Get Ready for the Great American Eclipse! - an ASP Teachers WorkshopOn August 21, 2017, the Moon will pass directly in front of the Sun, a phenomenon viewable throughout the country! Â While the path of the total solar eclipse passes through Oregon, observers in northern California will experience from a 75 to 90 percent partial solar eclipse. Â At a time when ...
Where: San MateoCost: $50
Hike and Trail Cleanup3 weeks after California Coastal Cleanup Day we will be returning to Gray Whale Cove for a visit of the upper potions of the mountain. Our hike will focus on geography and history, but we will have the opportunity for some trail cleanup along the way. Join us at Gray ...
Where: Half Moon BayCost: Free
EV Week 2016 Celebrating 5 YearsCelebrate electric vehicle innovation from solar charging solutions to the latest EVs, including test-drives in the newest fuel cell vehicles at EV Week. See why EVs are the best ride ever. Free tacos with test-drives!Proud KQED Sponsor.
Where: San FranciscoCost: Free
Family Science & Astronomy Festival + MakerspaceAn all-day event of science workshops, hands-on workshops for children and adults, planetarium shows, a keynote lecture on "Detection of Gravitational Waves", and observation of the celestial bodies!!Keynote presentation: “Detection of Gravitational Waves†by Dr. Peter Beyersdorf of San Jose State UniversityCSM Theater, 7PM
Where: San MateoCost: Free
Light and ShadowsCelebrate the Moon with the rest of the world on “International Observe the Moon Night†! See Moon shadows; Earth’s shadow;  What is day and night, really?  Is that Saturn or is it a star? Shadows, reflections and starlight in space.Excitement for the whole family! Participate in hands-on astronomy activities ...
Where: Walnut CreekCost: $10 park fee
Detection of Gravitational WavesOm September 14, 2015, the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-wave Observatory (LIGO) received the first confirmed gravitational wave signals. the event represents the coalescence of two black holes that were previously in mutual orbit. IGO's exciting discover provides firect evidence of what is arguably the last major unconfirmed prediction of Einstein's General ...
Where: San MateoCost: Event and Parking are free
The Search for Extraterrestrial Technologies and the Breakthrough Listen InitiativeDr. Siemion will discuss the scientific rationale behind the search for extraterrestrial intelligence and some of the recent discoveries in astrophysics that are informing�and spurring the search. �He will also review the Breakthrough Listen Project, including current observational status, early results, and plans for the future.Speaker: Andrew Siemion, UC Berkeley
Join us on the 2nd and 4th Sundays of each month for Marine Science Sunday - a FREE engaging ocean-inspired classroom series from our education experts.This month we celebrate Halloween with a creepy collection of stories about the animals that live in the deepest parts of the ocean! Learn how elephant seal's can dive ...
Where: SausalitoCost:
EV Week 2016 Celebrating 5 YearsCelebrate electric vehicle innovation from solar charging solutions to the latest EVs, including test-drives in the newest fuel cell vehicles at EV Week. See why EVs are the best ride ever. Free tacos with test-drives! Proud KQED Sponsor.
Where: San FranciscoCost: Free
Low Energy Radiation from Our Home and Media AppliancesRadiation is energy (visible and invisible) emitted from specific sources.  High energy radiation (such as that emitted from radioactive material) is called “ionizing†radiation because of its ability to generate ions in its path. Lower energy radiation that does not have this effect is called “non-ionizing†radiation, examples of which ...
Wonderfest visits St. Helena's beautiful Cameo Cinema for a special screening of The Man Who Knew Infinity, with expert commentary by NPR "Math Guy" Keith Devlin. The Man Who Knew Infinityis the true story of Indian savant Srinivasa Ramanujan, arguably the greatest mathematical genius of the 20th century. Ramanujan believes his insights come from god, and ...
Where: St. HelenaCost: $15 General, $8 Student
Gazelles, Catfish and Cows: Ritual Activity in the Predynastic Settlement at el-MahâsnaIn the fall of 2000, extensive excavations within the Predynastic settlement at el-Mahâsna revealed typical domestic structures of the period as well as the remains of what has been interpreted as an early ritual structure. From deposits associated with the structure, a substantial amount of faunal remains were recovered that ...
Only 0.7% (28/4000): 28 million tonnes of CO2 currently captured per year by the 15 large-scale CCS projects need to increase to 4,000 million tonnes in 2040 to achieve the 2°C goal. We are repeatedly told that “CCS is essential,†“CCS plays a vital role,†or “CCS is currently the ...
Join Dr. Curtis W. Marean for an exploration of our human origins during this special Leakey Lecture.Scientists have identified several milestones in the evolution of the way humans find and consume food: increased meat portions, diet diversity, and the transition to food production. These changes have had far-reaching impacts on biological, behavioral, and ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $15 General, $12 Members
An Evening with Larry BrilliantVisionary physician and spiritual seeker Larry Brilliant helped to eradicate smallpox in South Asia and to restore sight to 3.5 million blind people in 20 countries. Brilliant has worked with global leaders like Martin Luther King Jr., Steve Jobs, the Dalai Lama, and Barack Obama. Here, he will discuss his new ...
Parkinson’s disease involves a deficiency of the neurotransmitter dopamine. Symptoms can include tremor, rigidity and slow movements. In this program, you will learn about changes in dietary protein that have been found to reduce these symptoms by half.Neurodegeneration is the loss of function and death of our brain cells. Why ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $20 General, $8 Members, $7 Students
Triggering Big Bursts of Star Formation in Blue Compact Dwarf Galaxies - Rescheduled from 9/6Dwarf galaxies tend to form stars inefficiently. Yet, blue compact dwarf (BCD) galaxies are a subset of dwarf galaxies that have intense and concentrated star formation (compared to typical dwarf galaxies). BCDs are thought to require a large disturbance to trigger their burst of star formation. A common theory is ...
Paradise Burning - CANCELEDCalifornia wildfires used to be a seasonal challenge in rather remote parts of the state. Now they are burning nearly year-round and spreading from the urban-rural interface to more of the state’s urban and coastal population. What is driving California’s "hellfires"? How are they hitting the state treasury, environment and ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $20 General, $12 Member, $7 Student
Wednesday, 10/12/16
Sensors for Smart Civil InfrastructureDesign, construction, maintenance and upgrading of civil engineering infrastructure requires fresh thinking to minimize use of materials, energy and labor. This can be achieved by understanding the performance of the infrastructure, both during its construction and throughout its design life, through innovative monitoring. Advances in sensor systems offer intriguing possibilities ...
Seeing Complexity: Visualization Tools in Global Environmental Politics and GovernanceKate O’Neil’s colloquium explores how visualization tools and applications help scholars of global environmental politics and governance understand problems that are complex, linked, and cross-scalarâ€"the critical characteristics of contemporary environmental problems. This talk applies a visualization approach to the politics of waste disposal projects as climate offsets within the Clean ...
Michal Gavish(Visual Artist) on "Visualizing DNA""Visualizing DNA" is a collaboration between a Stanford geneticist and a visual artist...Read more Abstract forthcoming... Read moreBREAK. Before or after the break, anyone in the audience currently working within the intersections of art and science will have 30 seconds to share their work. ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
The Science of Star Wars: The Lowdown on Space Travel, Aliens & The ForceMany people assume that our descendants will join a galaxy-wide, multi-world society similar to that portrayed in the “Star Wars†franchise. And given the possibility that at least some aliens could be aggressive, interstellar conflict as seen in science fiction movies doesn’t seem implausible. But are these films at all ...
Where: Los Altos HillsCost: Free ($3 parking)
Thursday, 10/13/16
Trends in Automotive SecurityIn 1913 the introduction of the assembly line enabled the mass production of personal vehicles that revolutionized the world. Personal vehicles have, traditionally, been self-contained such that allcommunications were internal to the car. Because of this, automotive security has previously focused on 2 tasks: preventing theft and improving vehicle safety. ...
Where: Rohnert ParkCost: Free
Teacher Workshop: Chemistry of Water and Ecological ImplicationsLearning about chemistry of water; pollutants in water; pH and collecting data on how Tules can help can offset chemically polluted water; collecting chemical data from Tule Ponds and concluded; learn how to maintain tanks to collect data without leaving the classroom; Tule Pond stimulation in a tank
Why should physical processing give rise to a rich inner life at all? It seems objectively unreasonable that it should, and yet it does.  David Chalmers, “Facing Up to the Problem of Consciousnessâ€Join Academy and Tony award-winning playwright Tom Stoppard (Shakespeare in Love, Arcadia, Brazil) and American Conservatory Theater (A.C.T.) Artistic Director ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $15 General; $10 Members; Free for Lab Members
7:00-7:25: Jenn Smith(Mills College/ Assistant Professor of Biology) on "Leadership in Mammalian Societies: Emergence, Distribution, Power, and Payoff"With elections around the corner, which traits make a good leader?...Read more7:25-7:50: Greg Niemeyer(Associate Professor of the UC Berkeley Center for New Media and Founder of the Stanford University Digital ...
Where: StanfordCost: Free
The Discovery of Gravitational WavesIn a stunning discovery with vast implications for astronomy and physics, the first detection of gravitational waves was made in 2015 by the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory (LIGO) in Hanford, Washington and Livingston, Louisiana. Gravitational waves are ripples in space-time caused by some of the most violent processes in the ...
Dr. Patrick O'Reilly, Professor of Psychology, U.C. San Francisco.Get the high-brow low-down on Halloween before the trick-or-treating begins. With videos of actual witches flying, Guy Fawkes Day celebrations, and much more, UCSF psychologist Patrick O’Reilly will explore Halloween’s Celtic origins and its modern international manifestations.HOW:  Presented free by the Bay Area ...
BAMS Co-Founder Debbie Viess presents, "California Myco-Wizard in the Land of OZ", fun and engaging talk about the marvelous natural history of the Eastern Coast of Australia, from steamy Tropical Queensland to the chilly shores of Phillips Island. Fungi both familiar and utterly strange as well as a sampling of ...
Stretch your legs and get out your hand lens! Spend the morning in old growth redwoods and the banks of Redwood creek for a botanical oriented hike examining several plant families and genera. Our last hike we documented sixty six families!Although we will be in the woods, you can expect a range ...
Where: Mill ValleyCost: donation requested if not a member or volunteer
Green FridayGreen Friday staff members of the Center for Biological Diversity will give a presentation on the history and activities of their organization. The Center for Biological Diversity works for the protection of species throughout the Pacific and Atlantic oceans and international regions as remote as the North and South poles. ...
Join us to hear how two UC Berkeley researchers are learning about biological processes at the nanoscale.Living organisms derive their incredible structural and functional diversity from details at the nanoscale.  While fluorescence microscopy enables scientists to visualize specific components in cells, it suffers from limited resolution. Recent developments in fluorescence microscopy ...
Where: EmeryvilleCost: Free
'An Introduction to Astrophotography' We all are here because of our love for astronomy. Many of us have thought about putting a camera at the end of a telescope and taking a pretty picture, but what does it take? Astrophotography is a marriage between science and art. You can count photons of stars, time occultations, ...
Where: Los Altos HillsCost: Free: $3 for a parking permit