In the work presented, we use an incentivized consumption measure to assess the behavioral impacts of watching a roughly 15-minute video about industrial-scale pork production (clipped from the Dominion documentary). They find, provisionally (based on data collected thus far), that the demand for meat-containing meals decreases by 26.4% immediately after ...
Robotics in Construction: Advancing Refurbishment and Material ReuseThe current construction industry is inherently misaligned with the planetary boundaries. Not only do we exceed our budget of CO2 concentrations in the atmosphere, but the industry’s increasing demand for new resources is damaging our natural environment. Robotics in construction promises to support the transition to a sustainable building industry. ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
Four Fish: How Science and the Media Shaped What We Eat from the SeaThere are plenty of fish in the sea, we’re told, but over the last fifty years, Americans have seen their seafood choices shrink to the point where often we’re usually choosing among just four “flesh archetypes” of protein from the ocean. How did this simplification of our markets and our ...
Data-driven dynamical modeling, fundamental to control and Reinforcement Learning in systems with unknown dynamics, faces challenges from data scarcity, such as low-resolution measurements. For example, in power systems, smart meter data may not capture fast load dynamics. This prevents us from training an accurate and robust Deep Learning model.In this talk, ...
Where: StanfordCost: Free
SETI Live: Amino Acids on Bennu! Building Blocks for Life Detected in Asteroid Bennu SamplesThe OSIRIS-REx (Origins, Spectral Interpretation, Resource Identification and Security - Regolith Explorer) mission has been a resounding success so far, from taking a sample of asteroid Bennu to returning that sample to Earth. Now, the first in-depth analysis of the space rocks is complete, and the results have been published ...
Where: Cost: Free
Theoretical perspectives on modern machine learning paradigms: generative, scientific and out-of-distributionOver the past decade, machine learning models have grown in scale and complexity. Generative models, for instance, have gone through many iterations of model classes (e.g., GANs, diffusion models, autoregressive models), architectures (e.g., Transformers), as well as an increasingly involved training and inference-time pipeline. Machine-learned systems have also started to ...
It’s time for a new narrative for the ocean, one that reflects current scientific knowledge and acknowledges innovative new partnerships and solutions that center the ocean in our future. The two current dominant narratives for the ocean are anchored in the past. The older one considers the ocean to be ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
Vector MediaThe capability of neural networks to generate texts and images by learning from large amounts of data is often framed as both the most significant contribution and the most obvious flaw of contemporary artificial intelligence research. Much critical work thus starts from a reading of training datasets - but the ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
After Dark: SyzygyDive into the science and history of eclipses with experts from the Exploratorium.
Where: San FranciscoCost: $22.95 General, free for members
NightLifeCalling all creatures of the night: explore the nocturnal side of the Academy at NightLife and see what's revealed. With live DJs, outdoor bars, ambiance lighting, and nearly 60,000 live animals (including familiar faces like Claude, our alligator with albinism), the night is sure to be wild.Step inside the iconic ...
Motivated reasoning - confirmation bias, disconfirmation bias, and related concepts - can get in the way of making well-reasoned decisions. And people certainly are capable of poor reasoning, especially when it comes to conspiracy theories. Psychologists debate whether mistaken ideas are the result of “information deficit”, and even whether it’s ...
Beavers and their dams create wetlands, store and filter water, augment fish populations, raise the number of migratory and songbirds, and have a dramatic positive impact on biodiversity. Dr. Perryman will discuss how working to help people understand and coexist with this single species will continue to have a beneficial ...
Join Chabot astronomers for a live watch party of the magnificent Total Lunar Eclipse from Chabot’s Observation Deck. Bring your friends & family and a lawn chair to enjoy Eclipse-themed crafts and demonstrations, then get bundled up with a cup of hot cocoa to watch this stunning celestial show. Between ...
Where: OaklandCost: $10 Adults, $5 kids/Seniors, Members Free
Lunar Eclipse Observation - CANCELEDCome to the Foothill Observatory to see the moon pass through Earth's shadow. The Foothill College Astronomy Department and the Peninsula Astronomical Society will open the observatory and have additional portable telescopes out at parking lot 4 to observe our cosmic companion as our planet blocks direct sunlight from its ...
Where: Los Altos HillsCost: Free
Lunar Eclipse Watch PartyOn the night of Thursday, March 13, a total lunar eclipse will be visible across the United States for the first time since 2022. Join us at The Lawrence for a late-night watch party to catch this celestial spectacle, also known as a Blood Moon! Learn from local astronomers about ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free with admission
Friday, 03/14/25
Bair Island Walking TourJoin Peninsula Open Space Trust for a walking tour at the Bair Island Unit of the Don Edwards San Francisco Bay National Wildlife Refuge! You’ll be guided by POST ambassadors who will share the history of this beautiful protected space, information about the species that live there, and what you ...
"Construction" contributes around 20% of human related GHGs every year. This is from the embodied emissions of materials, the transportation and construction processes. These embodied emissions occur mainly “upfront” before the building or infrastructure is even in use and is then effectively “locked in”. This means it has become the ...
Where: StanfordCost:
Pi DayJoin the 38th annual celebration of our own homegrown holiday! March 14 (3/14) commemorates the irrational, transcendent, and never-ending ratio that helps describe circles of all sizes. Explore math-inspired activities and presentations, then join our pi parade and eat a free piece of pie. Come for the STEAM and stay ...
Superconducting van der Waals Devices For Quantum Technology2D van Der Waals materials-based heterostructures have led to new devices for fundamental science and applications. Superconducting Josephson devices based on 2D materials offer unique opportunities to engineer new functionality for quantum technology.I will present results from two classes of materials. First, proximitized graphene-based Josephson junctions lead to a quantum ...
KALW LIVE: Pi Day with Science Friday featuring Ira FlatowIra Flatow and Ethan Elkind will take the stage of 111 Minna to do an exclusive live in-person Science Friday with a focus on climate change and environmental solutions.Special guest speakers also include:Etosha Cave - Cofounder and Chief Science Officer at Twelve, a company that recycles carbon dioxideKrishna Niyogi - ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $10 - $20 donation requested
Sonoma Mycological Association General Meeting: David AroraDavid Arora’s Wheel of FungiJoin us with the esteemed mycologist for a variety of mushroom-related topics across Asia, Africa, and California!Mycologist David Arora is the author of the very popular mushroom guidebooks All that the Rain Promises and More as well as the epic and humorous tome Mushrooms Demystified. He ...
Where: SebastopolCost: Free
Saturday, 03/15/25
Keeper Academy at CuriOdysseyIf you have ever dreamed of being an Animal Keeper this is the workshop for you! In this four-hour crash course, participants will experience a day in the life of an Animal Keeper. Spend a morning with us cleaning, prepping food, and making behavioral observations as you learn what goes ...
Where: San MateoCost: $130-$150
AI Workshop: Humanoid RoboticsWelcome to our immersive AI technology workshop series. During these sessions you will be introduced to new and established AI tools that will help you create and manipulate content in new and powerful ways. Each session is led by an industry expert who will guide you through the material and ...
Where: Santa ClaraCost: $95
Salamander Search at SanbornSanborn is famous for its amphibians; you just need to do some extra searching to find them! Join us for a fun day of looking under rocks, logs, and other unique hiding spots that Sanborn’s Salamanders call home!Register at weblinkAges 4 - 12
Where: SaratogaCost: Free
Foothills Family Nature WalkEnvironmental Volunteers’ Family Nature Walks program is designed to help community members get to know our local open space areas. Small groups will be guided by a knowledgeable environmental educator during an exploration of a local open space. These small groups will be introduced to fun nature-based activities, and a ...
Dr Karen Holl will discuss what we can and cannot achieve from tree planting and how we can improve project outcomes. Research from her lab evaluates how well the many nonprofit organizations and private companies who support tree-growing projects are following best practices for successful, long-term reforestation.Editor's Note: The event's ...
Where: Santa CruzCost: Free
April Fools: After Hours at the Museum of the EyeCelebrate our popular exhibit, Hoodwinked: 19th Century Quack Medicine, at our special after-hours event! Explore bonus quack devices and patent medicines that didn’t make it into the original show while enjoying a specialty cocktail. Don’t miss this exclusive opportunity before these artifacts return to the vault and before the “Hoodwinked” ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: FREE
Monday, 03/17/25
Searching for Wandering MHBs and Stornly Lensed Transients in the Ear of Rubin, Roman, and EuclidThe Euclid and Roman wide-field surveys conicide with an exciting new era for transient discovery, in which Rubin Observatory's LSST will indentify thousands of tidal disruption events (TDEs) and millions of supernovae - including hundreds of gravitationally lensed supernovae (gLSNe). These surveys will enable us to identify populations of transients ...
Long-duration energy storage (LDES) is a key resource in enabling zero-emissions electricity grids but its role within different types of grids is not well understood. In this work, we find that a) LDES is particularly valuable in majority wind-powered regions and regions with diminishing hydropower generation, b) seasonal operation of ...
We consider the task of producing a single trajectory of a dynamical system under some state dependent policy. This ‘policy simulation’ task is often the core computational bottleneck in modern Reinforcement Learning algorithms. The multiple, inherently serial, policy evaluations that must be performed in one such simulation constitute the bulk ...
Speaker: Andres Bendesky, Columbia UniversityRoom: Auditorium
Where: StanfordCost: Free
Radical-SAM Enzymes Nature’s Choice to Initiate Radical ReactionsRadical reactions are central to enzymatic catalysis, and overwhelmingly are carried out by Nature’s largest enzyme superfamily, the radical S-adenosyl-L-methionine (SAM) enzymes (RS enzymes), with over 700,00 members that span all kingdoms of life and exhibit remarkable catalytic diversity. These enzymes initiate a reaction through H-atom abstraction from substrate by ...
The amino acid sequence of a protein encodes more than the native three-dimensional structure; it encodes the entire energy landscape - an ensemble of conformations whose energetics and dynamics are finely tuned for folding, binding and activity. Small variations in the sequence and environment modulate this landscape and can have ...
William G. Dauben LectureSociety depends on polymeric materials now more than at any other time in history. Although synthetic polymers are indispensable in a wide array of applications, ranging from commodity packaging and structural materials to technologically complex biomedical and electronic devices, the negative impact of their synthesis and disposal ...
Dr. Manfred Boudreaux-Dehmer is the inaugural Chief Information Officer (CIO) of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). His principal responsibility is to realize the Allies’ vision for Information and Communications Technology (ICT) in support of NATO’s purpose to safeguard freedom and security for its 32 member nations. He is tasked ...
In this talk, Professor Ajoy will present their experiments leveraging electron and nuclear spins out of equilibrium to build highly sensitive, deployable quantum sensors. These sensors utilize solid-state systems, such as semiconductors, where nuclear spins can be optically "hyperpolarized" to levels thousands of times greater than thermal equilibrium. Remarkably, these ...
Understanding the mechanisms of DNA repair, one molecule at a timeThe Passmore lab uses biochemical reconstitution, structural biology and functional studies to gain mechanistic insights into mRNA processing, mRNA stability and genome integrity - fundamental processes that affect all eukaryotes. DNA must be passed on faithfully from cell to cell and across generations. This lecture will discuss work on the ...
Achieving ballistic charge and energy flow in materials at room temperature is a long-standing goal that could unlock ultrafast, lossless energy and information technologies. The key obstacle to overcome is short-range scattering between electronic particles and lattice phonons. I will describe two promising avenues for realizing ballistic transport in two-dimensional ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
When Eagles Roar - The Amazing Journey of an African Wildlife AdventurerJames Currie is a safari guide with the world-renowned company Wilderness Safaris. As a lifelong wildlife enthusiast and native of South Africa, he has led professional wildlife and birding tours for many years, and his passion for adventure and remote cultures has taken him to nearly every corner of the ...
Wonderfest Science Envoys are early-career researchers with special communication skills and aspirations. Following short talks on provocative modern science topics, these two Science Envoys will answer questions with insight and enthusiasm:UC Berkeley biologist Kristy Mualim on Genetic Biodiversity Loss in the Anthropocene - In the Anthropocene, the age of planet-wide ...
This month, we’ll be joined by two Steward Observatory graduate students: Aafaque Khan will be telling us about how to use small satellites to study the collision between our very own Milky Way and its nearest neighbor, and Lily Whitler will be talking about the very earliest galaxies to exist ...
Dr. Meier will present the problems associated with severe mushroom poisoning from her perspective as the Senior Toxicology Management Specialist at the San Francisco Division of California Poison Control. This presentation will focus on the most dangerous poisoning syndromes, mechanisms of toxicity, clinical aspects, and medical managementSpeaker: Kathi Meier, ...
The widepread deployment of AI systems in critical domains demands more rigorous approaches to evaluating their capabilities and safety. While current evaluation practices rely on static benchmarks, these methods face fundamental efficiency, reliability, and real-world relevance challenges. This talk presents a path toward a measurement framework that bridges established psychometric ...
Where: StanfordCost: Free
Acorns, Shellfish, and Uplands: Archaeology in the Santa Cruz MountainsThe archaeological record of the Santa Cruz Mountains, particularly around the San Vicente Creek Watershed, provides evidence of human occupation and utilization from approximately 4000 BP to the present. Despite extensive anthropogenic modifications??"resulting from over a century of logging, mining, and topographic restructuring??"the preserved deposits within this watershed offer a ...
Genome editing as an enabling tool has been revolutionizing the ways scientists advance basic understanding of biology and speed up application in medicine and agriculture. Creating and breeding broad-spectrum disease resistance to elite crops is critical to sustainable agriculture. Prime Editing, as one of CRISPR-based genome editing technologies, offers advantages ...
The long and the short of it: Mechanistic insights into the mRNA poly(A) tail machineryCells are defined by the genes they express. Moreover, rapid changes in gene expression allow cells to respond to their environments. The Passmore lab uses biochemical reconstitution, structural biology and functional studies to gain mechanistic insights into mRNA processing, mRNA stability and genome integrity - fundamental processes that affect gene ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
Energy and Resources Group ColloquiumPersistent spatialized, racialized, and socioeconomic disparities characterize drinking water access in the U.S. Despite California’s legal recognition of the human right to water more than a decade ago, many residents face challenges accessing safe and affordable water. California presents a critical case to examine how state-society interactions shape water access. ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
Carbon, Climate, and Humanity Join us live for a journey into the world of carbon, the most versatile element on the planet. Your tour guide is New York Times bestselling author Paul Hawken.Carbon is the only element that animates the entirety of the living world. Though comprising a tiny fraction of Earth’s composition, our ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $25 in person, $10 online, members get discount
A Logic For The Future: International Relations in the Age of TurbulenceStephen Heintz and Kim Stanley Robinson will discuss our polycrisis, and the swift and holistic reform of global governance institutions that is needed to respond to these urgent transnational and planetary challenges we are facing.We are living in an age of exceptional complexity and turbulence. What distinguishes this period in ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: TBA
Two Eyes are Better than One: JWST and ALMA Look at Star FormationStars and their planetary systems form in cold interstellar gas and dust clouds impermeable to the optical light our eyes can see. By contrast, light at much longer wavelengths is able to penetrate these regions allowing us to directly observe stars that are currently forming. The Mid-InfraRed Instrument (MIRI) aboard ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: Free
Waves of Change: Ensuring Equity in Coastal Access - LivestreamMany people across the Bay Area face safety, cultural and economic barriers when trying to access our shared outdoor spaces. How can we begin to change this? Join us as we explore equitable ways for communities to safely experience the beauty of the California coast. Find out how you can ...
Where: Cost: Free
Exploring BioAstronautics: A Path to the Stars - LivestreamRight now, we’re at the dawn of a new space age. As humanity prepares to return to the moon and beyond, one might ask: how can I be a part of this? Join Ben Foehr, BS in Aerospace Engineering and former graduate student studying Human Spaceflight at Colorado University at ...
Discover the intricate process of traditional cheese-making, focusing on the vital interactions between bacteria and fungi. This presentation emphasizes the scientific methods used to explore microbial communication and its implications for health and cheese production.Did you know that the unique flavors, textures, and aromas of traditional cheeses are crafted by ...