SNEAKING PAST THE COULOMB BARRIER IN METALS – A.K.A. DEUTERON STRIPPINGThe Deuteron Stripping Hypothesis explains many details of the evidence of the past 26 years on the Fleischmann-Pons Excess Heat Effect first announced on March 23, 1989. Many researchers still assume the nuclear reaction source of the heat is a highly modified reaction between two deuterons. This talk will give ...
Is it possible to greatly reduce the carbon emissions of the United States and still maintain a vigorous economy? Concern about climate change impacts on the environment and economy is leading to innovation as scientists seek new ways to reduce carbon emissions. Dr. Williams and his team at E3, along ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $20 General, $8 Member, $7 Student
Get your dose of mechanical mayhem as NightLife hosts a salute to all things robotic.Looking for a reason to bust out those robot dance moves? Rock out to the blissful, lo-fi sounds of indie rockers Beach Fossils, presented by Noise Pop.In the Coral Reef, groove to deep, dance tracks of ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $12 General, $10 Members
Dr. Carlos Esquivel is recognized worldwide as an expert and pioneer in transplantation, specifically in transplantation of children under 1 year of age. He has introduced novel techniques to alleviate the problem of organ shortage such as liver reductions, split liver transplantation and living-related liver transplantation. He is a creative ...
Where: Palo AltoCost: Free
Psychogenic Seizures - What are They, How Can They be Diagnosed and Treated?Psychogenic seizures are attacks that may look like epileptic seizures, but are not caused by abnormal brain electrical discharges. This talk will explain this confusing disorder, its diagnosis and treatment.Speaker: Robert Fisher, MD, PhD The Maslah Saul Professor in the Department of Neurology and Professor, by courtesy, of Neurosurgery at ...
Why are arsenic and mercury associated with California's gold mines?What types of arsenic and mercury contamination can be directly related to historic mining?How are geochemists studying the distribution and transformations of these contaminants in the environment?How does arsenic and mercury contamination from mining affect human and animal populations in California?Speaker: ...
Where: Menlo ParkCost: Free
May 26th.. Public Stargazing at the Concord LibraryFree Public Stargazing and other astronomy activities with the Mt. Diablo Astronomical Society. MDAS members will setup telescopes to view Jupiter and its moons, craters and mountains on our Moon, newborn stars in the Orion Nebula Star Nursery/Factory.Bring kids, binoculars, warm clothes (temperature can drop), snacks, water. No need for ...
Join Exploratorium scientist Ron Hipschman for colorful explorations of the physical world.Is growth always good? The biggest threat to our existence on planet Earth isn't asteroids-it's us. Why can't our population continue to grow? Learn about the exponential function and the conclusions we can draw from it.Adults 18+
Where: San FranciscoCost: Free with admission
Friday, 03/27/15
Introduction to Lichens on Alta Vista TrailWhat are lichens? How did lichens evolve and how diverse are they? Where do lichens grow in California? Join Tom Carlberg (California Lichen Society) and Susie Bennett (San Mateo County Natural Resource Management Specialist) to answer these questions and many more through presentation and field observations on Alta Vista Trail!Editor's ...
Scott Zeger, professor of biostatistics from Johns Hopkins University, will address some of the major quantitative approaches to using population data to improve health care decisions about the individual.Room 101
Where: StanfordCost: Free
The Role of Executive Functions in Dyslexia: Lessons Learned Across the PondThis fMRI study examined the plasticity of neural circuits related to reading and executive functions in children with dyslexia. Participants underwent a computerized executive-functions based reading intervention. Following this intervention, improved reading and executive function scores were associated with more focal and left lateralized activation patterns on fMRI. This effect was most evident in ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: Free
Zoovie Night: How to Train Your Dragon 2Ages: 4 and upPut on your jammies and enjoy an evening of Zoovie magic with the whole family. Bring your pillows, blankets, and chairs and snuggle up in our auditorium for a specially selected animal-or nature-themed movie. Meet some of our movie themed education animals and Roosevelt, Oakland Zoo's costumed ...
Climate Disruption - Is 100% Renewable Energy Possible?In 2014, the carbon content of our atmosphere reached a new high, and global average temperatures were the warmest in human history. On Jan 5, 2015, Governor Brown announced the boldest goals of any in the US: reach 50% renewable electricity generation, and reduce fossil fuel use in transportation by ...
Where: SausalitoCost: $20 advance/$$25 at door, free for members
Predators of the Bay: River OttersJoin Aquarium of the Bay for otterly fantastic activities this Spring Break as we celebrate Predators of the Bay! River otters may look cute and cuddly, but don't let their furry exterior fool you. Learn all about their keen hunting skills and adaptations that let these top predators rule the ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: Free with Aquarium admission
Wildflowers of the Serpentine RealmExplore one of the rarest habitats in the world - serpentine. Take a 5-mile hike to look for spectacular wildflowers, rare plants and threatened butterflies that inhabit this unique environment. Meet at the Coyote Lake Dam parking lot. Bring sturdy shoes, layered clothing, water, lunch, camera and magnifying glass (optional). ...
Where: GilroyCost: Free
Teddy Bear Tea with Friends!It's tea time at Oakland Zoo and you are cordially invited! Bring an adult, bring your stuffie, and learn all about one of our Zoo's special animals. Enjoy a morning of snacks, activities, books and play while making and delivering an enrichment gift straight to the zoo animal you've been ...
Where: OaklandCost: $26 child, $15 adult general, $23/$12 members
Every year the largest haulout of Elephant Seals on the West Coast takes place on the southern San Mateo shorelines. A memorable experience awaits as we walk along a two mile guided exploration to get up close to these magnificent animals!!
Discover how plants, animals, and our environment have mixed with humans' curiosity about the world around us. From natural wonders like earthquakes and weather, to manmade innovative technology and cinema, explore the world as scientists do. Visit our exhibits and the Ingenuity Lab, Animal Discovery Room, National Geographic 3D Theater, ...
Where: BerkeleyCost:
Science Saturday: Bees, Wasps, honey & hivesCome see what the buzz is all about! Examine bee stingers and wasp nests, taste honey made from different California wildflowers, create a beeswax candle to take home, and play games about pollination. Join us for a day of fun, science, & bees!Drop in anytime between 11 a.m. and 3 p.m. during ...
Where: Pacific GroveCost: Free
Sunday, 03/29/15
Molecular Machines: DIY Biology of Making Cells GlowScience can be beautiful, especially when it glows. Learn how to make E. coli make the genes you want it to, like Green Fluorescent Protein.This is a hands on DIY genetic engineering class where you learn how design DNA and put it into a living system. No experience is necessary to ...
Graduating from Stanford opened the door to a world of possibilities for me. Crossing the threshold involved five jobs, an abandoned power plant and building a team to help me do what I couldn't do alone. Now Station A is getting started on upending a 100-year old industry. In addition to developing ...
Where: StanfordCost: Free
Tuesday, 03/31/15
Biomedical Device ConferenceThe Biomedical Engineering Society at San Jose State University is pleased to announce the convening of the 6th Annual Bay Area Biomedical Device Conference.See weblink for registration and program information.Room: Ballroom
Where: San JoseCost: Varies, see website
Saturn's Rings: An accessible Astrophysical DiskSaturn's ring system is an astrophysical disk that is neither light-years away nor billions of years in the past. We can visit this disk at close range and observe a number of phenomena that also operate in disks of other kinds. As a result, we see small-scale processes that shape ...
Where: Mountain ViewCost: Free
Healthcare 2024In her candid presentation, Kathleen Sebelius will offer valuable insights into the healthcare reform debate and the implementation of the Affordable Care Act. Specifics will include health insurance exchanges, the expansion of Medicaid and the significance of moving from fee-based to an outcomes- and value-based payment system. Sebelius will also ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
Design in Tech Trends ReportJoin the Berkeley Forum and the Berkeley-Haas Dean's Speaker Series for an address by design expert John Maeda. Dr. Maeda is the Design Partner at leading venture capital firm Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers and formerly served as the President of the Rhode Island School of Design. Well-known for promoting ...
Please join us in the Digital Arts Research Center (DARC) 108 for refreshments at 6:45 p.m. followed at 7 p.m. with presentations by the conceptual artist/photographer Catherine Wagner, Mills College; documentary filmmaker Jennifer Maytorena Taylor, UCSC; composer, artist, and bio-acoustic reseacher David Dunn, UCSC, and archeologist/anthropologist J. Cameron Monroe, UCSC. David Dunn "Communication ...
Learn about the fascinating life of sea turtles and how these species have swam into some of the biggest environmental issues facing the survival of our planet in the past 25 years. Turtle Island Restoration Network, headquartered in Marin, has been at the forefront of the fight to protect these ...
According to futurist (and Long Now board member) Paul Saffo, the 'new economy" anticipated in the late 01990s is arriving late and in utterly unexpected ways. Social media, maker culture, the proliferation of sensors, and even the 02008 market crash are merely local phenomena in a much larger shift. What ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $16.52
Wednesday, 04/01/15
Free First WednesdayFree museum admission all day, to anyone from anywhere, at Bay Area Discovery Museum
Where: SausalitoCost: Free
Free Wednesday at UC Botanical GardensEnjoy free admission to the UC Botanical Garden on the first Wednesday of the month. Parking is limited. Docent-led tours for groups are not available on Free Wednesdays. No admission after 4:30 pm. In order to minimize the impact on the plant collection, ensure the safety of visitors, and to ...
Bacteria forming close associations with eukaryotic hosts, called microbiota, exert great influences on the biology and physiology of their hosts and could dictate host ecological success. My lab investigates the binary and synergistic interactions of members of these microbiota on the physiology and ecology of the marine diatom Pseudo-nitzschia, with ...
Clinically viable and minimally invasive neural interfaces stand to revolutionize disease care for patients of neurological conditions. For example, recent research in Brain Machine Interfaces (BMIs) has shown success in using electronic signals from the motor cortex of the brain to control artificial limbs, providing hope for patients with spinal ...
Molten fluoride salts have greatly different chemical and thermophysical properties than other reactor coolants. They are chemically stable, have very high boiling temperatures (and thus are intrinsically low-pressure), have high volumetric heat capacity, and are optically transparent. This talk will provide an overview of the current status of molten salt ...
While once considered a research dead-end, artificial neural networks are making a huge resurgence. Over the past decade, neural network researchers have leveraged a combination of novel research and hardware advances to drastically advance the state of the art in neural networking. This new area, called Deep Learning, has shown ...
Where: StanfordCost: Free
Three Presentations at Romberg Tiburon CenterLaura Duffy (Hines Lab) Patterns in Habitat Use by Harbor Porpoises (Phocoena phocoena) in Central San Francisco Bay Athena Maguire (Nielsen Lab) A cryptic infestation of concern: A blood-sucking ectoparasitic snail, Evalea tenuisculpta, infests California's wild and aquacultured abalone Katharyn Barretto (Carpenter Lab) Understanding microalgal species ...