in the mobile market, will bring a stunning new visual experience to the consumer and a ...
Where: Santa ClaraCost: $10 General, Free Members (advance) or $5 at door
Join Dr. Ellen Feigal from the California Institute for Regenerative Medicine and Dr. Matthias Hebrok from UCSF to learn about current research and applications of stem cell biology.
Where: BurlingameCost: Free
Astronomy Lecture October 23 With Dr. Peter Jenniskens, NASA Please join Mt. Diablo Astronomical Society for the October 23rd general meeting. The meeting starts at 7:15 and ends at 9:00. Our monthly meetings begin with a short "What's Up" presented by one of our members followed by a speaker. This month's speaker is – Dr. Peter Jenniskens, NASA – ...
Where: ConcordCost: free
Wednesday, 10/24/12
Abiotic Nitrogen on Earth Like Planets: Habitability and the Origin of Life Biology currently dominates nitrogen cycling on the Earth. However, the non-biological chemistry of nitrogen is important to understanding the Early Earth and other terrestrial planets, such as Mars. Nitrogen is necessary for compounds proteins, DNA, RNA, and for life as we know it. To understand the origin of life we ...
Dr. Jan English-Lueck is an anthropologist, associate dean of the College of Social Sciences at SJSU, and a distinguished fellow at the Institute for the Future. She has authored several books on Silicon Valley that explore how working in Silicon Valley shapes our communities, families and bodies. Most recently, she ...
I will present in this talk our recent results on human-like motion planning and interaction for training and rehabilitation applications. Our approach for human-like motion planning is based on a multi-modal framework that coordinates locomotion, body positioning, and upper-body action execution. Blending spaces defined from example motions are then introduced ...
Cloud Computing's Impact on Network DesignTraditional network design no longer supports what people want to do with their data networks. This is not only a matter of scale; companies such as Facebook, Amazon, Google, and Apple are transforming how the Internet is being used. What does that mean, and what are the implications for the ...
We all learn at least one language as children. But what does it take to learn six languages, twenty . . . seventy? Such feats of linguistic prowess provide a glimpse into what the human brain is capable of-and hold up a mirror to our desire to live without language ...
Where: StanfordCost: Free
EARTHQUAKE: EVIDENCE OF A RESTLESS PLANET Join us for a behind the scenes look at the making of the Academy's newest planetarium show. You will go on a journey that takes you through the whole process from inception to production. A sweeping geological journey, Earthquake explores the forces that transform the surface of our planet. After ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: Free
Campaign 2012: Energy MattersFrom climate change and natural gas exploration and fracking to renewables, biofuels, and carbon capture and storage, experts from the Stanford School of Earth Sciences will discuss the science behind the most critical energy issues facing the U.S. over the next decade. Earth Sciences professors will discuss the scientific foundation ...
Where: StanfordCost: Free
Confessions of a Religious Paleontologist... A special presentation with Bay Area Skeptics in the Pub, West BayA Bay Area Skeptics in the Pub, West Bay Special Presentation Confessions of a Religious Paleontologist Robert Asher, Ph.D.Can a scientist believe in God? Does the ongoing debate between some evolutionists and evangelicals show that the two sides are irreconcilable? As a paleontologist and a religious believer, Robert Asher constantly confronts the perceived ...
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: ...
'The Elusive Notion of Motion'Explore the physics of motion through the eyes of an electrical engineer with a passion for the subject and its historical development. The author explains the work of illustrious scientists such as Johannes Kepler, Galileo Galilei, Isaac Newton, and Albert Einstein as they struggled to decipher the concept of motion ...
Zombies return to NightLife for a dose of science-brainy partygoers beware! Experiment with slimy specimens in a Human Organ Lab, where you can see (and yes, touch) human brains. Zombie makeup artists will be on the prowl for their next victims of vanity, and guests can step into a zombie ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $12 General, $10 Members
Join accomplished photographer, filmmaker, and explorer Kip Evans of Mission Blue and John McCosker, senior scientist at the California Academy of Sciences, for a night to remember with exciting shark films and tales from the sea. Dr. McCosker, one of the world's foremost shark experts, will provide the latest information ...
The Mars Science Laboratory rover "Curiosity" landed successfully on August 5th to begin its 23 month missionWhat have scientists discovered so far, particularly with respect to the geology of the Gale crater landing site?Instruments aboard Curiosity are searching for evidence of environmental conditions that could support microbial lifeHow are dust ...
Save the Whales Again! Speaker SeriesMarine life photographer, filmmaker, and whale researcher, Jeff Pantukhoff will discuss his organization "The Whaleman Foundation" and the "Save the Whales Again!" Campaign. See the latest video on entanglements and their very first film "Gray Magic: The Plight of San Ignacio Lagoon" discussing the lagoon and trips he leads there.
Where: SausalitoCost: $5 Donation goes toward Educational Research Grant
Science Month Trivia CafeDo you like trivia? Then come to the Civic Center Library under the blue dome for an evening of mind stretching thought, competition and fun.In honor of October Science Month, teams will compete with each other to win prizes and display their knowledge of science topics in the news and ...
Where: San RafaelCost: Free
SV ACM SIGGRAPH: Emotiv's EPOC NeuroheadsetThe Emotiv EPOC is a neuro-signal acquisition and processing wireless neuroheadset that allows its user to control their technology using their mind. Through facial expressions, emotional states and conscious thoughts, Emotiv is changing the way people interact with technology. Applications using the EPOC include medical research, hardware controllers, and gaming ...
sMAP: Simple Measurement and Actuation for Integrating and Managing Physical DataTime-series data is increasingly ubiquitous and generated in large volumes; commercial buildings are a particularly rich source of this information generated by the building management system, computer networks, occupant activity, and many other systems. When put to use, this information could lead to significant reductions in energy consumption; however, it ...
Take a tour of the night sky with our regional star party at over 10 different sites across the Bay Area. Colleges, schools, observatories and science centers around the Bay Area will be open for a special evening of astronomical fun.No telescope, no problem! Both professional and amateur astronomers will ...
Take a tour of the night sky with our regional star party at over 10 different sites across the Bay Area. Colleges, schools, observatories and science centers around the Bay Area will be open for a special evening of astronomical fun.No telescope, no problem! Both professional and amateur astronomers will ...
Take a tour of the night sky with our regional star party at over 10 different sites across the Bay Area. Colleges, schools, observatories and science centers around the Bay Area will be open for a special evening of astronomical fun.No telescope, no problem! Both professional and amateur astronomers will ...
Take a tour of the night sky with our regional star party at over 10 different sites across the Bay Area. Colleges, schools, observatories and science centers around the Bay Area will be open for a special evening of astronomical fun.No telescope, no problem! Both professional and amateur astronomers will ...
Take a tour of the night sky with our regional star party at over 10 different sites across the Bay Area. Colleges, schools, observatories and science centers around the Bay Area will be open for a special evening of astronomical fun.No telescope, no problem! Both professional and amateur astronomers will ...
Take a tour of the night sky with our regional star party at over 10 different sites across the Bay Area. Colleges, schools, observatories and science centers around the Bay Area will be open for a special evening of astronomical fun.No telescope, no problem! Both professional and amateur astronomers will ...
Take a tour of the night sky with our regional star party at over 10 different sites across the Bay Area. Colleges, schools, observatories and science centers around the Bay Area will be open for a special evening of astronomical fun.No telescope, no problem! Both professional and amateur astronomers will ...
Take a tour of the night sky with our regional star party at over 10 different sites across the Bay Area. Colleges, schools, observatories and science centers around the Bay Area will be open for a special evening of astronomical fun.No telescope, no problem! Both professional and amateur astronomers will ...
Take a tour of the night sky with our regional star party at over 10 different sites across the Bay Area. Colleges, schools, observatories and science centers around the Bay Area will be open for a special evening of astronomical fun.No telescope, no problem! Both professional and amateur astronomers will ...
Take a tour of the night sky with our regional star party at over 10 different sites across the Bay Area. Colleges, schools, observatories and science centers around the Bay Area will be open for a special evening of astronomical fun.No telescope, no problem! Both professional and amateur astronomers will ...
Take a tour of the night sky with our regional star party at over 10 different sites across the Bay Area. Colleges, schools, observatories and science centers around the Bay Area will be open for a special evening of astronomical fun.No telescope, no problem! Both professional and amateur astronomers will ...
Take a tour of the night sky with our regional star party at over 10 different sites across the Bay Area. Colleges, schools, observatories and science centers around the Bay Area will be open for a special evening of astronomical fun.No telescope, no problem! Both professional and amateur astronomers will ...
Take a tour of the night sky with our regional star party at over 10 different sites across the Bay Area. Colleges, schools, observatories and science centers around the Bay Area will be open for a special evening of astronomical fun.No telescope, no problem! Both professional and amateur astronomers will ...
Take a tour of the night sky with our regional star party at over 10 different sites across the Bay Area. Colleges, schools, observatories and science centers around the Bay Area will be open for a special evening of astronomical fun.No telescope, no problem! Both professional and amateur astronomers will ...
Take a tour of the night sky with our regional star party at over 10 different sites across the Bay Area. Colleges, schools, observatories and science centers around the Bay Area will be open for a special evening of astronomical fun.No telescope, no problem! Both professional and amateur astronomers will ...
Take a tour of the night sky with our regional star party at over 10 different sites across the Bay Area. Colleges, schools, observatories and science centers around the Bay Area will be open for a special evening of astronomical fun.No telescope, no problem! Both professional and amateur astronomers will ...