Join us for a special preview event celebrating the Keep it CO?OL exhibition, winner of the 2023 SFNS Agora award. This event explores the intricate role of CO? in climate change, while also examining the future of climate action and the vital role museums play in raising awareness, fostering critical ...
High spatiotemporal resolution mapping of cellular electrophysiological activity is critical for various fields, including neuroscience, brain-machine interfaces, and cell therapy. Ultimately, our goal is to simultaneously record activities from millions, or even billions, of cells at single-cell resolution, with millisecond temporal resolution and cell-type specificity, across three-dimensional (3D) tissues throughout ...
Chemical sensing of natural waters at a spatially relevant resolution relevant demands sensors that (1) are relatively inexpensive, (2) capture holistic characteristics of variable chemical background, and (3) are able to detect target pollutants that are a minority fraction of the charge balance. Ion-selective electrodes are promising due to their ...
The next important milestone for quantum computing is moving past quantum supremacy, which demonstrated computational power, to quantum utility - solving useful computations much faster than classical computers. To accomplish this, quantum computers must scale up to large size, and most importantly, qubit quality must improve to lower errors to ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
Sorting the Solar System - LivestreamThis 90-minute workshop for educators explores how we classify the many objects within our Solar System. Participants will investigate how we use observations to inform inferences and make decisions about the processes on distant objects and what we call them.Registration closes December 8 at 11:59 PM PST