Advanced Imaging ConferenceJoin over 300 of the worlds most accomplished astrophographers for three intensive days that feature techniques from the leading experts, over 25 exhibitors offereing the latest technology and a chance to network and form friendships that will propel your images to new heights.Experience an Information Explosion during AIC 2013 workshops ...
Where: Santa ClaraCost: $299 for Bay Area Residents
Organic and carbon nano materials are attractive for low cost electronic units for electronic skin as well as medicinal, food storage, and environmental monitoring applications. The ability to couple the sensory electrical output with on-chip signal processing can overcome the need for bulky, expensive equipment typically required for most ...
Over the past 40 years, Bioarchaeology has emerged as an interdisciplinary research domain dedicated to exploring the lives of past peoples. In this presentation, I briefly consider our history in the context of "the bioarchaeologies," distinctive approaches that signal vitality and longterm viability for this dynamic field. In commenting upon ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
Saturday, 10/12/13
Advanced Imaging ConferenceJoin over 300 of the worlds most accomplished astrophographers for three intensive days that feature techniques from the leading experts, over 25 exhibitors offereing the latest technology and a chance to network and form friendships that will propel your images to new heights.Experience an Information Explosion during AIC 2013 workshops ...
Where: Santa ClaraCost: $299 for Bay Area Residents
Eye-Opening Science: Conversation and Controversy SETI: The Archaeology of the FutureEye-Opening Science: Conversation and ControversyCosmic Evolution: A Scientific Creation Myth Like No OtherModerated by Jill Tarter, Bernard Oliver Chair for SETI Research & Academy FellowDavid Morrison, Director of the Carl Sagan Center for the Study of Life in the Universe, SETI Institute and Academy FellowEugenie Scott, Executive Director, National Center ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $35 General, $25 Members and Seniors
Intel Museum - Free Circuitry Class Engages KidsSchematics, Switches and CircuitsFrom doorbells to karaoke machines, kids ages 9 and up will be introduced to reading schematics and building circuits. After a quick introduction to the basics, they will work in teams to build a variety of electronic devices that ring, beep and play songs! Space is limited ...
Where: Santa ClaraCost: Free
Wildlife Conservation ExpoJourney to some of the most exotic places on Earth - from the African savannah to the Colombian rainforest and the Asian steppes - accompanied by twenty of the world's leading wildlife conservationists. Hear their stories of saving endangered animals through work with local communities and the use of groundbreaking ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $75 General, 40 Students
Hawk Talk and Banding Demo - CANCELLEDCome 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: SausalitoCost: Free
Family Science and Astronomy FestivalJoin us for a day of astronomy, biology, chemistry, geology and physics lectures, demos, workshops, and planetarium shows!Planetarium shows 2 pm, 3 pm, 4 pm, 5 pm, and 6 pm A presentation of the night sky by Darryl StanfordScience Workshops Hands on workshops in Science and Astronomy 2 pm, 3 pm, ...
Where: San MateoCost: Free
Science Fiction Film Festival and Writing Contest Awards CeremonyScience, Engineering and Mathematics Link Inc. (SEM Link), African American Museum and Library at Oakland (AAMLO) and The I.S.I.S. Project are hosting a Science Fiction Film Festival and Writing Contest Awards Ceremony. This event will feature a family friendly science fiction film as well as a panel discussion with STEM ...
Where: OaklandCost: Free
Intel Museum - Free Circuitry Class Engages Kids -- Second SectionSchematics, Switches and CircuitsFrom doorbells to karaoke machines, kids ages 9 and up will be introduced to reading schematics and building circuits. After a quick introduction to the basics, they will work in teams to build a variety of electronic devices that ring, beep and play songs! Space is limited ...
Comets, meteors, and asteroids: how are they different, how are they related?Hold real meteorites – rocks from space – in your hand.Then experience views through the telescopes to see Jupiter and the rest of our Galaxy.
Where: Walnut CreekCost: Free
Breaking through the Seeing Barrier in Planetary AstronomyWhen Galileo Galilei pointed his telescope toward Jupiter in 1609 and discovered what we now call the Galilean moons, he did not realized that he had just established a new research field in astronomy. In the past four centuries, planetary astronomy, the study of our solar system bodies using telescopes, has increased ...
Where: Mill ValleyCost: Free
Robert Ferguson Observatory-Int'l Observing the Moon NightCome out and visit us on this unique observing night!International Observing the Moon Night.Starting at dusk, the Observatory's three main telescopes are open for your viewing. Docents set up additional telescopes in front of the building, while presentations on astronomical topics are given in the classroom throughout the course of ...
Where: KenwoodCost: $11.00
Jazz Under the StarsThis event is weather dependent. If skies are cloudy or overcast, the event will be cancelled. Latest weather updates.Visit our roof top observatory and see the moon thru our telescopes, while listening to KCSM Jazz 91 FM. Dress warmly and come by anytime between 8 & 10 p.m.Free parking in Marie ...
Where: San MateoCost: Free
Sunday, 10/13/13
Advanced Imaging ConferenceJoin over 300 of the worlds most accomplished astrophographers for three intensive days that feature techniques from the leading experts, over 25 exhibitors offereing the latest technology and a chance to network and form friendships that will propel your images to new heights.Experience an Information Explosion during AIC 2013 workshops ...
Where: Santa ClaraCost: $299 for Bay Area Residents
Marine Science Sunday: Creatures of the Deep This month we celebrate Halloween with a creepy collection of the animals that live in the darkness of the ocean! Come learn about the elephant seal's ability to dive to 5000 feet and stay underwater for 2 hours at a time, how a sperm whale dives in search of the ...
Where: SausalitoCost: Free
Rosenberg Institute Discovery Day at Romberg Tiburon CenterDiscovery Day is our annual open house, 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 research in San Francisco Bay and beyond.See the laboratories and tools our scientists use to do their workMeet ...
Where: TiburonCost: FREE
Hawk Talk and Banding Demo - CANCELLEDCome 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: SausalitoCost: Free
Junior Academy: Naturalist Know-how Learn how to be a naturalist! Each month a new nature skill will be presented. October's skill is Stones, Spiders and Scum -- Up Close! Explore the hidden side of everyday things by learning to use a microscope. Variations of the monthly skill will be available each week. This program ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: Free with Academy admission
Special Performance: The Kepler Story We are excited to announce our first ever prime-time Sunday evening performance series taking place in the Morrison Planetarium - the world's largest all digital dome. As a one-man performance with dramatic supporting music and full dome visuals, the Morrison Planetarium in collaboration with Motion Institute presents The Kepler Story ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $15 General, $12 Members
Special Performance: The Kepler Story -- Second PerformanceWe are excited to announce our first ever prime-time Sunday evening performance series taking place in the Morrison Planetarium - the world's largest all digital dome. As a one-man performance with dramatic supporting music and full dome visuals, the Morrison Planetarium in collaboration with Motion Institute presents The Kepler Story ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $15 General, $12 Members
Monday, 10/14/13
Summit to SeeA monthly cross-country hike to a high point or other highlight of the sanctuary with natural history, photography, birding, etcPlease dress for the weather and bring at least one quart of drinking water. You may also wish to bring a hat, an extra layer, and a snack. There are no ...
Jaron Lanier is a computer scientist, composer, visual artist, and author. His scientific interests include biomimetic information architectures, user interfaces, heterogeneous scientific simulations, advanced information systems for medicine, and computational approaches to the fundamentals of physics. He collaborates with a wide range of scientists in fields related to these interests. ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
EXO AND THE QUEST FOR MAJORANA NEUTRINO MASSESDr. Giorgio Gratta from Stanford University will discuss recent evidence pointing towards a non-zero mass for neutrinos, and will describe how the EXO program might be able to measure neutrino masses.
Where: Rohnert ParkCost: Free
Chemistry in Optical Imaging: Using Nanotechnology to Amplify SignalsWe will survey the use of gold nanoparticles to harness optical energy for biomedical imaging and therapy. The main focus will be on surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) and photoacoustic imaging. SERS has long been used to characterize materials and for in vitro diagnostics; recent work has transitioned this modality into ...
This miniseries will explore the ways in which data can guide decision making in energy research, policy, business, and the personal sphere – from determining which problems and products should be pursued to achieve the biggest bang for the buck, to employing it to shift individual and household energy choices.Speaker: ...
The last decade has seen a revolution in astrobiology – the study of the origin, evolution, distribution, and future of life in the universe. Results returned by planetary missions in the Solar System such as Messenger, Venus Express, the Mars Exploration Rovers, Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter, Mars Express, MSL and the ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $12 General, $8 Members
Tuesday, 10/15/13
Skeptics in the StudioNorth Bay Skeptics are: humanists, atheists, freethinkers, agnostics and undeclared, who embrace modern skepticism. We celebrate the scientific method, and the application of logic and evidence to all claims. As in the tradition of many Skeptical groups world wide, we like to gather for lively discussion on current topics and ...
Where: Santa RosaCost: Free
High-Profile Energy/Carbon Management StrategiesLearn how facilities can "go green" just by adopting a simple set of ideas in this entertaining talk by strategic adviser Eric Woodroof. He first presents an overview of global energy and carbon trends, and then leads an open discussion about practical measures that can be done to help improve ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: Free
Living Technology Today/Artificial Life TomorrowThe field of artificial life emerged in the 1980s as an avant-garde alternative to artificial intelligence. For many years it was ahead of the science to support it, but recently it has developed an applied side with an advancement in technology that derives its usefulness from properties usually associated with ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $20 non-members, $8 members, $7 students
Asteroid Radar Astronomy, Spacecraft Missions, and the Impact Hazard The near-Earth asteroids (NEAs) are a population of objects on orbits that pass near that of the Earth. Many NEAs are attractive targets for spacecraft missions, and NEAs are also important because some of them will eventually hit Earth. Both future NEA missions and the impact hazard motivate understanding the ...
Beyond Mars, Earth"Dare mighty things" concludes the most dramatic space video in years, "Seven Minutes of Terror." Narrated by Adam Steltzner, it spelled out how the "sky crane" his team designed at JPL would have to perform an elaborate, impossible-seeming sequence to lower the huge Mars rover Curiosity to the planet's surface ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $15 General, Free for members
In 1900, a party of sponge divers chanced on the wreck of a Roman merchant vessel between Crete and mainland Greece. It was found to contain numerous ancient Greek treasures, among them a mysterious lump of clay that split open to reveal 'mathematical gears', now known as the Antikythera Mechanism. ...
Digital 6th SenseA global innovator in mobile technology, Dr. Jacobs is leading the convergence of connectivity, context and control to give us a digital "sixth sense" that will transform our lives - from how we communicate to how we interact with the world.Speaker: Dr. Paul Jacobs, Qualcomm
Mostly missless memory in the Mill CPU: Avoiding the pain of cache misses in a atatically-scheduled architectureThe Mill is a new CPU architecture designed for very high single-thread performance within a very small power envelope. It achieves DSP-like power/performance on general purpose codes, without reprogramming. The Mill is a wide-issue, statically scheduled design with exposed pipeline. High-end Mills can decode, issue, and execute over thirty MIMD ...
Where: StanfordCost: Free
Cosmology after PlanckThe Planck Telescope has made an accurate full-sky measurement of the cosmic microwave background (CMB) temperature, the leftover heat from the big bang. These measurements probe both the physics of the very early universe and the basic properties of the universe today. The Planck measurements confirm the earlier results from ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
Stanford Biology Thinks Big!Come to the first Stanford Biology Thinks Big!, an exciting symposium that will feature engaging, TED-like talks from four Stanford professors. John Boothroyd, Carlos Bustamante, Susan McConnell, and Mary Teruel represent the Departments of Microbiology and Immunology, Genetics, Biology, and Chemical and Systems Biology, and the event is designed to ...
In the Milky Way groups of stars range from sparse collections of only a few dozen stars, to massive globular clusters with a million members. Dr. Stahler will explain the basic reason why Nature forms stars in groups and why different regions of space create such vastly different entities. This ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: Free
Nerd Nite SF! Confessions of an Alien HunterSeth Shostak knew he would spend his life hunting for signs of life in the Universe from the time he was just 10 years old. He is now Senior Astronomer at the SETI (Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence) Institute whose mission is to explore, understand and explain the origin, nature and ...
Movie Reconstruction From Brain Signals and Statistical StabilityRecently, researchers have attempted to answer one of the important questions in computational neuroscience: Can the vast quantities of high-dimensional neuroscience data available today be used to decode brain activities? Professor Bin Yu reports on a thrilling breakthrough at the intersection of neuroscience and statistical machine learning that is ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
History of the U.S. Army Corps of EngineersJoin Ranger Bill to learn about the "When/Where/Why/What/ How," the diverse, complex, many faceted missions, goals and objectives of the USACE's "Birth" in 1775 under General George Washington.
Nation from the Bottom Up: Environmental Hygiene and Disease Prevention in Twentieth Century JapanThis talk is based on a chapter from Nation from the Bottom Up: Environmental Hygiene and Disease Prevention in Twentieth Century Japan. It examines the history of fecal-oral route and parasite-diseases, and the technology of toilets and waste-management, asking the larger question of how Japan managed, treated and disposed of ...
Treasure Island NightLifeGet marooned for a night of island-inspired entertainment as the Treasure Island Music Festivalreturns to NightLife.Get down with a live performance by local folk-rockers Thao & the Get Down Stay Down, whose latest release We the Common (Ribbon Music) has been lauded by the likes of NPR, Spin and Paste ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $12 General, $10 Members
'Odd Couples: Extraordinary Differences Between the Sexes in the Animal Kingdom'Evolutionary biologist Dr. Daphne Fairbairn will be giving a talk and signing her new book, "Odd Couples: Extraordinary Differences Between the Sexes."While we joke that men are from Mars and women are from Venus, our gender differences can't compare to those of other animals. For instance: the male garden spider ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: free
Neuropathic (Nerve) Pain-- from Toe to HeadThis talk will focus on treatment strategies for nerve pain ranging from peripheral neuropathy to complex regional pain syndrome.Speaker: Ian Carroll, MD, Assistant Professor, Anesthesia, Stanford University Medical Center
Where: Palo AltoCost: Free
The Science of Our UniverseJoin Exploratorium scientist Ron Hipschman for colorful explorations of the physical world.We tend to think of "home" as the building in which we live, or the town or city where we reside. Voyage to the edge of the known universe, and gain some perspective on the tiny planet we call ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: Free with admission
Alan Weisman / Countdown: Our Last Best Hope for Life on Earth?In his bestselling book The World without Us, Alan Weisman considered how the Earth could heal and even refill empty niches if relieved of humanity's constant pressures. Behind that groundbreaking thought experiment was his hope that we would be inspired to find a way to add humans back to his ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: $15 General, $8 students in advance, $20 at door
David Lukas, writer and naturalist, will cover bird bones, feathers, and muscles and how they work together to help a bird fly and live in its environment. Expect to learn about the inner and outer workings of birds.
The San Francisco–East Bay area still harbors one of the densest nesting populations of Golden Eagles in the world. Yet all is not well. Aside from development pressure putting the squeeze on eagle habitat, wind farm operations at the Altamont Pass Wind Resource Area account for a high eagle mortality ...
Sydney Glassman is interested in the interactions between aboveground and belowground terrestrial communities, in particular the effects of mycorrhizal symbioses on plant community composition and function. She is also interested in understanding broad patterns of fungal and microbial diversity and the role of dispersal in shaping ectomycorrhizal communities. Sydney received ...