Cosmic Extremes: Time-Domain Astrophysics in a Multi-Messenger WorldTime-domain astrophysics provides a unique opportunity to study the most extreme physical processes in the Universe, including the deaths of massive stars, the destruction and creation of compact objects like neutron stars and black holes, and the tidal disruption of stars by supermassive black holes. I will discuss my recent ...
Where: StanfordCost: Free
Social-Emotional Skills in the Digital AgeOECD published the latest PISA results in December. Besides the students’ academic performance, also well-being results were gathered, and they showed concerning development. Only two-thirds of students were satisfied with their lives, a share that shrank with almost five points from 2015 to 2018. Almost a quarter of students reported ...
Marisa Elena Duarte (Pascua Yaqui/Chicana) is an Assistant Professor of justice and social inquiry in the School of Social Transformation at Arizona State University. Her research focuses on Native American and Indigenous peoples approaches to information and communication technologies, specifically for the purpose of advancing sovereignty and resisting colonialism. Her ...
Where: Santa CruzCost: Free
Policies to Respond to the Next Influenza PandemicThe 1918 influenza pandemic resulted in an estimated 50 million deaths worldwide, with three subsequent influenza pandemics of variable severity in the past century, most recently in 2009. Influenza pandemics typically result in many hospitalizations and deaths worldwide, with enormous public health, economic, and societal impact. The threat of the ...
Radioactivity: With Ron Hipschman 7:30 and 9:00 p.m. 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? Get the facts about this ubiquitous, somewhat controversial topic.Â
Where: San FranciscoCost: $19.95, 14.95 explO members, AD & Donors free
CRISPR Genome Editing: Emerging Technologies and ApplicationsThe impact of genome editing on technology, science and entrepreneurship is profound and promises to alter the way we address medical and agricultural problems.At this event, designed for a general audience and anyone interested in biotechnology and life sciences, our speakers will discuss the biology of CRISPR and emerging applications ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: Free
Dynamic Talks: Voice Platforms, Conversational Commerce, and NLUFlower Genie: how to build cool and useful Alexa-enabled e-commerce applications using Dialog FlowIn this talk, we describe how to build conversational e-commerce applications for the growing market of voice-powered AI devices using Dialog Flow. This talk demonstrates the capabilities of "Flower Genie," a teaching-oriented chatbot that can recommend a ...
New year can-do: Let NightLife help you be a better you with a night of how-to, hands-on demos, and workshops. Go home armed with both useful crafts and new skills for “adulting.â€Ripped jacket? Instructors from WorkshopSF will be on-hand to show you how to repair your clothing artfully with sashiko ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: Varies
What Ada Lovelace, Tom Paine, and the Paris Commune Can Teach Us About Digital TechnologyWhen we talk about technology we always talk about tomorrow and the future -- which makes it hard to figure out how to even get there. With engaging, sparkling prose, public interest lawyer and digital specialist Lizzie O'Shea argues that we need to stop looking forward and start looking backwards. ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $15 General, Free for members
Dr. Matthew Tiscareno (SETI) studies how things move (dynamics) in the solar system. In many cases, he applies dynamical methods to Saturn’s rings and other planetary ring systems. He is a Participating Scientist and an Imaging Team Associate for the Cassini spacecraft, which has been orbiting Saturn since 2004. ...
What makes us who we are? What combination of memory, history, biology, experience and that ineffable thing called the soul defines us?In 2016, celebrated writer and memoirist Dani Shapiro took a genetic test on a whim, believing that she knew her history well - the daughter of Orthodox Ashkenazi Jews, ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $30 General, $27 Members
Immortality Inc: The Quest to Live ForeverCan we live forever? Science journalist, Chip Walter reveals the ground-breaking research and visionaries who are trying to answer that very question.Find out more from Walter and leading rejuvenation, stem cell research and genetic experts who are redefining our understanding of life, aging and mortality.Speakers: Aubrey de Gray, SENS Research ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $25 General, $15 Member
Friday, 01/31/20
Two KIPAC Tea TalksLessons from O3: Optimizing the search for gravitational wave counterpartsSpeaker: Kate Alexander, NorthwesternBICEP/Keck Array telescopes: search for primordial gravitational wave imprints in the CMB polarizationSpeaker: Jae Hwan Kang, Kipac
Where: Menlo ParkCost: Free
The origin of the Moon within a terrestrial synestiaThe giant impact hypothesis has been the leading theory for the origin of the Moon for decades, but current models struggle to explain the Moon's composition and isotopic similarity with Earth. I will present a new lunar origin model based on the discovery that highâ€energy, highâ€angularâ€momentum giant impacts can create ...
Where: Santa CruzCost: Free
Saturday, 02/01/20
Mushroaming Along the Presidio Coastal BluffsGet your caps on and be prepared to enter our mycelium/fungus season in the Golden Gate National parks! Come and join us in the underbrush of the Presidio Coastal Bluffs as there is much to explore and learn about the fungus in our parks! We welcome everyone of all ages ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: Free
Bay Rocks for KidsJoin volunteer and geologist, Malcom Pringle, to learn about why rocks rock! What makes up the hills and habitats that surround San Francisco Bay? Bang, scratch, nick, view, (even chew?) rocks from the hills and crystals from the Bay! Ponder how and where they could have formed -- are those ...
Where: AlvisoCost: Free
Nature Walk for HealthTake a break from your busy schedule and refresh your spirit with nature at the refuge. Take a guided nature walk on the Tidelands Trail and hear what makes this National Wildlife Refuge unique. The approximately one mile walk traverses through endangered species habitat and offers great views of south ...
Where: FremontCost: Free
Jazz under the StarsJazz Under the Stars is a FREE monthly public stargazing event! Occurring on the Saturday after the 1st quarter moon (check our Events Page), join us on the 4th floor planetarium for a night of smooth jazz, bright stars, and a lot of fun! We play our jazz from CSM's own ...
Where: San MateoCost: Free
Night of IdeasThis seven-hour marathon of philosophical debate, keynotes, panels, performances, and interactive experiences is designed to spur dialogue and creative participation on the theme "Living on the Edge."We live in a world balanced on the edge between immense challenges and even grander possibilities. How do we reckon with these tensions and ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: Free
Sunday, 02/02/20
Point Reyes 15th Annual Fungus FairJoin us for the 15th annual Point Reyes National Seashore Fungus Fair. Attend free lectures in the Bear Valley Visitor Center Auditorium. Learn about fungi and their role in the many Point Reyes habitats, from grasslands to redwoods. See the remarkable colors and shapes of wild mushrooms collected in the ...
Where: Point Reyes StationCost: Free
Monday, 02/03/20
Testing inflation and constraining cosmology with cosmic microwave background measurementsInflation -- the leading model for the earliest moments of the time, in which the Universe undergoes a period of rapid, accelerating expansion -- generically predicts a background of primordial gravitational waves, which generate a B-mode component in the polarization of the cosmic microwave background (CMB). The measurement of such ...
Where: Menlo ParkCost: Free
Bright (active) Galaxies in Dark Matter halosThe bright galaxies comes in different colours and show different activities. Some are red, some blue and others have angry supermassive blackholes. These galaxies acts as the doorway to the cosmological universe we live in. Our understanding of inner working of universe and its mysterious dark components of matter and ...
Complex models in Earth Sciences refer to the combination of multiple properties, scales, observations, and physics relating the various model components for the description of geological objects. As natural objects the reservoirs, earth crust or planets require a multidisciplinary description. Formulating such a description into a joint numerical framework is ...
The Hubble Hunter’s GuideThere appears to be a significant discrepancy between Lambda CDM predictions of the Hubble constant and measurements of the Hubble constant. I will review the evidence that this discrepancy arises due to a faliure of LCDM, and discuss the challenges to resolving the discrepancy with various LCDM extensions.Speaker: Lloyd Knox, ...
Understanding the physics of the rupture process of giant earthquakes, such as those that occur around the Pacific ring of fire, from its preparatory phase to its destructive effects, is a major science question with socio-economic implications. Owing to important efforts, in the last few decades, in the development of ...
The particle nature of dark matter is a driving question of contemporary physics, with astrophysical experiments leading the search for dark matter annihilation or decay signatures. Sterile neutrinos, which could provide an elegant solution to the puzzle of the observed active neutrino masses and mixing, are among the most well-motivated light ...
Society faces the dual challenge of providing reliable and affordable energy while also reducing greenhouse gas emissions to reduce the risks of climate change. By 2040 the global population will grow from 7 to more than 9 billion and energy demand is likely to increase by 25% even with efficiency ...
Where: StanfordCost: Free
Conversations at the Library: What Every Parent Should Know About VapingOver 2500 people in the United States have contracted EVALI (e-cigarette or vaping product use-associated lung injury), and more than 50 have died from it. Adolescents and young adults are using e-cigarettes more often than combustible cigarettes.Stanford School of Medicine Professor Dr. Bonnie Halpern-Felsher will discuss her research on young ...
Where: San MateoCost: Free
Wonderfest: Ask a Science Envoy: Optimization, Ecology, & SupernovaeWonderfest Science Envoys are early-career researchers with special communication skills and aspirations. Following short talks on provocative modern science topics, these three Science Envoys will answer questions with insight and enthusiasm:UC Berkeley industrial engineer and operations researcher Caleb Bugg on "Engineering in an Apocalyptic World"Stanford Earth systems scientist Sami Li ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: Free
Tuesday, 02/04/20
Botany Series: Basic BotanyHow do plants work? If it’s been way too long since that high school biology class, come take a step back with Annette Russell (Presidio Senior Nursery Manager). We will learn the basic processes that plants go through in life, how they have adapted to the changing earth environment over ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: Donations encouraged
Two KIPAC Tea TalksCosmology using Galaxy Clusters in DESISpeaker: Christopher Bradshaw, UC Santa CruzTBASpeaker: Zhanpei Fang, Stanford
Jupiter’s moon Europa is a fascinating world and a prime candidate for life within our Solar System. I will focus on the outer ice shell of the satellite where the dissipated tidal energy sustains a subsurface ocean. If the ice shell allows for exchange processes, exogenic material deposited on the ...
Join us for this important movie for our time.Racing Extinction is a documentary about the ongoing Anthropogenic mass extinction of species and the efforts from scientists, activists and journalists to document it by Oscar-winning director Louie Psihoyos, who directed the documentary The Cove (2009). The film received an Oscar nomination, for Best Original Song, and an Emmy nomination for Exceptional Merit in ...
Where: Castro ValleyCost: Free
Science at the Library: Magnetic MagicThere are 4 activities at each presentation after a show presentation. Parents work with their children to learn about science. Recommended  for elementary age children.Â
Discovery Station: Chocolate and VanillaDoes chocolate really grow on trees?! Did you know vanilla comes from an orchid?! Come discover where two of our favorite foods come from, learn about the process of making chocolate, and find out how animals, such as monkeys, help these plants in their native tropical habitats. Docents will have ...
The modern day National Airspace System (NAS) is powered by System Wide Information Management (SWIM) which is a real-time digital data sharing infrastructure that provides a high fidelity view of the lifecycle of a flight. The newly available data within the SWIM feeds can be leveraged to help drive efficiencies ...
Recent advances in perception technology, fueled by progress in deep learning, have materially changed the degree of situational awareness one can expect from robots engaged in the real world: in addition to perceiving the geometry of the world around them, robots can now also reason about its semantics, and communicate ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
Investigation of the Feijao Tailings Dam Failure near Brumadinho, BrazilAt approximately 12:28pm local time on January 25, 2019, tailings dam B-1 at Vale S.A.’s Corrego do Feijao Iron Ore Mine, located 9 kilometers north-east of Brumadinho, in the state of Minas Gerais, Brazil, suffered a sudden failure resulting in a catastrophic mudflow that travelled rapidly downstream resulting in significant ...
Professor Kate O'Neill discusses how wastes have become globalized, but also how a single move by one country - China's decision not to import paper and plastic scrap - can affect all of us right down to weekly chores such as taking out the trash.Free for OLLI@Berkeley members, UC Faculty, ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: $10 General
Four Graduate Student Research in Progress TalksLaura Hollander (Boyer Lab) Effect of salt marsh plant species diversity on community response to sediment augmentationChristian Tettelbach (Boyer Lab) Effects of climate change on the herbivory of eelgrass (Zostera marina) by an invasive grazer in San Francisco BayCarl Hendrickson (Boyer and Nielsen Labs)Pisaster disaster and other tales from the ...
As American society continues to have a growing older population, understanding all aspects of aging is a critical national priority. Perhaps no subject is more important than understanding what happens to our brains as they age and what people can do to enhance cognition as they get older. And there ...