Go Big, Go Left: Pushing the Limits of Liquid Xenon Detectors for Dark Matter DetectionWhile there is firm astrophysical evidence for dark matter, fundamental properties of the substance, such as its constituent size and mass, remain key open questions in modern physics. Observation of dark matter interactions with Standard Model particles would enable the first constraints on those properties, but, to date, no such ...
The Chatterjee lab develops new chemical tools to investigate the mechanistic roles of protein post-translational modifications in human gene regulation. The chemical modifications we study vary in complexity from the methylation and acetylation of lysine side-chains to their conjugation with small proteins, such as ubiquitin and the small ubiquitin-like modifier ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
Two KIPAC Tea TalksHubble constant tension: update from the strong lensing time-delay cosmography frontSpeaker: Simon Birrer, KIPACSearching for axion strings with CMB and lensingSpeaker: Junwu Huang, Permieter Institute
Where: StanfordCost: Free
Chasing Ancient Demons: The Quest to detect 21cm fluctuations from X-ray sources before reionization Two important chapters in our Universe’s history remain, for the most part, unexplored by direct observations. During the “dark agesâ€, cooling gas clouds left over from the big bang collapsed into dark-matter halos to form the first bound objects and where conditions were right, the first stars ignited, heralding in ...
Photochemical produced hazes are prevalent in the atmospheres of planetary bodies in the solar system and could also be ubiquitous in exoplanetary atmospheres. Haze has been shown to affect the thermal structure and dynamics of planetary and exoplanetary atmospheres. It could also be a source of the surface material on ...
Organic molecules interact strongly with confined electromagnetic fields in plasmonic arrays or optical microcavities owing to their bright transition dipole moments. This interaction gives rise to molecular polaritons, hybrid light-matter quasiparticles. Molecular polaritonics opens doors for new room-temperature opportunities for the nontrivial control of physico-chemical properties of molecular assemblies [1]. ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
Fracton - Elasticity DualityProf. Leo Radzihovsky of University of Colorado at Boulder will give the Applied Physics/Physics colloquium
Where: StanfordCost: Free
Bay Area Climate Action: 2020 and BeyondWith cities around the world committed to carbon neutrality to address the climate crisis, Bay Area cities from Albany to San Francisco are deepening their actions to accelerate the transformation to equitable, climate-friendly city systems. A local government panel shares their experience and new initiatives to engage their communities, save ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: Free
Commercial Mushroom Farming - Nature and NurtureKyle Garrone holds a degree in Biology from University of California, Davis with a focus on plant pathology and mycology. He has been the Production Manager of Far West Fungi since graduating from UC Davis in 2010, with his primary focus on increasing yields, reducing labor, and experimenting with new ...