Marine Science Sunday: Celebrating the Ocean: The Big, The Small, and The WeirdThe theme this month is Celebrating Our Oceans: The Big, The Small, and The Weird. Come learn about the amazing diversity of life that lives out in the Ocean, from the big to the small and everything in between. Docent-led tours will take you around the hospital showcasing some of the patients we ...
Where: SausalitoCost: Free
Science Bites: Discover Bay Predators (Sea Star)Take a bite out of science and discover Bay predators at Aquarium of the Bay. Find out what's on the menu as we explore three of the Bay's top predators; from unassuming sea stars, keen river otters, and awe-inspiring sharks, these predators rule their ecosystems. We'll be having fun with ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: Free with Aquarium admission
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 home. See some of the amazing ways the universe is structured, ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: Free with admission
Bone Cleaning ClassJoin The Bone Room once again at Mysterious Creatures Art Collective, for an evening exploring the different methods and practices of basic bone cleaning and preparation, with The Bone Room's head preparators Moriah and Marissa. Ages 16+
Where: OaklandCost: $15
Monday, 03/28/16
Science Bites: Discover Bay Predators (Sharks)Take a bite out of science and discover Bay predators at Aquarium of the Bay. Find out what's on the menu as we explore three of the Bay's top predators; from unassuming sea stars, keen river otters, and awe-inspiring sharks, these predators rule their ecosystems. We'll be having fun with ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: Free with Aquarium admission
Sustainable intensification in agriculture: progress or paradox?Megan's research program examines the environmental and societal impacts of different food production systems. Specific research projects have addressed links between agriculture and climate change, ecological pest management in the U.S. and Southeast Asia, genetically modified crops, and the emerging local food movement. In addition to her academic work, Megan ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
NASA's K2 MISSION, EXTENDING KEPLER'S LEGACY Dr. Tom Barclay, Senior Research Scientist, NASA Ames will discuss the Kepler Space Mission, which has discovered over a thousand planets outside our solar system.
Recent experimental studies have shown that uncommon but disproportionately large pollution sources, also known as "super-emitters", are responsible for a significant fraction of methane emissions from the natural gas sector. In this talk I will outline the results of two recent studies. The first study explores the prevalence of super-emitters across ...
Where: StanfordCost: Free
A Conversation About Atul Gawande's 'Being Mortal'Being Mortal, Atul Gawande's book and "Frontline" documentary, tells the story of a physician learning how to think about death and dying in the context of being a healer and a doctor. Join Dr. Arbore and Dr. Skultety in a community discussion of Dr. Gawande's "Being Mortal". Explore concerns about ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $20 General, Free for Members, $7 Students
Paint with SF Skyline Pipettes! Learn about synthetic biology!Join us for a fun night of Margaritas and Paint!Learn how to paint your own orginal masterpiece using a micro-pipette and brushes with paint & ink. Your instructor will guide you through the different techniques you may use to create a completely unique painting on watercolor paper. In this unique class we'll learn how to ...
Where: EmeryvilleCost: $35
Nerd Nite East Bay #40: Hashashin, Love, and the 1st AmendmentThis month, we're running early nerd specials. Get your ticketsearly.March's Nerd Nite East Bay features three tales of madness with no basketball involved. First, learn about early assassins from Arthur Kay, then the neuroscience of love by the Exploratorium's Alex Pinigis, and finally look into the first amendment with James ...
Where: OaklandCost: $8 Advance, $10 at door
Tuesday, 03/29/16
Science Bites: Discover Bay Predators (Sharks)Take a bite out of science and discover Bay predators at Aquarium of the Bay. Find out what's on the menu as we explore three of the Bay's top predators; from unassuming sea stars, keen river otters, and awe-inspiring sharks, these predators rule their ecosystems. We'll be having fun with ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: Free with Aquarium admission
Batteries are needed everywhere, for consumer electronics, electric vehicles, and large-scale energy storage on the electrical grid. All of these applications are limited by the capacity, lifetime and safety of current battery technologies. This lecture will discuss new chemistries and materials, now being explored in the lab, that could transform ...
Where: Menlo ParkCost: Free
Wednesday, 03/30/16
Science Bites: Discover Bay Predators (Sharks)Take a bite out of science and discover Bay predators at Aquarium of the Bay. Find out what's on the menu as we explore three of the Bay's top predators; from unassuming sea stars, keen river otters, and awe-inspiring sharks, these predators rule their ecosystems. We'll be having fun with ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: Free with Aquarium admission
The proliferation of mobile electronic devices and the emergence of applications such as wireless sensor networks and the Internet of Things have brought energy consumption to the fore of challenges for future information-processing devices. The energy efficiency of a digital logic integrated circuit is fundamentally limited by non-zero transistor off-state ...
The current set of rules within the global trading system that impact the technology industry were put in place a generation ago-before the Internet was of critical commercial significance, when cross-border digital trade was a fraction of what it is now, mobility was limited and "cloud" architecture unknown. How will ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $10 General, Free for members, $5 Students
TEMBLOR AppRoss Stein, Ph.D., Co-Founder & CEO of Temblor. will give a demonstration and lead a discussion about Temblor, a mobile web app that provides personal, immediate and credible seismic risk understanding resources and solutions for everyone.
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
Good Friends: Growth and Flowering Responses of Eelgrass to Grazing by Brant GeeseEelgrass makes up nearly all of the diet of brant geese on west coast of North America and there are several lines of evidence indicating that this is a coevolved plant-animal relationship. Brant could therefore affect the ability of an eelgrass bed to support juvenile crabs and rockfish. But what ...
Where: TiburonCost: Free
Biodiversity dynamics in deep time, and the deep seaSpeaker: Julia Sigwart, Senior Lecturer in Marine Biology and Associate Director of Queens University Marine Laboratory, Queens University, BelfastEditor's Note: The subject matter for this lecture has changed from our original listing.
Christian Marc Schmidt is principal and founder of Schema, a creative design and technology studio based in Seattle. Schema focuses on the intersection of interaction design and data visualization. Clients range from corporations such as Bloomberg and Microsoft, to startups such as Actively Learn and institutions such as the University ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
Geologic History of Mt. DiabloMt. Diablo is a large, actively growing anticline that has formed in a restraining stepover between two major dextral strike-slip faults of the San Andreas system. Uplift of Mt. Diablo anticline during the past 3-5 million years has produced unique 3-D exposures of normal faults that were active in the ...
Where: OrindaCost: $5, $1 student or K-12 teacher
A recently discovered symbiosis in the oceanFixed nitrogen is an essential requirement for the biosynthesis of cellular nitrogenous compounds. Some cyanobacteria can fix nitrogen, contributing significantly to the nitrogen cycle, agriculture and biogeochemical history of Earth. The marine N2-fixing cyanobacteria in the open ocean are diverse and include free-living cyanobacteria, several symbionts and the symbiotic unicellular (UCYN-A) ...
Science Bites: Discover Bay Predators (Sharks)Take a bite out of science and discover Bay predators at Aquarium of the Bay. Find out what's on the menu as we explore three of the Bay's top predators; from unassuming sea stars, keen river otters, and awe-inspiring sharks, these predators rule their ecosystems. We'll be having fun with ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: Free with Aquarium admission
The measurement of stellar masses in = 0.5 galaxies using the micro-lensing of quasarsWe measure the stellar mass surface densities of early type galaxies by observing the micro-lensing of macro-lensed quasars caused by individual stars, including stellar remnants, brown dwarfs and reddwarfs too faint to produce photometric or spectroscopic signatures. Instead of observing multiple micro-lensing events in a single system, we combine single epoch X-ray ...
Where: Menlo ParkCost:
Data-Driven Democracy: Technology, Data and 2016 ElectionIn the 2016 election, big data will drive the ads you see, the messages you hear and maybe even the way you vote. Will data choose our next president? Join the discussion with Dan Kreiss of the University of North Carolina, Jesse Baldwin-Philippi of Fordham University and Carol Davidson, Vice ...
Machine Learning Lightning Talks @ Strata5:30pm Doors Open, Food & Networking 6:00-7:30pm Lightning Talk Presentations 7:30pm Q&A, DiscussionEvent Details• Charis Loveland: "Gamification of Machine Learning in Neuroscience"• Bob Horton: "Viewing training set size as a learning parameter with learning curves, on airline dataset"• Alok Kirpal: "Time series Anomaly Detection in service health monitoring, KPI monitoring and IOT"• Amita Gajewar: ...
Test the limits of your cerebral cortex on a night dedicated to brain power. From animal intelligence to the human mind, discover what it really means to use your brain.From sharp-minded octopuses to insects that use camouflage to outsmart potential predators, discover fascinating stories of intelligence in the animal kingdom ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $15 General, $12 Members
Friday, 04/01/16
Birds and Botany HikeHike the forests, meadows and hills around Pine Flat and up Redhill with ACR Volunteer Patrick Woodworth & ACR Resource Ecologist Dave Self. We'll be watching (and listening) for birds on the hike out. After lunch, we'll botanize as we consider the seasonal interplay between bird foods, habitat history and current activity ...
Where: GeyservilleCost: Free
Science Bites: Discover Bay Predators (Sharks)Take a bite out of science and discover Bay predators at Aquarium of the Bay. Find out what's on the menu as we explore three of the Bay's top predators; from unassuming sea stars, keen river otters, and awe-inspiring sharks, these predators rule their ecosystems. We'll be having fun with ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: Free with Aquarium admission
25 Years of Cheetah ConservationDr. Laurie Marker will share her experiences in developing innovative and integrated approaches to saving the cheetah. The Cheetah Conservation Fund operates from the principle that only by securing the future of the communities that live alongside the cheetah can you secure a future for the cheetah. Lecture and Q&A. ...
Greg Petroff is the Chief Experience Officer at GE Software and General Manager of the User Experience Center of Excellence (UX CoE) for GE. The UX CoE is charged with elevating the quality of digital experiences created by GE for its customers. At GE, Greg is leading efforts to define the ...
Join the California Center for Natural History for an easy hike learning about the grasslands of Knowland Park.Californian grasslands contain incredible native plant diversity, but are also some of the most extensively altered ecosystems in our state. Knowland Park is home to a now-rare assemblage of native grass species, as ...
Where: OaklandCost: $20 Suggested Donation
Science Bites: Discover Bay Predators (Sharks)Take a bite out of science and discover Bay predators at Aquarium of the Bay. Find out what's on the menu as we explore three of the Bay's top predators; from unassuming sea stars, keen river otters, and awe-inspiring sharks, these predators rule their ecosystems. We'll be having fun with ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: Free with Aquarium admission
Conservation comes to life every fall at the Wildlife Conservation Expo when wildlife lovers join together as a community for the one of the biggest wildlife events of the year. Now, for the very first time, you can dive even deeper into conservation at the inaugural Wildlife Conservation Spring Expo ...
Where: Redwood CityCost: $50 Adults, $25 Students
Marinship Walking TourWalk back in time in this 1½ hour guided tour of Sausalito's historic Marinship. The Bay Model and surrounding area was a major WWII shipyard, which had a significant role in winning the war and influencing social changes in Marin County. Come and learn about the history, the extraordinary Marinship ...