Good for You, Good for the PlanetWhat we eat impacts both our health and the health of the planet.When we think about climate change we think about our transportation systems and our power plants. However, our food choices and our agricultural systems produce 49 - 87% of human caused greenhouse gases (per studies).Most of the chronic ...
Where: SaratogaCost: Free
The Extremes of Accretion: Ultraluminous X-ray Sources and Super-Eddington PulsarsUltraluminous X-ray sources (ULXs) are off-nuclear X-ray sources with luminosities that exceed the Eddington limit for stellar renmant black holes. This implies either the presence of larger, 'intermediate mass' black holes, or systems that have managed to violate their Eddington limits. Prior to NuSTAR, black hole accretors were widely assumed, ...
Cloud + Deep Reinforcement Learning + Microsim: the Future of Mixed Autonomy TrafficThe question of how will self-driving cars will change urban mobility patterns is an open topic today. This talk describes scientific contributions in the field of reinforcement learning presented in the context of enabling mixed-autonomy mobility, the gradual and complex integration of automated vehicles into the existing traffic system. The ...
Aperture Lucida: a Natural History of Vision With Tristan Duke7:30 p.m. | Osher Gallery 1, Kanbar ForumJoin artist and inventor Tristan Duke as he shares his process of creative inquiry over the past two years as Exploratorium Artist-in-Residence, culminating in his new artwork and optical device Aperture Lucida. He'll provide a ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $19.95, 14.95 members, $0.00 Donors & AD members
Innovation in the Data Privacy EraJoin swissnex San Francisco and The Hive for a discussion of privacy and innovation.California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) has gone into effect January 1st 2020. The law is likely to have a far-reaching impact on the tech world, especially in categories like AI (Artificial Intelligence). Under CCPA, a company must ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: Free
Noise Pop NightlifeSpend an evening exploring the science of sound as NightLife kicks off the Noise Pop Music and Arts Festival with a headlining DJ set by Washed Out.Washed Out is the recording name of chillwave pioneer Ernest Greene, best known for launching the synth-heavy, bedroom-pop sound of the early 2010s, and ...
Are anticoagulant rat poisons the new DDT? Lisa Owens Viani will describe the epidemic of wildlife mortality caused by these poisons. She’ll explain their impacts on birds of prey such as hawks and owls, among many other animals. She’ll summarize proposed legislation to reduce the use of dangerous rodenticides, and ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
It is time to question the standard lore about mushroom cookeryBeliefs about how to handle and cook mushrooms, where they fit into a meal, and even what mushrooms are good to eat seem driven more by superstition and tradition than by an understanding of their flavors, aromas, and chemistry. This presentation will take a more modern look at their cooking, ...
Where: Santa RosaCost: Free
Fungi and ArtFungi can have a direct effect on art works by destroying them, and many fungal images are better described as kitsch than art. Fungi, however, also figure in many truly artistic works and have done so for much of recorded history. Taylor will touch on the above noted topics before ...