Oaks in OaklandLearn all about the trees that Oakland is named after! We'll look at the different oaks around Lakeside Park. We will discuss the natural history of oaks and how to identify different both native and exotic species.
Where: OaklandCost: Free! $20 suggested donation
The Real ‘Skin in the Game’: The History of Naked, Sweaty, and Colorful Skin in the Human LineageSkin is the primary interface between ourselves and our environment, and changes in the structure and function of human skin have tracked major events in our evolution. These lectures will explore the nature and sequence of changes in human skin through prehistory, and the consequences of these changes for the ...
A conversation about the market dynamics and system architectural trends towards a smaller, faster, and cheaper STB solution. A comparison of different STB types and key features that drives STB design trends.Speaker: Hoan Tran, Connected Home
Where: Santa ClaraCost: $10 General $5 IEEE, Free IEEE CES & Students
The computing demands of future abundant-data applications far exceed the capabilities of today’s electronics, and cannot be met by isolated improvements in transistor technologies, memories, or integrated circuit (IC) architectures alone. Transformative nanosystems, which leverage the unique properties of emerging nanotechnologies to create new IC architectures, are required to deliver ...
Acoustic observations of the ocean interior: Stories of gas bubblesGas bubbles are ubiquitous in the ocean and play an important role in several ocean processes. Gas bubbles formed by breaking wind waves play a role in the transfer of gas and momentum across the air-sea boundary. Methane gas formed by both biogenic and thermogenic processes is transported via bubbles into ...
Where: Moss LandingCost: Free
Mobile Technologies for HealthMobile and wireless health (mHealth) technologies promise to transform health and health care. Coupled with electronic health record (EHR), genomic, social, environmental, and other data, mHealth data has the potential to advance our understanding of disease, improve diagnosis and treatment, and lower healthcare costs in ways previously unimaginable. But mHealth ...
Dr. Ida Sim is a primary care physician, informatics researcher, and entrepreneur. She is a Professor of Medicine at the University of California, San Francisco, where she co-directs Biomedical Informatics at UCSF's Clinical and Translational Sciences Institute. Her current research focuses on the use of mobile apps and sensors to ...
We explore how policy updates and intertemporal trading of regulated quantities change the traditional comparative advantage of prices versus quantities. Intertemporally tradable quantity regulation leads firms to set current prices equal to expected future prices. We show that policy updates can take advantage of this behavior to achieve the first ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
Artificial Intelligence: Think AgainThe common wisdom about Artificial Intelligence is that we are building increasingly intelligent machines that will ultimately surpass human capabilities and possibly even threaten mankind. This narrative is both misguided and counterproductive. Framing AI as a natural expansion of longstanding efforts to automate tasks makes it easier to predict the ...
Zero Net Energy Buildings and the Art of Energy PolicyIn the mid-2000s California began to establish policy goals for Zero Net Energy (ZNE) buildings. Commissioner McAllister will discuss progress toward these goals in terms of energy-related building codes, trends in buildings-related technologies and markets, local government authority and overall energy systems planning. ZNE buildings serve as a jumping-off point ...
Skin is the primary interface between ourselves and our environment, and changes in the structure and function of human skin have tracked major events in our evolution. These lectures will explore the nature and sequence of changes in human skin through prehistory, and the consequences of these changes for the ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
East Bay Science Cafe: Searching for Dark Matter with Matt Pyle What is dark matter? For decades, firm astronomical evidence from observations of stars and galaxies has indicated that most of the matter in the universe cannot be seen directly in telescopes. Instead, this matter must be observed indirectly through its gravitational pull on the objects that we can see. This ...
The talk will explore the political and economic fault lines surrounding shale gas drilling, whether or not innovation in fossil fuel development is a viable answer to global warming, and how rural america has long paid for urban america's energy appetites. Speaker: Eliza Griswold, author and educator
Where: StanfordCost: Free
Thursday, 03/02/17
The Eelgrass MicrobiomeMelissa Kardish will discuss the diversity of the bacterial communities on eelgrass. She is incorporating data on the diversity of these communities from around the worldâ€"including from samples in Tomales Bayâ€"to look at patterns in these communities and how they vary with invertebrates, host plants, and environmental conditions. She is ...
How-To NightLife gets tasty with a night of cooking and cocktail demos from some of SF’s top culinary minds.Impress the foodies in your life by picking up a few new kitchen skills at a NightLife featuring palate-pleasing workshops and demos. Discover what it means to make a truly crafted and ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $15 General, $12 Members
SF Bay ACS Chapter Naturalist Program 2017Love whales? Want an interesting and fun volunteer opportunity?Become a SF Bay ACS Chapter Naturalist!Our Naturalist class is now taking signups. Our classes fill very quickly so be sure to sign up right away!To sign up please email Lynette R. Koftinow: acs.sfbay@gmail.com Once trained, our naturalists will help other community members ...
Where: San FranciscoCost:
Dying to Know: What Patients and Families Want to Know about End of Life Care and Issues Questions about the end of life and its care issues are difficult to ask and yet they are cause for great worry by many patients and their families. In this talk, Dr. Ramchandran will address this subject from the perspective of her role as a medical oncologist, and Medical Director ...
Where: Palo AltoCost: Free
Protecting California's Water: The Bay Delta Water Quality Control PlanDid you know that many of us get our water from the Tuolumne River? As the Tuolumne River Trust's Policy Director, Peter Drekmeier will share with us how this river fits into the Bay Delta, and how we can have a healthy Bay-Delta ecosystem and a thriving economy. Peter Drekmeier ...
Where: Mountain ViewCost: $10 General, Free for members
Friday, 03/03/17
Birds & BotanyHike 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
NatureBridge's Preschool Playdates SeriesJoin us for a 2-hour hands-on program featuring techniques to help engage your children's sense of wonder and guide their natural curiosity during outdoor adventures. Gain a deeper understanding of inquiry based experiential learning while participating in field activities designed to develop your preschooler's observation skills. New themes each week.*Ages ...
Where: SausalitoCost: $75 per child (one adult admission included)
Winter Bird WalkJoin us as we search for flocks of winter sparrows, bright yellow warblers, and perhaps and elusive red sapsucker. We also hope to welcome some of our earliest migrating hummingbirds back to the garden this month! Led by Garden docent and Ornithologist Sarah MacLean.
Where: BerkeleyCost: $20 General, $18 Members
Some Radical Thoughts on SETI - CANCELEDHow have the SETI Institute’s efforts to track down cosmic company changed in the last decade, and what is the influence of the discovery of exoplanets? In this talk, we delve into the current thinking in our search for intelligence beyond Earth, but also consider the effect of our inevitable ...
Where: Mountain ViewCost: Free
3+1 - An HMI Design Framework for Autonomous VehiclesWhile mode confusion and the ensuing human error that goes with it will likely have a significant impact on the safety of future AVs, the transitioning between modes and how those transitions are orchestrated via the vehicle’s HMI will be equally important. This is particularly relevant when the modes to ...
How galaxies are influenced by the largest structures in the UniverseWhen viewed at the largest scales, the distribution of galaxies in the Universe resembles a complex, tangled web: an interconnected network of filaments of galaxies that surround vast, empty voids. Simulations and theory have established that filaments - the largest, most densely populated structures in the Universe - have formed ...
Where: San MateoCost: Free
The Winter CirclePublic Astronomy Viewing Nights at Sonoma State University
Our understanding of the origin, evolution and make-up of the Universe has undergone dramatic and surprising advances over the last decades. Â Much of the progress has been driven by measurements of the fossil light from the big bang, called the cosmic microwave background radiation, which provides us with a glimpse ...
Where: StanfordCost: Free
Saturday, 03/04/17
Nature Walk by the BayTake a gentle walk around the Marina’s flat dirt trails and enjoy the local weather and bayside wildlife. We’ll keep the pace slow for all ages and abilities. Meet in the parking lot near the restroom. Questions? (408) 355-2240
Where: AlvisoCost: Free
Guided Nature WalkExperience the beauty and rich natural history of this 535-acre preserve.�Our half-day guided nature walks are on Saturdays throughout fall and spring. Participants are divided into small groups and paired with a trained Bouverie volunteer to explore the mixed evergreen forest, flower-carpeted oak woodland and rugged chaparral. Guided Nature Walks ...
Where: GeyservilleCost: $15 Donation suggested
Restoring Inner Bair IslandBair 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 ($10 park fee)
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
Moonwatch: Family Night Hike and CampfireAmazing moongazing! Using binoculars, a spotting scope, and telescopes, we’ll study the face of the moon and learn more about constellations and the night sky. Binoculars will be provided, or bring your favorite pair! Weather may prevent us from actually seeing the moon and stars, but we will still have ...
Where: SausalitoCost: $15 per person
The Moon, Earth’s Lost RockExplore the moon, and the rest of the universe with telescopesExcitement for the whole family! Participate in hands-on astronomy activities followed by supervised observing through the many different telescopes of MDAS members. See stars, nebulae, galaxies, clusters, the moon and planets through member telescopes. Bring kids, binoculars, warm clothes (temperature ...
HOW THE ELECTRIC GRID TURNED UPSIDE DOWNThe transition from coal and natural gas sources of electric power to wind and solar has utterly transformed how utilities think about the grid. The plan for how utilities will maintain grid reliability in the face of this transition flips everything upside down. Geof Syphers, CEO Sonoma Clean Power, will discuss ...
Over decades, assessment by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and many others has bolstered understanding of the climate problem: unequivocal warming, pervasive impacts, and serious risks from continued high emissions of heat-trapping gases. Societies are increasingly responding with early actions to decarbonize energy systems and prepare for impacts. In ...
Dr. Zitter entered the field of critical care medicine to be a hero. She wanted to rescue people from the brink of death like a fireman rescues fire victims�"calmly, swiftly and without stopping to ask questions. But one day, as she was aggressively treating a dying patient in the ICU, ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $20 General, Free for Members, $7 Students
For as long as humans have been exploring the sea, they have been fascinated by the planet's largest inhabitants, whales. Until recently, we have been limited to studying the small fraction of whales' lives spent at or near the ocean's surface. Over the last fifteen years, with the advent of ...
Where: Pacific GroveCost: $5 General, Free for members
The Revolution Where You Live: Stories from a 12,000-mile Journey through a New AmericaDuring the past 2016 election year, Sarah spent months on a road trip traveling in a pick-up truck and tiny camper to listen to people's concerns and hopes of a better life. In her book, The Revolution Where You Live, she takes you from inner-city neighborhoods in Detroit, Chicago and Ohio ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $20 General, $8 Members, $7 Students
In this talk, Dr. Natarajan discusses how our cosmic view has been transformed by two radical ideas in cosmology - dark matter and black holes. She will present the history of how we discovered these invisible entities, as well as recent leaps in our understanding of them, from mapping dark matter ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $15 General, $12 Members and Seniors