Walk to honor Sylvia McLaughlin at a King TideSee a newly re-contoured portion of Eastshore State Park, talk about a future of rising sea levels during a King Tide, and honor Save the Bay founder Sylvia McLaughlin on her centenary on this special walk. Berkeley Path Wanderers, Citizens for Eastshore Parks, and Friends of Five Creeks are sponsors. ...
Many complain that we are mesmerized and divided by technologies as they saturate our world--that we are becoming disembodied, fragmented, distracted from the present moment and from one another. In this talk, Isbister presents research games created in her lab that explore enhancing social connection through technological augmentation. Her work ...
Where: Palo AltoCost: Free
The Future of Healthcare conferenceAttend Hello Tomorrow San Francisco on December 15th to hear inspiring talks, learn about the latest technologies in healthcare, new methodologies to improve patient care, and discuss the most pressing challenges we will have to tackle. Join us in our beautiful and historic jazz venue in the heart of the Fillmore district ...
Where: san franciscoCost: $25 - $50
Conversations About Landscape: Climate, Carbon, and the Changing ArcticIncreasing levels of carbon dioxide in Earth’s atmosphere are dramatically altering our planet’s climate and environment. By far the most rapid changes are happening near the North and South poles. Join us for a polar perspective on climate change research as we converse with scientists working north of the Arctic ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: Free, RSVP required
Everything Matters: ChlorineCorrosive chlorine is an element of extremes: a deadly poisonous gas with powerfully disinfectant properties. Learn how lethal chlorine leads to lifesaving sanitation. Hear chlorine’s complicated history, from bleaching agent to antiseptic to weapon of war, and discover its essential role in our biology. Pauli Gray and Emily Newman of ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: Free with admission to After Dark
Friday, 12/16/16
Meet the birds at Lake Merritt!Migrating birds are here! See which winter visitors are currently at Lake Merritt, the nation's oldest wildlife refuge. A naturalist from the Rotary Nature Center will lead a short walk along the lake. Learn about the Pacific Flyway and how to identify some winter migrants as well as year-round ...
Where: OaklandCost: FREE! $20 suggested donation.
Saturday, 12/17/16
A Change in the TideTake a walk around the refuge and explore the different habitats that line the San Francisco Bay. Develop a greater understanding of why these habitats are here, how they’ve changed over time, and what is being done to protect them today. There will be opportunities for wildlife viewing, as winter is the ...
Where: AlvisoCost: Free
San Bruno Mountain Ridge Hike & RestorationJoin us on the ridge of San Bruno Mountain for a joint hike and restoration planting event with amazing views of the Bay Area!Participants will help plant native host and nectar plants to provide nourishment and improve grassland habitat for the endangered Mission Blue and Callippe Silverspot butterflies.At 10am the ...
Cosmic Microwave BackgroundWe live in a golden age of cosmology, the study of how the universe started and evolved. Since 1998, scientists have developed a detailed universe model that contains two mystery ingredients: dark matter and dark energy. These two make nearly all the energy in the universe. Learn how the microwave ...
Autumn is a wonderful time to enjoy the influx of birds to the Marin Headlands. Join volunteer Jane Haley for an easy walk to discover our spring visitors. Meet at the Marin Headlands Visitor Center. Bring field guides and binoculars; dress in layers. For ages 8 and up; no pets ...
Sustainable Energy Now and in a Livable FutureIt has been scientifically clear for some time that the global community must decarbonize the energy and material system entirely by mid-century. In additional recent energy future scenarios have highlighted the pathways to reach this dramatic decarbonization objective on household to village to national and regional levels. The short -- ...
Where: Mountain ViewCost: Free
Trees of Lakeside ParkWhat's that tree? Do you know the difference between a giant sequoia and a coast redwood? How about a turkey oak and a valley oak?Join us for this introduction to the trees around the Rotary Nature Center and Lakeside Park. We'll talk about trees native to Oakland as well as ...
Where: OaklandCost: Free! $20 suggested donation
History of Lake MerrittDive into Lake Merritt's past with this easy walk near the water's edge. We'll talk about the past and present ecology of the area, and how Lake Merritt has changed over the years.
Galaxies are broadly divided into two classes: spiral and elliptical. Unlike the spirals, the ellipticals, often referred to as early-type galaxies, are largely composed of old stars that give them a reddish color, They typically have little interstellar material with which to form new stars; these galaxies are often referred ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: Free
Wednesday, 12/21/16
River Otter Snow Days at Aquarium of the BayThere’s snow in the forecast at Aquarium of the Bay! Join the Aquarium each Wednesday throughout December as biologists add over 1,000 pounds of snow to the river otter habitat, and experience the merriment first-hand as Shasta, Baxter, and Ryer romp and roll in this fun and festive addition of ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: Free with admission
Discover Marine Life at Lake MerrittDid you know that organisms from all over the world make their home in Lake Merritt? A natrualist from the Rotary Nature Center will guide you through a hands-on experience with marine invertebrates that live on the boat docks. Come learn about sea squirts, sponges, flatworms, bubble snails, and more! We'll ...
Where: OaklandCost: Free! $20 suggested donation
Winter WonderlandRushing Redwood Creek, waving redwood pillars, thoughtful slugs and frantic bats are some of the signs of winter we'll look for on this two mile hike through Muir Woods. December 21 may be the shortest day of the whole year, but it's long on fun! Please call 415.388.2596 to sign ...
Where: Mill ValleyCost: Free
Nerd Nite SF #79: Prehistoric Ecology, Metadata, and Vibrators!As is our hallowed nerdy tradition, our December show has NOTHING to do with the holidays and EVERYTHING to do with learning something new about something you never knew you should know. Got it? So come get it! Dude, we’ll get so meta about metadata with a software engineer and ...