Science at Cal - Alchemy in the 21st Century: New materials to combat the energy crisis - LivestreamAs scientists continuously hunt for novel approaches to combat our energy crisis, the field of materials science has secured a spot in the fight, furthering our understanding of the properties and applications of matter. “Materials discovery†is at the heart of this research. In this month’s Midday Science Cafe, Berkeley ...
Where: Cost: Free
After Dark: FlyFlutter, float, gust, waft, or soar - just get ready to be blown away. Tinker with wind tunnels and wind tables. Marvel at wind-powered whirligigs and aerodynamic designs. Then step outside to see the familiar in unfamiliar ways. Tonight, creativity is in the air!
Where: San FranciscoCost: $19.95 General, Free for members
NightLife: Art LabNightLife: Art Lab is back for another interactive evening dedicated to the intersections of science and art. For budding and seasoned artists alike, get those creative juices flowing with hands-on art practice inspired by the natural world.
Why is mentorship important? Are you committed and dedicated to being the change you want to see in the STEM field? Let's come together to explore the recommendations from the groundbreaking American Institute in Physics Task Force to Elevate African American Representation in Undergraduate Physics & Astronomy (AIP TEAM-UP) Report. Harris ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: Free
California Hummingbirds and More - LivestreamAlthough the focus of this talk is California hummingbirds, we’ll also stop in Arizona and Central and South America as we discuss the origin and taxonomy of these flying jewels, their nesting and migration behaviors, and some of the features that make hummingbirds so unique.Speaker: Bob Lewis, photographerSee weblink for ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
NightSchool: Animal Navigation - LivestreamAnimals don't use GPS to navigate the world around them, so how do they do it? Join us for a night featuring some of the amazing science behind communication and wayfinding in nature.Sharks routinely make long-distance migrations, sometimes spanning entire ocean basins to their targeted locations. How do they maintain ...
Where: Cost: Free
Virtual Telescope Viewing: the Return of SaturnStay up with Chabot Astronomers on a Journey to the sixth planet from the Sun, Saturn, also known as the “Jewel of the Solar Systemâ€!Saturn is the second largest planet in our solar system, after Jupiter. Saturn is a “gas giant†composed primarily of hydrogen and helium, and is best ...