Nightlife LIVESF-born, LA-bred rocker Hanni El Khatib brings his gritty-yet-infectious brand of reverb-saturated indie rock to the NightLife LIVE stage this week for the second event in this exciting summer music series.Fresh off the release of his latest album Moonlight (and with acclaimed 2013 release Head In The Dirt produced by ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $12 General, $10 Members
Circumstellar Disks Around Young StarsHow did the planets form? In the last 30 years, we have made progress on this ancient question through the study of gas and dust orbiting young stars - the stuff out of which planets formed. Extensive observations with ground-based and space-based observatories, including Hubble and the Infrared Space Observatory, ...
Where: Santa CruzCost: Free
Finding Familial High Cholesterol Before You Know You Have ItFH, or familial hypercholesterolemia, is a genetic predisposition to very high levels of LDL cholesterol (the bad cholesterol) that may first manifest itself as a fatal heart attack at a premature age. There are therapies, statin-based, that reliably improve outcomes for patients with FH. But there is a big problem: ...
What (the order of the speakers might change):7:00-7:25: Tito Jankowski(Biocurious) on "TBA"Abstract forthcoming...Read more7:25-7:50: Bruno Olshausen(Redwood Center for Theoretical Neuroscience at UC Berkeley) on "Modeling the Neural Basis of Visual Perception, and Implications for Technology and Art"Biological vision systems have evolved the ability to acquire information about the environment ...
Where: StanfordCost: Free
Friday, 06/12/15
Science Fiction Arts and Film Festival- Family Movie NightScience, Engineering and Mathematics Link Inc. (SEM Link) through its Math and Science Career Academy is partnering with the African American Museum and Library at Oakland to host a Science Fiction Arts and Film Festival on June 12-13, 2015. The two day festival includes family friendly films, arts and crafts, ...
Thanks to all the folks at Counter Culture Labs, Bay Area Applied Mycology now has a running community lab!! :) On this evening we're celebrating the opening of the lab and will have various exhibits and displays related to mushrooms and their amazing functions. Come join us for a wild gala! :)
Where: OaklandCost: Free
The art and history of telescope making; from Galileo to CelestronThis is an introductory talk about how amateur telescope making got started centuries ago, the materials that were used at its inception, and how amateur designs became the professional or commercial products of their day. Speaker: Richard Ozer, Chabot Observatory
Where: Los Altos HillsCost: Free ($3 Parking)
Evening with the Stars - SOLD OUTLick Observatory hosts the Evenings with the Stars, inviting the public to observe through both the 36-inch Great Lick Refractor and Nickel 40-inch Reflecting Telescope. Each evening also features two "star" astronomer speakers, who present programs even if clouds or fog prohibit viewing.Lick astronomers present multimedia lectures on their ...
Where: Mt. HamiltonCost: $20 General
San Ramon Parks Astronomy Night Jun. 12th.San Ramon Parks Astronomy Night : Members of the Mt. Diablo Astronomical Society will provide telescopes to observe Jupiter and its moons, Saturn and its ring system, distant galaxies, star clusters, and double stars.This event is at the new Rancho San Ramon Community Park in San Ramon. Google Park Loop ...
Where: San RamonCost: 0
Saturday, 06/13/15
Teddy Bear Tea with Friends!Ages: 4-8 plus their stuffed animal/doll and an adultIt'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 ...
Where: OaklandCost: $12 - $26
5th annual, Green Kids ConferenceThis is a conference dedicated to children ages 5 to 18 years. Come with your family and friends, explore your passion, and be inspired to take action!Learn * Innovate * Take Action * ShareCome prepared to learn and have fun; there are lots of hands-on-activities and information that is sure ...
Where: Mountain ViewCost: Free
And the Darwinner Is…Discover how the greenhouse effect works and explore how animal and plant species adapt to changing environments, identifying the winners and losers in our rapidly warming planet along the way. Target audience: 3rd grade and up.
Where: SausalitoCost: Free
The BayMobile Visits the Bay Model Visitor CenterAquarium of the Bay's BayMobile is coming to the Bay Model! Using our mobile Bay Lab, visitors can experiment with the science of climate change and meet some of Aquarium of the Bay's animal ambassadors. All Bay Model visitors are welcome to stop by for these hour-long programs.
Where: SausalitoCost: Free
Science Fiction Arts and Film Festival- Arts and Film Workshop Science, Engineering and Mathematics Link Inc. (SEM Link) through its Math and Science Career Academy is partnering with the African American Museum and Library at Oakland to host a Science Fiction Arts and Film Festival on June 12-13, 2015. The two day festival includes family friendly films, arts and crafts, ...
Where: OaklandCost: Free
Big Feet? Let's Shrink our Carbon Footprint! Join us for this activity to learn about the basics of climate change. Find out what your impact is on local habitats by calculating and analyzing your own carbon footprint, and discover the easy ways you can make a difference. Target audience: 7th grade and up.
On April 18, 1906, the San Andreas shook our city down. The quake was a disaster socially, but from a science perspective, it was a magical moment. Join this special tour and find out what geologists learned from the '06 quake that gave birth to the science of seismology.We'll ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $30 adults $25 under 18
A Lake Through the Years: The History and Archaeology of Mountain LakeJoin Presidio Trust Archaeologist Kari Jones to learn about the ongoing research into the cultural and natural history of Mountain Lake. Kari will discuss core samples taken from the bottom of the lake, and what they can tell us about the formation of the lake and its prehistoric environment. By ...
Evening with the Stars - SOLD OUTLick Observatory hosts the Evenings with the Stars, inviting the public to observe through both the 36-inch Great Lick Refractor and Nickel 40-inch Reflecting Telescope. Each evening also features two "star" astronomer speakers, who present programs even if clouds or fog prohibit viewing.Lick astronomers present multimedia lectures on their ...
Where: Mt. HamiltonCost: $20 General
Sunday, 06/14/15
BAASICS.6: The Edge EffectOfficially, we are living in the geologic epoch known as the Holocene, meaning "entirely new." But some scientists and commentators have proposed another name for the epoch: the Anthropocene, or the "new era of man," owing to the significant and often detrimental influence human beings have had on Earth's systems ...
Ultra-lightweight Probes to Catalyze Interstellar ExplorationBased on present space science and engineering, interstellar travel remains highly unlikely. Applying synergistic emerging technologies to enhance capabilities for accelerated space development in the solar system may catalyze possible steps to the stars. A stepwise sequence of plausible projects will be proposed. The remarkable present progress in diverse applied ...
Where: Mountain ViewCost: Free
The Future of the Internet: What's Next?It has been only 25 years since the World Wide Web appeared as the leading application for the Internet, allowing us to share every aspect of our lives with each other, with our governments, and with the big businesses that have sprung up as part of the new digital world. ...
Roger Sramek is an inventor, innovator and entrepreneur who came by his career as a farm boy who had to learn how to operate equipment and tools, to fix, mend, predict, nurture, listen, focus and get things done. He has numerous pending and issued patents in fields as diverse as ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $20 General, $8 Members, $7 Student
Christiana Figueres: Going to ParisCan world leaders cut a climate deal when they meet in Paris in December? Chinese President Xi Jinping and President Barack Obama have energized the negotiations with their pact to grow the two biggest economies while cutting carbon pollution. Other countries are advancing their plans to do the same. California ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: $20 General, $12 Members, $7 Students
The Wright Brothers David McCulloughTickets are available at Kepler's and online at Fox Theatre Box Office Join us for a very special evening with two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning author and historian, David McCullough. He is the author of numerous acclaimed books, including 1776, Brave Companions, The Johnstown Flood, The Great Bridge, and The Greater ...
Where: Redwood CityCost: $45; $20; $10
Cosmology with Strong Gravitational LensesSan Franicsco Amateur Astronomers host Dr. Phil Marshall, research scientist at Stanford Linear Accelerator Center (SLAC) and member of the Kavli Institute for Particle Astrophysics and Cosmology (KIRPAC) for a presentation on Cosmology with Strong Gravitational Lenses. Strong gravitational lenses have become an important astronomical tool: they allow researchers to make accurate ...
In a world with increasingly fractured political discourse, public universities are poised to play a critical role in modeling democratic discourse and debate. Institutional commitments to academic freedom, freedom of expression and a respect for divergent points of view allow political and ideological passions to be tempered enough for productive ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $20 General, $8 Members, Free for students
Transforming Chaos to Clarity: Making Your Software Development HumPrepare to engage in an interactive session where you will learn to:• Take the temperature of your product development organization and efforts• Assess your product organization's chaos• Diagnose its sources• Look for the gaps that are holding you back• Change the elements that are sapping your organization's potential and limiting productivity• Reflect on your organization's strengths ...
Where: Palo AltoCost: Free
Nerd Nite SF #61: Internet Archive, Plasma, & AddressesBehold a digital wonder of the world, a modern Library of Alexandria! Marvel at the 4th state of matter (chronologically-speaking, it's actually the 1st)! And get lost in the intricacies of processing address data! All this plus beers, DJ Alpha Bravo, librarians, tamales, and learned conversation. Be there and be ...