In complex organisms such as ourselves, cells must coordinate their proliferation and differentiation to build and maintain normal tissues and structures. The Hedgehog signaling protein is one of the extracellular signals that cells use to coordinate their behavior. Hedgehog signaling has profoundly important roles in the normal processes of embryonic ...
Where: Menlo ParkCost: Free
GRAVITATIONAL WAVES FROM MERGING COMPACT BINARIESProf. Lynn Cominsky from Sonoma State University will present an introduction to LIGO's discoveries of gravitational waves and will review the most recent results reported from LIGO and Virgo.
Where: Rohnert ParkCost: Free
Advantages of Streaming Architecture in Management of Machine Learning ModelsThere is a massive shift underway, a change in the best way to build things, and a key aspect of that change is a widespread and fundamental use of streaming architecture. The advantages of an event-stream-based approach go far beyond just the need to address real-time or low latency applications ...
7:00-7:25: Deneb Karentz(USF/Biology) on "Considerations of Antarctic Ozone Depletion"What is expected for the future of our ozone layer? ...Read more7:25-7:50: Neeraj Sonalkar(Stanford/ Design) on "What improvised theater, jazz and design thinking have in common"Design thinking has a lot in common with the improvisational mindset practiced through improvisational ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: Free
Nerd Nite East Bay: Thermal Comfort, Quantum Communist, East Bay Hills HistoryQuestioning the Core of Quantum Physics with CommunistsQuantum physics attempts to explain reality, but Heisenberg and Bohr’s famous “Copenhagen Interpretation†of quantum mechanics fails to answer some simple questions and paradoxes about the real world. A revolutionary second theory, encouraged by Einstein, answered many of these questions with faster than ...
Where: OaklandCost: $8 Advance, $10 at door
Science vs Cinema: THE MARTIANFollowing the film, join Kishore Hari (@sciencequiche) and Jeff Silverman (@J_M_Silverman) as we dissect what is regarded as one of the most scientifically accurate sci-fi movies ever. Are ion propulsion engines real? Can you keep yourself warm with spent nuclear fuel? And even if you can you grow potatoes with ...
Reps. Mike Thompson, Jared Huffmanand Jackie Speier are hosting an Offshore Oil Drilling Listening Session Tuesday, March 27th to get feedback from local stakeholders, experts and government representatives regarding the Trump Administration’s proposals to allow offshore oil drilling on our pristine California coastline. These proposed changes would open California’s waters to expanded offshore drilling ...
Soil Health Series: Understanding Growth Media & the Chemistry of SoilIn the second class in the soil series, join the very knowledgeable Stephen Andrews (UC Berkeley Professor, specializing in soils) for a hands-on class to discover how the chemical reactions of soil clean our air, clean our water, and make nutrients available to plants. You'll understand chemistry like never before!You've ...
Where: SausalitoCost: Donations encouraged
'JANE' & Why Study Apes?Jane Goodall may be the world's foremost expert on our genetic and behavioral kin, the chimpanzees. She is certainly a brave and thoughtful steward of planet Earth. In the 2017 documentary Jane, we see the young, untrained researcher challenge scientific consensus on the road to revolutionizing people's understanding of the natural ...
Where: St. HelenaCost: $8
Exposed: Dieselgate's Impact on the Auto IndustryVolkswagen’s brazen cheating on air pollution rules rocked an industry with a long history of skulduggery. One VW executive went to jail for his role in Dieselgate and the plot thickened recently with revelations that VW, BMW and Mercedes paid researchers who locked monkeys in a room watching cartoons and ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $20 General, $12 Members, $7 Students
Profusa is pioneering sensors that continually and wirelessly report health status to a mobile device from within our body. Profusa’s novel sensors are based on fluorescent, soft, biomaterials that integrate with tissues permanently for long-term biomonitoring. After a 2016 regulatory approval in Europe, the company is accelerating commercialization activities while ...
Where: Santa ClaraCost: $9 adv/$10 door general; $4/$5 IEEE members
Roving on Mars: Revving up for Future Exploration of the Red PlanetOrbiters, followed by rovers sent to Mars, have yielded a dramatic increase in knowledge about Mars over the past decade. Today thanks to several years of data collected in situ and remotely we have a better understanding of its geology and habitability potential. Three SETI Institute planetary scientists who have ...
Where: Menlo ParkCost: Free
Heirs to our OceansJoin ACS-SF Bay Chapter for a fascinating presentation HEIRS TO OUR OCEANS. That’s who we are, along with your children, grandchildren, nieces, nephews, and newly-spawned zygotes. Heirs to our oceans are the next generation and the future generations who will inherit this planet and all that comes with it…. after your ...
Ocean acidification impacts on krill and krill predators in the Southern OceanThe Western Antarctic Peninsula region of the Southern Ocean, a National Science Foundation Long-Term Experimental Research Site, has exhibited a subtle but steady increase in surface water temperature and a rapid decline of sea ice during recent decades, posing an eventual threat to the physiological and biochemical adaptations of krill, ...
Where: Moss LandingCost: Free
Stability and Flexibility in Motor NetworksFor us to interact with the outside world, our brains must plan and dictate our actions and behaviors. In many cases, we learn to reproducibly execute a well-defined series of muscle movements to perform impressive feats, such as hitting a golf ball or playing the violin. In other cases, however, ...
Where: OrindaCost: $5 General, $1 Teachers/Students
Peninsula Gem & Geology Society monthly meetingHans Thern will show a short video and discuss the Moore Creek Mine (Garnet Hill area). He will cover collecting molybdenite, epidote, garnet, quartz and tungsten ore. There will also be a door prize drawing and many rocks and related items available by silent auction.
Where: Los AltosCost: Free
Science on TapSpeaker: Regina Spranger, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Dept., UC Santa Cruz
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. Sponsored by Bay Area Skeptics.WHY: Because we’re curious creatures.
Where: MillbraeCost: Free
taste of science: The STEMinistsWomen and their microbesJust like our guts, vaginas have their own microbiome too. In this presentation, I will talk about which microbes live "down there", how they are associated with a woman's reproductive and general health, and how mothers transfer their microbes to their babies.Speaker: Dr. Elisabeth Bik, uBiomeA blind ...
Where: Redwood CityCost: $5
Name that Bloodsucker!Marin Science SeminarSpeaker: Eric Engh, Marin-Sonoma Mosquito Vector
Where: San RafaelCost: Free
Saving the Bay from “the Futureâ€!From the weird madness of the Reber Plan to dam both ends of the Bay into freshwater lakes in the 1950s to the Save the Bay movement of the early 1960s that helped create the Bay Conservation and Development Commission, we’ve come a long way in a half century. Today’s ...
How and Why We Control Invasives in the Park - Talk and Field Workshop!Join Chrissy Sullivan (Natural Resource Specialist, Tennessee Valley) for this informative and interesting class on something we should all be aware of: the threats posed to the parks by invasive plants. Learn results of research within the park showing negative effects to habitat value when non-local, invasive plants are introduced, ...
Where: RichmondCost: Free for presentation, $10 for refreshements
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: The Trouble with BiasCity Arts & Lectures Conversations on Science SeriesKate Crawford is a leading researcher, academic and author who has spent the last decade studying the social implications of data systems, machine learning and artificial intelligence. She is a Distinguished Research Professor at New York University, a Principal Researcher at Microsoft Research ...
Where: San FranciscoCost:
Fingerprinting the Climate SystemFingerprint research seeks to improve understanding of the nature and causes of climate change. The basic strategy is to search for model-predicted patterns of climate change (“fingerprintsâ€) in observed climate records. Such studies exploit the fact that different factors affecting climate have different characteristic signatures. These unique attributes are clearer ...
Where: LivermoreCost: $32 - $40 Adults, $12 Students
Wonderfest: How Machine Learning Changes Software DesignTraditionally, software is built by programmers who consider the possible situations and write rules to deal with them. But recently, many software applications have been created by machine learning: the programmer is replaced by a trainer, who shows the computer examples until it learns to complete the task. This shift ...
The Wild & Scenic groundswell continues in the city by the bay. Join us for a night of environmental and adventure films that will inspire activism and transport you to the farthest reaches of the globe. Mix and mingle with special guests, filmmakers and learn more about the South Yuba ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $20 Advance, $25 at door
Saturday, 03/31/18
Big Hike with Fawn Lilies Join this Big Hike with the best views and a stop to visit the St. Helena Fawn Lilies - a rare species that only occurs on a few mountains in the mid-Mayacamas Mountains. This will be a fairly strenuous lollipop hike of about 7.5 miles, with an elevation gain of ...
Where: GeyservilleCost: $20 suggested donation
Birding at Lake MerrittDon't know a goose from a grebe? We're here to help! Whether you're a first time birder or seasoned pro, join two CCNH naturalists, Angela and Lo, for birding at Lake Merritt. We'll be talking about bird identification, ecology, and the latest efforts to bring night herons to roost at the Lake.Bring ...
Where: OaklandCost: $20 suggested donation
Shark DayMSI loves sharks! Our special Shark Day invites one and all to learn about these amazing creatures, from the great whites that swim just off our ocean shores, to the gentle Leopard sharks that are common in our Bay. We will be feeding and touching our local Leopard sharks in ...
Where: Redwood CityCost: $20
The Crucible's 2018 Spring Open HouseJoin us this Spring for a taste of what you can create in the fine and industrial arts! With inspiring and educational demonstrations in nineteen of our departments, including Neon, Ceramics, Glass Blowing, Blacksmithing, Welding, and more, you will walk away with greater knowledge of how to get started on ...
Where: OaklandCost: Free
Trekking the ModelJoin a Ranger or docent on a 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. Â
Join us on this fairly strenuous 5-mile hike to the top of a nearby ridge, where we will watch a Pacific sunset and then return to the trailhead by moon light. Along the way we will make several stops along our route to learn more about our stealthiest visitor - ...
Where: Mill ValleyCost: Free
Sunday, 04/01/18
Beginning BirdingExperience the birds of winter in the Marin Headlands by joining volunteer Jane Haley for an easy walk along Rodeo Lagoon. Bring field guides and binoculars. Meet at the Marin Headlands Visitor Center. For ages 8 and up; no pets allowed.Reservations required
Where: SausalitoCost: Free
Sunset/Full Moon Walk to the Point Bonita LighthouseJoin park staff and volunteer docents for a tour down through the history of Point Bonita while the sun sets over the Pacific. We will walk along the half-mile trail which is steep in places. Arrive early as parking is limited. Meet at the Point Bonita Lighthouse trailhead. Dress warming ...