For this special PARC Forum, Jacob Morgan explores the impact that globalization, new behaviors, mobility, millennials, and technology are having on what the future of work will look like. Attendees will get a great overview of why and how organizations must adapt to these five trends and how these five ...
Where: Palo AltoCost: Free
Jonas Salk: A LifeReadings from the novel Jonas Salk: A Life by author Charlotte DeCroes Jacobs, MD. Published in 2015, this biography of the life of Jonas Salk is "science writing at its best" according to the New York Times.Book signing will take place after the event.
To help kick off the Soundwave 7 Biennial, drop in and immerse your senses as you explore the architecture of sound. Around the museum, installations will explore how sound is created and transmitted-so listen up! Explore "Harmonograph" by Colin Bowring, a pendulum-based drawing machine that blends art and science for ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $12 General, $10 Members
Thursday NightsCome for the cocktails, stay for the exhibits, and indulge in endless exploration. We're now open every Thursday night to adults 18 and over; each week we offer a different program to stimulate your senses and expand your mind.
Where: San FranciscoCost: $15 General; $10 Members; Free for Lab Members
Changing the Energy Landscape: From Fossil Fuels to a Lower-Carbon Future - CANCELLEDModern life is impossible without energy. Heat, light, power and transport all depend on reliable energy sources that are economically and socially sustainable. Fossil fuels have been at the center of this energy landscape for more than two centuries. Transitioning from fossil fuels to a diverse energy portfolio, however, is ...
Birds of prey display highly varied color and patterns of plumage. From Gyrfalcons in the Arctic to Black Sparrowhawks in Africa, diversification in plumage is a common feature for many hawks, falcons, and owls. Come explore the range of plumage variation across these groups, delve into research on color variability ...