Botany Series: Basic BotanyHow do plants work? If it's been way too long since that high school biology class, come take a step back with Ely Huerta-Ortiz (Nurseries Education Manager) and Annette Russell (Marin Headlands Nursery Manager). We will learn the basic processes that plants go through in life, how they have adapted ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: Donation encouraged
5th Annual STEM Career Fair & ExhibitionEngineering and Mathematics Link Inc. (SEM Link) will host its5th Annual San Francisco Bay Area Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Career Fair and Exhibition. This event will provide K-12 students with an opportunity to explore careers and meet and interact with professionals in these fields. Pre-registration is strongly suggested ...
All Bay Area Middle and High School Studentsare invited to: The Third Annual Bay Area Teen Science (B.A.T.S.) STEM College and Career Fair REGISTER NOW at the "Click to Visit" weblinkThis event is for all Bay Area middle and high school students to experience and learn cool information about college and ...
Deep within the city of San Francisco a forest grows. It's a complex one, overrun with invasive vines and other political drama. It's incredible to hike through now that the Sutro Stewards have (recently) provided a working trail network. We'll see hidden stairways, mysterious artifacts and even freshwater springs as ...
We love our Members and appreciate the support you provide to the Hall's mission for science education. Celebrate with us, at our Olympics-inspired Member appreciation event. Join our Member Meetup Group to be the first to receive insider news and announcements for upcoming Member events. www.meetup.com/LHSfamilies
Where: BerkeleyCost: Member Event
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.
Experience winter bird watching in the Marin Headlands. Join volunteer Jane Haley on an easy walk along Rodeo Lagoon to discover our summer birds. Bring binoculars and field guides. Meet at the Marin Headlands Visitor Center. Bring field guides and binoculars.For ages 8 and up.Reservations required; please call (415) 331-1540.
The Park was nothing but blowing sand until the manure arrived. Today's Golden Gate Park is a lush, sculpted garden. What a feat! For 6,000 years it was open dunes. There is one small woodland that's been there for centuries, if you stretch the definition of "be." We'll explore how ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: Pay what you wish
Solar Astronomy at the Lindsay Wildlife MuseumPlease join Mt. Diablo Astronomical Society for a public Astronomy program to learn about the Sun.Society members will provide safe close-up views of our Sun using Solar-filtered telescopes (weather permitting). Activities for young and old will demonstrate how our nearest star works, and how our Solar System developed.
Join us for Global Speaker Series event with Regina E. Dugan, vice president for engineering at Google. In this student-led interview, Dugan will discuss her insights on today's business environment within a global context. Regina Dugan has been widely recognized for her leadership in innovation and technology. She currently leads Google's Advanced ...
Prosocial Primates: Empathy in Animals and HumansThe GGSC is pleased to present this talk by Greater Good editorial board member Frans de Waal--world-renowned primatologist, one of Discover magazine's "47 Great Minds of Science," and a pioneer in the study of the evolutionary basis of empathy and kindness. Dr. de Waal's research is not only foundational to ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
THE UC DAVIS D-LAB: INTERDISCIPLINARY PROJECT-BASED LEARNINGDr. Kurt Kornbluth discuss examples of critical thinking, design, and innovation from the UC Davis D-Lab. He will highlight projects in developed and developing countries focused on Sustainable Energy and Agriculture, promoting Human Animal, and Environmental Health.
Where: Rohnert ParkCost: Free
Imaging Life at High Spatiotemporal ResolutionAs our understanding of biological systems has increased, so has the complexity of our questions and the need for more advanced optical tools to answer them. For example, there is a hundred-fold gap between the resolution of conventional optical microscopy and the scale at which molecules self-assemble to form sub-cellular ...
7:00-7:25: Indrani Baruah(Architect and Visual Artist) on "Cultural Re-Imaginations : Experiments in Creative Placemaking"Cultural Re-imaginations challenges the traditional boundaries between art/architecture, artist/artisan, crafts/arts, public/private and inside/outside...Read more7:25-7:50: Stephen Bailey(Lawrence Berkeley Labs) on "How to Make a 3D Map of the Universe (and Why?)"5000 little robots will help position ...
Dan Barber is the Chef of Blue Hill, a restaurant in Manhattan, and Blue Hill at Stone Barns, a nonprofit farm and education center. Barber has received multiple James Beard awards and was named one of Time's 100 most influential people in the world in 2009. He writes about food ...
Where: Mountain ViewCost: $22
Tuesday, 03/10/15
Lichen: A Closer LookTake a 1.5-mile nature walk along trails from the lower to upper waterfalls to discover the incredible beauty and diversity of lichen that thrive in the park's riparian forests. Learn ways these organisms benefit both wildlife and the environment. Meet at the main day use parking lot near the restrooms. ...
Where: Morgan HillCost: Free
Free Community Day at CuriOdysseyExplore science and meet native California animals! CuriOdyssey's free Community Days take place on varying days, both during the week and on the weekend, so that more visitors have the opportunity to experience CuriOdyssey.Please be aware that Community Days are typically crowded in the morning and early afternoon. If you'd ...
Where: San MateoCost: Free
Going to the Ends of the Earth to Glimpse the Beginnings of Time - CANCELEDCosmic Microwave Background (CMB) photons are actually sensitive gravimeters. Using the intensity and polarization properties of these primeval photons, we can measure the gravitational field of the last scattering surface, the fictitious shell formed by the universe's first hydrogen atoms.The last scattering surface is also a gravitational wave detector; a ...
The Social and Economic Impact of Climate ChangeClimate change represents a major global environmental challenge, but we are only beginning to understand how changes in climate might affect social and economic outcomes. In this talk, Dr. Marshall Burke summarizes a new body of evidence describing how a range of social and economic outcomes are shaped by changes ...
Carl Djerassi, a teenage refugee from Nazism and a prodigiously gifted chemist, along with Gregory Pincus and John Rock, fathered the birth control pill. Djerassi, now in his 90s, has published short stories, poetry, an autobiography, seven plays, and Four Jews on Parnassus – A Conversation, a dramatized discussion between ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $15
Bay Currents talk: What Your Bird Guide Tells You About EvolutionWhat ever happened to clapper rails, brown towhees, and marsh hawks? Modern genetic testing is not only making you learn new names for familiar creatures. It's unveiling unexpected family trees, and revealing fascinating adaptations on the long evolutionary road from dinosaurs to today's feathered wonders. Bring a bird guide! (We'll have ...
A long dune field blew across the city. The ice age was over. Alamo Square Park is an outcrop of rock (one of many) jutting up through the vast dune field. Like all of our bedrock, water springs up through the fissures, even at hilltops. We'll explore places that were ...
Online civic engagement has the potential to dramatically improve a government's interactions with its community, and thereby increase public trust – but only if the online engagement augments participation, increases insights and avoids challenges related to the issues of undue influence, transparency, open data, privacy, responsiveness, civility and free speech.The ...
Personality traits form a key driver behind people's behavior, cognitions, motivations and emotions; and thus assessing others' personality is a basic social skill and a crucial element of successful social interactions. However, based on a sample of over a million participants, I show that personality judgments made by computers and ...
Machine learning and natural language processing provide a framework for extracting meaning from text, and have given us great advances over the past fifty years in areas as diverse as machine translation, question answering, and information retrieval. Many of the written texts that we apply these techniques to â news ...
Rust is a new systems language, initially developed at Mozilla, and rapidly approaching its 1.0 release. The goal of the language is to combine safety and control. In particular, Rust guarantees memory and type safety, but does not require a garbage collector, and provides for the kind of zero cost ...
Where: StanfordCost: Free
Cli-Fi 2015The notion that humans can fundamentally alter the biochemistry of something as big as the Earth's atmosphere seems like science fiction to some. While politicians debate whether or not climate change is real, authors and filmmakers are tackling the far-out implications in a new genre called Climate Fiction or Cli-Fi. ...
Where: LafayetteCost: $22 General, $12 Members, $7 Student
Climate Disruption - Vulnerable MarinJust how vulnerable is Marin to climate change? Marin communities are already being impacted by effects of climate change, as witnessed in December with over $13 million in damages due to storms. How are we going to gauge our preparedness for this increasing stressor (not to mention wildfires and drought), ...
Where: San RafaelCost: $10 Advance/$15 at Door General, Free for members
Planck: Echoes from the Big BangProf. Francois R. Bouchet of the Institut d' Astrophysique in Paris, France will give the 32nd annual Bunyan Lecture.
Dr. Kirsten "Kiki" Sanford, producer and host of This Week in ScienceThe news is full of dire predictions for our future: peak oil, peak food, over-population, climate change, disease pandemics, and more. To top it off, social media connects us to an overwhelming number of opinions on these subjects. How do ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
A Galactic Scale Gravitational Wave ObservatoryPulsars are rapidly rotating neutron stars with phenomenal rotational stability that can be used as celestial clocks in a variety of fundamental physics experiments. One of these experiments involves using an array of precisely timed millisecond pulsars to detect perturbations due to gravitational waves. The gravitational waves detectable through pulsar ...
What is Signal and Power Integrity in Digital Systems and How is it Changing Our WorldThis presentation will describe the latest challenges in transmitting electronic information at ever faster speeds while at the same time reducing the power consumed. This exciting new area of engineering is called Signal Integrity and Power Integrity. Signal Integrity enables today's computers to send trillions of ones and zeroes in ...
Where: Rohnert ParkCost: Free
Miniaturized Passive Radios for Wireless Tagging and IOT ApplicationsToday most people on Earth are connected through wired or wireless networks, or both. The next leap in connectivity will give people the ability to control objects and machines. The Internet of Everything (IoE) will tag objects with tiny wireless devices for communication, computation and sensing. Some projections show demand ...
As founder of IDEO, David Kelley built the company that created many icons of the digital generation-the first mouse for Apple, the first Treo, the thumbs up/thumbs down button on your Tivo's remote control, to name a few. But what matters even more to him is unlocking the creative potential ...
Where: Redwood CityCost: Free
2015: Critical Year for Planet EarthThis year is going to be crucial for the earth's climate and for the future of our planet. Diplomats and other stakeholders will be gathering in Paris in December 2015 to try to finally agree on an international protocol that will coordinate concerted and collaborative action against global warming.Earth Journalism ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $20 General, $8 Member, Free for students
Developments in energy technology are accelerating, from energy storage to building analytics to smart grid deployment. Simultaneous reductions in cost for battery and electric vehicle technology, along with policy are pushing electric vehicle adoption. "Building the Electron Economy" is an integrated path to decarbonizing our energy infrastructure, using a systems ...
Where: Los Altos HillsCost: Free ($3 Parking)
The Carbon BubbleIs there a time bomb lurking in your retirement account? Investors holding a variety of index and mutual funds own a chunk of fossil fuel stocks. England's central bank recently said that coal, oil and natural gas reserves that determine the future earnings of those companies, and therefore the stock ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $20 General, $12 Members, $7 Students
THE RUSSIAN RIVER: ALL RIVERS THE VALUE OF AN AMERICAN WATERSHEDThis beautifully filmed documentary explores the history of the Russian River as well as the diverse forces that influence the health of the Russian River watershed, demonstrating that the problems it currently faces are shared by rivers everywhere. Interviews in the film include water activist Maude Barlow, biologist Jim Lichatowich, ...
Where: San RafaelCost: $11 General, $7 Member, $7.75 Senior/Child
Tales from the Crypt(ogams): the Lichen FilesJason will select a handful of conspicuous and/or common species which mycologists have posted on MushroomObserver from coastal CA (Monterey to Mendocino counties) and tell a story about each. We can cover a wide range of hopefully interesting topics this way: the fog belt, pollution sensitivity, types of photobionts, secondary ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
Friday, 03/13/15
LSST@SLAC: Eli RykoffOn the topic of the Dark Energy Survey and some lessons learned for the LSST.
Where: Menlo ParkCost: Free
Individual Treatment Effects in Field Experiments: The Case of Electricity Demand Reduction InterventionsA fixed cost investment in home automation technology can eliminate consumers' marginal costs of responding to changing demand conditions. We estimate the welfare effects of a home automation technology using a field experiment run by a large electric utility that randomly assigned both a technology and price treatment. Average treatment ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
Green Friday: Amphibian Conservation in the 21st Century.Why are frogs disappearing worldwide and what can be done to save them? Dr. Kriger will discuss ways you can save frogs and detail his organization's global efforts on behalf of amphibians. The presentation will feature many of Dr. Kriger's photos from around the world.Dr. Kerry Kriger is the Founder ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: $3 donation requested
San Ramon Parks Astronomy NightSan Ramon Parks Astronomy Night, with good weather we'll view Jupiter, Mars, Venus, the orion Nebula star nursery, and more. This event is at the new Rancho San Ramon Community Park in San Ramon. Google Park Loop Road, off of one of many Dougherty Roads... Setup is on the track ...
Where: San RamonCost: Free
Searching for Polarization in the Cosmic Microwave BackgroundSarah Kernasovskiy is a postdoctoral scholar at Stanford University and the Kavli Institute for Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology (KIPAC). Her research focuses on the measurement of B-mode polarization of the Cosmic Microwave Background (CMB), including the technological developments needed for the next generation of telescopes. A positive detection of B-mode ...