Federal Funding Impacts for Sustainability & ResilienceFederal rollbacks are reshaping the future of sustainability and resilience. From cancellations of major FEMA hazard resilience grant programs, to repeals of climate provisions from the Inflation Reduction Act, to new tariffs driving up the cost of clean energy, the federal government is pulling back just as the need to ...
Internal wave solitons with amplitudes as large as 150 m propagate westward across the South China Sea, eventually interacting with the continental slope near Dongsha Atoll. Here, we present some of the first coherent observations of these waves from deep water (>500 m), through their shoaling transformation all the way ...
Where: StanfordCost: Free
SETI Live: This Microbe Breathes Two Ways! - LivestreamJoin host Beth Johnson on SETI Live as she talks with Dr. Eric Boyd from the University of Montana about a groundbreaking discovery: microbes that can breathe in two ways at once! These extraordinary bacteria simultaneously perform both aerobic (oxygen-based) and anaerobic (sulfur-based) respiration, challenging everything we thought we knew about cellular life.Discover how this incredible metabolic flexibility ...
With the advent of cloud computing and now generative AI, demand for datacenters has never been more robust. This has led to unique challenges with interconnection to the electric grid, with most utilities unable to satisfy interconnection requests in a reasonable (~ 2 years) timeframe. This talk focuses on mitigation ...
Power, Control Technologies, and Sovereignty in the AI AgeBig Tech companies aren’t just large corporations. They’re political actors and economic planners. And their deep pockets and control over social media and personal data only partially explain their dominance, argues economist Cecilia Rikap, University College London.Rikap’s talk at BESI will show how big tech’s real power lies in its ...
Ghost stories and monster sightings have long been an important way for humans to deal with their fears of the unknown. Often these tales come from situations where folklore stepped in to explain science that people didn’t understand yet. Nowhere did this play out quite as spectacularly as in eighteenth ...
Where: Cost: Free
Fright NightLifeTricks, treats, and thrills all night long - summon your crew for our annual after-dark haunt featuring performances by Oaklash. Costumes are highly recommended and welcomed.
Where: San FranciscoCost: Varies
After Dark: CreepatoriumJoin us at Pier 15 for an unforgettable evening of thrills and chills! Traverse through a specially decorated Tactile Dome. Soak in spooky vibes with live jazz from John Brothers Piano Company, touch a carnivorous plant, and dress to impress for our costume contest. Don’t forget to uncover the creepy ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $22.95 General, free for members
Familes on the LandWe welcome you to an easy "challenge by choice" type of hike day with staff and docents at Bouverie Preserve. Explore the different trails and ecosytems of the preserve or enjoy a nice picnic, this day's adventure is all up to you!Register at weblink
Where: Glen EllenCost: Free
First Saturday: Free Tour of the Santa Cruz ArboretumAround the World in 60-90 Minutes!On the first Saturday of each month, the Arboretum offers a docent or staff-led tour of the Arboretum.Sometimes you will see New Zealand, South Africa, California, and Australia. Sometimes you might see combinations of several gardens or the developing World Conifer Collection or Rare Fruit ...
Where: Santa CruzCost: Free with admission, and for members
Join the San Francisco Bay Wildlife Society for a virtual conversation with Bill "The Fox Guy" Leikam! Bill will tell stories about gray foxes that he has studied and learned from here in the Bay Area. Come with your questions about these incredible animals!About Bill Leikam: Since October 2009, Bill Leikam ...
Where: Cost: Free
City Public Star PartyCome join the San Francisco Amateur Astronomers for free public stargazing of the Moon, planets, globular clusters and more!The event will take place in Tunnel Tops National Park, parking is located adjacent to Picnic Place (210 Lincoln Blvd for GPS) with the telescopes setup in the East Meadow.Dress warmly as conditions ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: Free
Jazz Under the StarsJazz Under the Stars is a FREE monthly public stargazing event! Join us for a night of smooth jazz, bright stars, and a lot of fun! We play our jazz from CSM's own KCSM 91.1. Founded in 1964, KCSM has grown to become one of the top 35 most listened to non-commercial ...
Where: San MateoCost: Free
Sunday, 11/02/25
Morning Hike at WavecrestJoin Peninsula Open Space Trust for a very easy 2-mile walk at Wavecrest Open Space in Half Moon Bay! We’ll walk through groves of trees and fields where we’ll have a great chance to spot a variety of birds, especially raptors! We’ll also walk along the coastal bluffs where we ...
Where: Half Moon BayCost: Free
History of Drawbridge - LivestreamJoin Ceal Craig, Ph.D., a 20+ year volunteer for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service, for a unique opportunity to dive into the history of Drawbridge, a historic town that once housed a thriving community on an island along the South San Francisco Bay. How did this community survive in ...
Achieving climate change mitigation goals will likely require increasing the shares of variable renewable energy (VRE) from around 15% today to at least 70% by mid-century. Best-in-class macro-energy systems (MES) models explore important features of potential systems but make computational trade-offs in their resolution of grid features, weather, and land ...
Where: StanfordCost: Free
Toward Safe Water for All: From Geochemistry to Equity in AccessonSufficient freshwater to meet the needs of humanity is increasingly lacking. A changing climate coupled with increased demand challenges our ability to provide a sufficient, safe, economically viable, and equitable water supply for domestic use, food production, and industrial processes. California is no exception and, in fact, epitomizes the stresses ...
The Internet is at an inflection point. As AI and synthetic media explode, the world's digital knowledge faces unprecedented threats. At the same time, a new generation of web technologies known as "Web3" offer new opportunities to protect the security and integrity of data. This talk will outline a new ...
Where: StanfordCost: Free
SETI Live: Welcome Moiya!Dr. Moiya McTier is an astrophysicist, folklorist, and science communicator in New York City who loves planets, galaxy evolution, her cat named Cosmo, and old stories about space. She is also the latest addition to our rotating cast of hosts for SETI Live! Join communications specialist Beth Johnson for an ...
While photophoresis, or “light-driven motion,” has long explained how aerosol layers remain aloft in the middle atmosphere, practical applications have only recently been gaining attention. Advances in nanofabrication now allow us to build lightweight structures that can propel themselves upward using photophoretic forces alone. These “photophoretic flyers” can sustain flight ...
Where: BerkeleyCost: Free
Biomolecular condensates: Interactions, emergent properties and potential functionsPhase separation compartmentalizes cells via the formation of membraneless organelles, also called biomolecular condensates. Phase separation influences many fundamental biological processes, from transcription to sorting of molecules and the stress response. Phase separation is mediated by a combination of associative and segregative phase transitions, or networking and a density transition, ...
Virtually all of the isotopes heavier than iron would not exist without neutron-induced reactions. Despite there importance in many different astrophysical scenarios, there are almost no direct measurements for isotopes with half-lives shorter than a few years. A radically new approach is necessary to overcome this constraint. Ion storage rings ...
Until about decade ago, the central focus of climate mitigation efforts was how to make progress - how we might drastically reduce fossil energy emissions. By 2018, though, it was increasingly clear that electricity from renewables would beat fossil fuels on cost, and the focus shifted from just making progress ...
From lunar samples returned by the Apollo missions in the 1960s and 1970s to measurements taken from satellites orbiting the Moon in the present day, we've learned that the Moon used to have a global magnetic field just like the Earth does today. At some point, this global field disappeared. ...
Where: San FranciscoCost: $15 General, $12 Members & Seniors
Tuesday, 11/04/25
Dubious News and the Aging American: Understanding Discernment and Engagement Among Older AdultsWhy do older adults engage more with misinformation online, even when they often identify falsehoods correctly in surveys? In this talk, I investigate that paradox using a host of survey experiments and behavioral trace data. Analyses across multiple nationally representative samples show that older Americans disproportionately consume and share low-credibility ...
A long-standing debate in the Earth Sciences bears on the question of whether top-down erosion processes govern mountain building processes, but how do we measure the topographic signature of the climate drivers independent of tectonics? I’ll discuss two natural experiments to disentangle topographic signatures previously attributed to climate. I’ll demonstrate ...
This talk will discuss Josephson junction networks from the double-junction SQUID to the frustrated dice-lattice array, examining aspects of 4e superconductivity leading to flat bands and opening a route to protected Josephson qubits. The experiments take advantage of superconductor-semiconductor hybrid materials.Speaker: Charles Marcus, University of Washington
In low-permeability fractured media, such as granites and shales, flow and the associated transport of dissolved solutes is controlled primarily by fractures embedded within the rock matrix. Interplay of individual fracture geometry with network structure determines the properties of the fluid flow field therein. However, relevant lengths scales within a ...
Where: StanfordCost: Free
Taiwan Rising - The Origins of a High-Tech IndustryHow did Taiwan ascend to such great heights in high-tech manufacturing? Honghong Tinn, author of Island Tinkerers, shares the fascinating history of how hobbyists and enthusiasts in Taiwan helped transform the country through innovative and creative computer use. Here's what you'll learn:Why the stereotype that “the West innovates, and the East ...