Past Events
Science Distilled: Batteries Included
Science Distilled, a new lecture series created by DRI and The Discovery, makes cutting-edge science approachable through presentations on current and curious topics held at hip locations in a social atmosphere. Personal power storage is transforming the way people think about energy independence. Ripples created by the Tesla Gigafactory have put Nevada in the spotlight for renewable energy and power storage. You may have heard of emerging technologies for personal energy storage, such as Tesla’s Powerwall 2, but likely haven’t…
Find out more »Science Distilled: Sculpting the Earth
Science Distilled, a new lecture series created by DRI and The Discovery, makes cutting-edge science approachable through presentations on current and curious topics held at hip locations in a social atmosphere. Are you in love with the land? If we listen closely enough, it will tell us its stories. Stories come to us in many forms. Myths and legends are one way to understand what came before, and science has another tale to tell, drawing from evidence and observations of…
Find out more »Science Distilled: The Ecology of Snow
Science Distilled, a new lecture series created by DRI and The Discovery, makes cutting-edge science approachable through presentations on current and curious topics held at hip locations in a social atmosphere. How snow impacts life, from the forest to the microbes. “When snow falls, nature listens.” Antoinette van Kleffe may have been speaking more literally than figuratively when she penned this quote. At this Science Distilled, DRI researchers Kelly Gleason and Alison Murray will share perspectives from the ecosystem on…
Find out more »Science Distilled: Genetics, the key to my heart?
Science Distilled, a new lecture series created by DRI and The Discovery, makes cutting-edge science approachable through presentations on current and curious topics held at hip locations in a social atmosphere. Genetically Speaking Scientists and health researchers are discovering that one size does not fit all when it comes to advice for promoting heart health. Why is it so hard to predict who is going to have a heart attack? Why do seemingly healthy people die of heart attacks? Sometimes…
Find out more »Science Distilled: The future of fighting cybercrime
Science Distilled, a new lecture series created by DRI and The Discovery, makes cutting-edge science approachable through presentations on current and curious topics held at hip locations in a social atmosphere. What do cybersecurity and paintball have in common? For the majority of us, pondering cybersecurity risks makes us worry about our bank account. But in reality, the major challenges of cybersecurity may lie more in large critical infrastructure (like electrical grids and water systems) vulnerabilities or vulnerabilities in the…
Find out more »Science Distilled: Lake Tahoe, a global success story
Science Distilled, a new lecture series created by DRI and The Discovery, makes cutting-edge science approachable through presentations on current and curious topics held at hip locations in a social atmosphere. How collaboration, citizen science and community participation in conservation has kept Tahoe blue. We are all proud of our bright blue, watery gem that splashes at 6,225 feet above sea level. It is easy to soak in the vistas of Lake Tahoe while forgetting the labors of love that…
Find out more »Science Distilled: Environmental history written into the ice
Science Distilled, a new lecture series created by DRI and The Discovery, makes cutting-edge science approachable through presentations on current and curious topics held at hip locations in a social atmosphere. Evidence of industrialization, plagues, and wars hidden in polar and glacial ice. There are many ways of looking back in time to garner clues from unwritten history: fossils, artifacts, and tree rings are a few. Ice cores are another. These long, cylindrical samples – containing layers of hundreds to…
Find out more »Science Distilled: From research to real life, science takes action
From inquiry to inspiration: how can science guide on-the-ground, resilient land management practices? From experiment to excitement: can good science really lead to practical stewardship of the land? From data to driven: how can approaches inspire sustainable practices among diverse stakeholders? Come wrestle with these big questions at this exciting Science Distilled event. It takes a special breed of scientist to dedicate his or her life to the most complicated, global, long-term challenges of our time. Wildfire, watershed health, and…
Find out more »Science Distilled: In the line of fire
Stories from wildland firefighters: What firefighters’ journals can teach us about risk, values, and decision-making. Fire behavior is becoming more unusual and unpredictable—we know this all too well after yet another incredibly destructive fire season. On the fire line, firefighters are faced with complex moment-to-moment decisions, negotiating the tensions that can exist between protecting personal safety, private property, and shared resources. What can we learn about how firefighters assess risk and take action on the ground, and what can that teach…
Find out more »Science Distilled: Exploring astrobiology
Alien encounters, science fiction movies, dreams of becoming an astronaut—the possibility of life beyond Earth has always fascinated us. But our curiosity has outpaced our ability to explore space. Scientists must turn to the known to learn about the unknown, finding clues about life among the stars in places like dark caverns, ice-covered Antarctic lakes, and Yellowstone’s geysers. If we imagine that life on Mars will be cold and dry, for example, we can find similar locations on Earth to…
Find out more »Science Distilled: Is seeing believing?
Why do you see one thing in an optical illusion while your friend might see something completely different? What is it about the brain that allows for these differences, and what can we learn about our brain function and behavior from animals? At this event, our speakers will explore the intricacies of how humans see the world and how they study perception, bias, and behavior using animals as different as dogs and octopuses. DRI’s Mary Cablk, PhD, will share insights…
Find out more »Science Distilled: Robot revolution?
The challenge of building self-driving cars is not purely a question of engineering; it’s also a social one. Unwritten rules, social cues, and even unexpected friendly gestures dictate how traffic flows, and without them, it’s not clear how we’d navigate even the simplest intersection. How robots sense the social fabric that makes our communities function is a central question for researchers studying AI (artificial intelligence). In the same way, our social dynamics deeply affect how we perceive robots and integrate…
Find out more »Science Distilled: Water, science and justice
Imagine standing at your kitchen sink, looking out the window to expansive almond orchards and tomato fields. You turn on the tap for a glass of water, but you’re not sure if it’s safe to drink. If it’s contaminated by chemicals from pesticides and fertilizers, how will it be cleaned, and who will pay for it? Rural communities are in just this dilemma, grappling with how to pay for treatment of underground water supplies contaminated by agrichemicals. At this installment…
Find out more »Science Distilled: Fostering bilingual diversity in STEM
The number of Spanish-speaking patients in hospitals is increasing, in Northern Nevada and across the nation. The number of bilingual healthcare providers and researchers, however, remains troublingly low. What can we do to make the STEM-healthcare workforce better reflect the diversity of our communities? At this installment of Science Distilled, consider with our speakers why building a diverse STEM-healthcare workforce matters and how to put this inquiry into action. Faculty, students, and staff in the University of Nevada, Reno’s Community of Bilingual…
Find out more »Science Distilled: Cannabis and air pollution
When commercial cannabis growing facilities were approved by the Nevada State Legislature just a few years ago, there were no emissions data nor industry standards to guide environmental and public health regulations. Not here in Northern Nevada, not anywhere in the world. Faced with this challenge, scientists from the Desert Research Institute and managers from the Washoe County Health District forged ahead into the “Wild West” of air quality research. At this installment of Science Distilled, explore with our speakers…
Find out more »Science Distilled: ”I’ll believe it when I see it.”
Crafting natural hazard warnings that people take seriously. It’s safe to assume that we’ve all seen a weather forecast and muttered, “I’ll believe it when I see it.” How do we decide when to take warnings about natural hazards seriously? And when do we brush them off, assuming the forecasters are just crying wolf? At this installment of Science Distilled, hear from the researchers probing this decision-making process and the science behind it. A communication expert from the University of Nevada, Reno and a…
Find out more »Science Distilled: Designing urban resilience
Over the last two months spent at home, many of us have realized what architects and urban planners have long known to be true: our well-being is tightly linked with the physical places we live, work, and play. In cities, particularly those in the desert Southwest like Las Vegas, pressing challenges like sustainable mobility, climate change, and now a global pandemic are forcing us to change the way we think about space and urban design. How can we build more…
Find out more »Science Distilled: Sustainable transportation
Why is it so hard to just take the darn bus? We know it’s good for our carbon footprint, and we’re the first to advocate for sustainable options. But when the rubber meets the road, it can be hard to make our values match with our everyday transportation needs, especially in Western American cities like Reno. How can we make sustainable transportation options more practical? At this virtual edition of Science Distilled, you’ll hear from speakers designing sustainable transport solutions…
Find out more »Science Distilled: Using tech to overcome 2020
“Unprecedented” will be remembered as the watchword of 2020. Together, we have faced unforeseen challenges in our education, work, business, social, and home lives brought on by the global pandemic. With life seemingly overturned, creative uses of technology to connect us and overcome these struggles have emerged in unexpected places. This Science Distilled event brings together leaders from across Nevada to share their experiences of resilience, hope, and innovation. We will explore the imaginative ways that they are using technology…
Find out more »Science Distilled: Life in Miracle Country
Science and storytelling in the Great Basin The Great Basin and Eastern Sierra Nevada have inspired countless writers, artists, poets, musicians, and scientists who strive to understand the place we call home. This Science Distilled event, in collaboration with Nevada Humanities, welcomes Kendra Atleework, author of the acclaimed book and 2021 Nevada Reads selection, Miracle Country: A Memoir of a Family and a Landscape, in conversation with two Desert Research Institute scientists who have dedicated their careers to the study…
Find out more »Science Distilled: Voices of Future Scientists
Per Patagonia Outlet COVID-19 mitigation policy, face coverings MUST BE WORN by all event attendees, regardless of vaccination status. Whether about the pandemic, wildfires, extreme weather, or other crises, we are now accustomed to seeing headlines with terms like “unprecedented”, “record-breaking”, or “increasing magnitude and intensity”. While these apocalyptic words might make some want to run for the hills, an entire generation of students are choosing career paths that will bring them directly into the eye of the storm. What…
Find out more »Science Distilled: Step Into a Scientist’s Shoes
Per Patagonia Outlet COVID-19 policy, face coverings are recommended, but not required at this event. “From science to insanity and back again”… Science is a pathway to adventure! What does it feel like to be a scientist? Join us for a family-friendly TED-style talk on the places that science can take us, illustrated with stories and experiences by Ted Hartwell. Bring your five senses as Ted shares his adventures in archaeology, comets and asteroids, community environmental monitoring, and more. He…
Find out more »Science Distilled: Witness to a Changing Landscape
Science Distilled is thrilled to partner again with Nevada Humanities and to welcome back author Kendra Atleework, author of Miracle Country: A Memoir of a Family and a Landscape. She will be joined by DRI scientist Ben Hatchett, Ph.d. and Reno-based artist Megan Berner. The evening will center on a conversation about witnessing the changing landscape through each panelist’s lens of expertise and experience. The evening will begin with an introduction to each speaker, followed by a panel discussion, and…
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