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[24 Nov 2007 | No Comment | ]

The DtaS Science in Action event – the Stanford Linear Accelerator was an amazing event. 20 people were able to get a 1st hand look at the one of the premier particle acclerators in the world.
We all gathered for a half hour explanation of particle physics…that quickly turned into an hour with all the fascinating questions (leave to science cafers to come up with good questions). We then spent another hour looking at the accelerator itself, along with more fascinating discussion on the research conducted there. Rather than my …

Earthquakes, Science in Action »

[8 Nov 2007 | No Comment | ]

This past weekend, 6 DtaS attendees strapped on their boots and hit the trail. Considering the recent 5.6 quake last week, what better time to learn about faults here in the Bay Area?
Six of us hit the dusty trail in Los Trancos Open Space Preserve. It was a docent led hike and our leader was quite knowledgeable. Over the course of the 2-3 mike hike (click the link to see a virtual tour of the hike), we were learned about basic earthquake science, with a eye on the 1906 quake. …