Transforming High School Computer Science: The Beauty and Joy of ComputingOur Beauty and Joy of Computing course was chosen as one of the national pilots for the new Advanced Placement (AP): Computer Science Principles (CSP) course to broaden participation in computing to traditionally underrepresented groups. Locally offered as a non-majors computing course, BJC was the first introductory CS course in ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
Discover Marine LifeDid you know that organisms from all over the world make their home in Lake Merritt? Join us for this hands-on experience with marine invertebrates that live on the boat docks. Come learn about mussels, sea squirts, sponges, and more! We'll talk about how to find these organisms and why they're ...
At a time when all of our progress on climate change seems at risk, what do ERGies have to offer the world? A lot it turns out.Starting with the ERGan legacy within the Obama Administration, this talk will review some of the key skills and contributions ERGies have made and ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
Climate Action in the New AdministrationOur nation’s political landscape is changing, and with it comes an attitude that challenges the legitimacy of climate action. For this reason, our efforts must be greater than ever, effecting change on a more comprehensive scale.Our work must be universally appealing, crossing political boundaries, and creating results without added taxation. ...
Where: Corte MaderaCost: $10 Pre-registration, $15 at door General
OF THE SEA an encore screening of 2016 Green Film Festival favoriteJoin Green Film Fest at the SF Public Library for a free, encore screening of 2016 Festival favorite, Of the Sea.OF THE SEA synoposis: Fishermen are the stewards of some of the last wild food on our planet: fish. But few California fishing families remain, due to complex regulations, high cost, and ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: Free
Addressing California’s Tsunami HazardCalifornia faces tsunami threats from both local and distant sources. North of Cape Mendocino, large earthquakes on the Cascadia Subduction Zone have the potential of causing tsunamis greater than 50 feet high as they travel onshore. For areas south of Cape Mendocino, smaller offshore reverse and thrust faults as well ...
Where: OrindaCost: $5 General, $1 students & K-12 Teachers
If ye value critical thinking, and if ye scorn the flim-flam man, join us, your friends. We are a group who informally discuss the latest in science or pseudoscience over good eats & ale. HOW:  Presented free by the Bay Area Skeptics.WHY:  Because science is fascinating!
Where: MillbraeCost: Free- Pub is open for business
The Monster Black Hole at the Center of the Milky Way GalaxyImprovements in technology allow astronomers to use large telescopes to track the properties of stars in places where gravity overwhelms everything. By measuring the rapid orbits of stars near the center of our galaxy, Dr. Ghez and her colleagues have made the case for a supermassive black hole at the ...
Transforming SF: THE FUTURE OF WORK: Ken Goldberg and John Zysman in conversationWhat are the social and economic impacts of technology, robotics and AI on work and employment? Will human beings be completely replaced in the work force? What new jobs will be created and which industries most effected? What will we do with time on our hands and how will we ...
In California, nearly three-quarters of the coastline consists of eroding sea cliffs or bluffs. Cliff retreat often happens suddenly and without warning: wave impacts can undercut and destabilize sea cliffs, causing rapid collapse. Cliff collapse and retreat can be hazardous, but it also gives rise to spectacular coastal features such ...
Where: Point Reyes StationCost: Free
Resilient, Sustainable Cities from the ‘Neighborhood Up’: Low-Carbon Districts and CommunitiesAs cities undergo the biggest growth of the past 100 years, significant investments are being made to build and revitalize neighborhoods and commercial districts. With rapid growth, however, often comes an expanding equity gap in terms of income, education and health. While neighborhoods offer some of the most complex challenges ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: See weblink
The End of Life Option Act: Legal and Clinical ImplicationsUnderstand the basics of the End of Life Option Act. At this event, our speakers dispel some common myths about the act's implementation, address the status of institutional policy development around California and discuss research data from the Oregon/Washington experience. These policy leaders also address some of the challenges encountered ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: Free
NightlifeThis week, NightLife celebrates the best of the Academy with an evening of after hours science inside the greenest museum on the planet.In the aquarium, enjoy nighttime dive shows in our Philippine Coral Reef tank, learn about Claude the albino alligator during a special Swamp Talk, then gaze at the ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $15 General, $12 Members
Not all tsunamis are generated by earthquakesTsunamis can be caused by volcanoes, landslides, and even atmospheric disturbancesData from tide gauges can help unravel the complex physics of these sourcesSpeaker: Eric Geist, USGSÂ
Join Exploratorium scientist Ron Hipschman for colorful explorations of the physical world.What's going on inside the nucleus of an atom? Why does it spit out radiation? Did you know that you are exposed to radioactivity every day? Learn the facts about this somewhat controversial topic.Part of After Dark, which runs ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: Free with admission
Friday, 01/27/17
Wildflowers of the PreserveJoin ACR Resource Ecologist Dave Self on a field excursion to see what wildflowers are blooming this month, and to photograph them for a 'flower show' the next day (3pm-4pm) at the ACR Conservation Center. You'll also learn about the ecology of these winter bloomers, their pollinators, and their uses ...
Lichen: A Closer LookThis easy 1.5-mile out-and-back nature walk will explore habitats where lichen communities thrive. Learn to identify some of the most common forest lichen and discover ways these fascinating organisms benefit both wildlife and the environment. Meet at the Wood Road parking lot. Severe rain cancels. Questions? (408) 918-7770
THE FUTURE WILL BE EPICThe future of our world is being created every day, in offices, labs, garages, and classrooms. While some talking heads spread fear about what lies ahead, we’ve seen the future and can't wait for it to arrive.Join us for a whirlwind two-day festival filled with technology, futurist ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $45 early bird to $120
7th Annual Whalefest MontereyThis free fun and educational, interactive family event for all ages celebrates the migration of the gray whales! The event also benefits many local and national marine organizations that educate, inspire, and empower the public to protect the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary.Among the highlights will be a symposium with ...
Bair Island is now open! On this 1.5-mile walk, witness wetland restoration in progress. Hear the story of Bair Island and see how we are turning the former salt pond back into a healthy tidal marsh. RESERVATIONS RECOMMENDED. Go to http://innerbairtour.eventbrite.com. Questions? Call Julie at 408-262-5513 ext.104.
Where: Redwood CityCost: Free
Science Saturday: MigrationsCome see what it’s like to travel hundreds, or even thousands, of miles, as you learn what migration is like for different animals. Discover the incredible migratory journeys of whales, birds and salmon (and even humans!) during Science Saturday: Migrations. In honor of Sandy the Whale’s birthday, we’ll dive into gray ...
Where: Pacific GroveCost: Free
Wetlands Walking TourOur refuge consists of salt marshes, salt ponds, tidal and non-tidal sloughs. How do humans and wildlife depend on our wetlands? Come enjoy a 0.5 mile walk through the wetlands, while be depict the life and death struggles of our marsh inhabitants. Open to all ages but best suited for ...
Where: AlvisoCost:
Trekking the ModelJoin a ranger-guided tour of the Bay Model, a 1.5-acre hydraulic model of the San Francisco Bay and Delta. Discover the stories of the two major operations that took place at this location between 1942 - 2000.
Where: SausalitoCost: Free
Fungi and autoimmunity: Talk by Martin Laurence, Shipshaw LabsMany strong links between fungi and diseases involving chronic inflammation have been found recently. This talk reviews the evidence linking fungal infections to Crohn’s disease, psoriasis, seronegative spondyloarthropathies (ex: reactive arthritis and ankylosing spondylitis) and multiple sclerosis. It focuses on multiple sclerosis, where the evidence is strongest. The hypothesis of ...
Do you sometimes see paw prints in mud or scat (poop) on the trails and assume that a dog left it? It could be from something else. Come along with me and I will show you how to distinguish and identify the markings of a gray fox. Gain some insights ...
THE FUTURE WILL BE EPICThe future of our world is being created every day, in offices, labs, garages, and classrooms. While some talking heads spread fear about what lies ahead, we’ve seen the future and can't wait for it to arrive.Join us for a whirlwind two-day festival filled with technology, futurist ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $45 early bird to $120
Docent Orientation: Become a Docent for Coyote Creek!The Santa Clara County Creeks Coalition is looking for volunteer docents! We are launching a new docent training program to promote education and stewardship of the Coyote Creek watershed.- Train with a professional naturalist- Learn about the ecology of Coyote Creek- Learn about the wildlife and plants of the watershed- ...
Where: San JoseCost: FREE!
7th Annual Whalefest MontereyThis free fun and educational, interactive family event for all ages celebrates the migration of the gray whales! The event also benefits many local and national marine organizations that educate, inspire, and empower the public to protect the Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary.Among the highlights will be a symposium with ...
Where: MontereyCost: Free
Coyote Point Field TripJoin the Nature Journal Club at Coyote Point for great opportunities to sketch waterfowl and shorebirds. The mud flats opposite the Marina are heavily used by migratory shorebirds and the marsh at the southern end of the Coyote Point golf course is a good place to look for ducks. We will ...
Where: San MateoCost: $20 suggested donation
Tilden Fungal FairWinter rains make the East Bay hills come alive with mushrooms! View local mushroom specimens, enjoy a presentation on fungi, and peruse our favorite guidebooks at this mini-fungus fair.RSVP requested at weblink
Water Birds at Lake MerrittMigrating birds are here! See which winter visitors are currently at Lake Merritt, the nation's oldest wildlife refuge.  Join us for a short walk along the lake. Learn about the Pacific Flyway and how to identify some winter migrants as well as year-round residents. We'll begin the walk in front of the ...
Former SF Environment Director Jared Blumenfeld is coming to SFE to talk about his hike from Mexico to Canada on the Pacific Crest Trail (PCT). Bring your lunch and come listen to his talk. There will be props, gear and lots of pictures from his hike. Read more about his ...
The initiative to curtail greenhouse gas emissions that President Barack Obama has made a centerpiece of his second term and that our president-elect will hopefully make it as a priority in his yet-to announced energy policy, has been spurred great interest among automotive companies to expand their portfolio with new ...
The second law of thermodynamics states that for a thermally isolated system entropy never decreases. Most physical processes we observe in nature involve variations of macroscopic quantities over spatial and temporal scales much larger than microscopic molecular collision scales and thus can be considered as in local equilibrium. For a ...
Electricity companies around the world use complex pricing schemes to promote affordable basic electricity services while also encouraging conservation for those who use more electricity. Unfortunately, the basic goals of such pricing systems risk being undermined by their sheer complexity: if households do not understand how they are being charged ...
Where: StanfordCost: Free
Electron Superhighway: a Quantum Leap for ComputingFor the past 60 years, progress in information technology has been governed by Moore's law, which states that the number of transistors on a semiconductor chip doubles every 18 months. However, this remarkable trend is drawing to a close, mostly because the electrons that carry current in chips move like ...
Where: StanfordCost: Free
Nerd Nite East Bay #49: Asteroid Law, Dragonflies, and Cognitive DissonanceSo You’d Like to Buy an Asteroid: The Law of Property in Outer Space by Kevin UnderhillGrowing up Dragonfly: the Weird, Wild and Wonderful Life of a Nymph by Christopher BeattyCognitive Dissonance: What’s Feeding Your Inner Zombie by Maren Connary
Where: OaklandCost: $10
Tuesday, 01/31/17
How Stars FormStars are the atoms of the universe. The process by which stars form is at the nexus of astrophysics since they are believed to be responsible for the re-ionization of the universe, they created the heavy elements, they play a central role in the formation and evolution of galaxies, and ...
History at 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.
Federal Fiscal Perspective on Risk of Climate Impacts and Rewards from Climate InnovationSpeaker: Ali Zaidi, Stanford
Where: StanfordCost: Free
Design Field Notes: Danielle ApplestoneEach informal talk in this pop-up series brings a design practitioner to a Jacobs Hall teaching studio to share ideas, projects, and practices.Danielle Applestone is CEO of Other Machine Company, the makers of the Othermill CNC desktop CNC machine. Other Machine Company strives to empower nontraditional makers, giving everyone “the ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
On the reality of black holesThe gravitational waves detected recently by LIGO were produced in the final phase of the inward spiraling of two black holes before they collided to produce a more massive black hole. The experiment is entirely consistent with the so-called Final State Conjecture of general relativity, according to which general solutions ...
Dr. Larry Brilliant has spent his career working to improve livesâ€"locally and globallyâ€"through his work helping eradicate smallpox with the UN, curing millions of people of blindness with Seva Foundation, and building technologies of the future with Google.org and public tech companies. Now he has written a memoir, Sometimes Brilliant: ...
This public symposium features Sapna Cheryan (2016-17 CASBS fellow; associate professor of social psychology, Univ. of Washington) and Shelley Correll (2015-16 CASBS fellow; professor of sociology and organizational behavior; Barbara D. Finberg Director, Clayman Institute for Gender Research, Stanford Univ.).Cheryan will speak on "Stereotypes of Computer Scientists Constrain Women’s Opportunities ...
The Here and Now of Electric Vehicles with NIO CEO Padmasree Warrior in a moderated discussion with Stephen Zoepf, CARS Executive Director.Â
Where: StanfordCost: Free
Science at the Library: Wild Weather There are 4 activities at each presentation after a show presentation. Parents work with their children to learn about science. Recommended for elementary age children. Families are encouraged to attend. Limited seating. Funding provided by Lam Research Foundation and free.Register at weblink
Join MARE’s Dirk Rosen and unlock the mysteries of the Channel Islands’ deep waters and see spectacular new footage of California’s ocean wilderness. Dirk will highlight the remarkable success of California’s network of marine reserves in the Santa Barbara Channel Islands.Speaker: Dirk Rosen
Where: SausalitoCost: $5 suggested donation
Galaxy Clusters and the Life and Death of the UniverseThe distribution of galaxies in the universe is patchy. Galaxies are bound together in clusters made of stars, hot gas and invisible dark matter. These galaxy clusters are part of a cosmic web of filaments, nodes and empty voids that has been building up over 13 billion years. How do we observe ...
Where: Menlo ParkCost: Lecture and parking are free
Jimmy Chin is an avid outdoor adventurer whose career combines amazing photography and film making with his experience as a veteran of The North Face Athlete Team. He’s filmed and photographed some of the world’s most progressive athletes and explorers while participating in breakthrough expeditions around the planet. He has ...