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2 events,
Why Do Some Animals Have Such Bizarre Pupil Shapes?
Why Do Some Animals Have Such Bizarre Pupil Shapes?
Lydia Mathger, MBL Sponsored by: Biology Department
Splash Lab: Hands-On Science for Kids of all Ages
Splash Lab: Hands-On Science for Kids of all Ages
Sponsored by: WHOI Discovery Center & Visitor Center
2 events,
PEANUT BUTTER CLUB: School of the Future
PEANUT BUTTER CLUB: School of the Future
PEANUT BUTTER CLUB: Presents part 1 of the video “School of the Future” on Friday, July 26, at noon, in Redfield Auditorium, 45 Water St., Woods Hole. In a new age of information, rapid innovation, and globalization, how can we prepare our children to compete? Once the envy of the world, American schools are now…
Friday Evening Lectures Series – Forbes Lecture: The Future of Ocean Conservation
Friday Evening Lectures Series – Forbes Lecture: The Future of Ocean Conservation
Ayana Elizabeth Johnson, New York University & Ocean Collectiv Sponsored by: MBL
1 event,
28TH WOODS HOLE FILM FESTIVAL (WHFF)
28TH WOODS HOLE FILM FESTIVAL (WHFF): With 54 feature length and 110 short films, the WHFF, which runs from July 27-August 3 at seven venues within walking or biking distance of one another in Woods Hole and Falmouth, offers a diverse and exciting mixture of narratives, documentaries, and animation, submitted from around the globe—from Cape…
2 events,
MIDDLE EAST LECTURE SERIES: Education in the Gulf Arab States: Promises and Perils
MIDDLE EAST LECTURE SERIES: Education in the Gulf Arab States: Promises and Perils
MIDDLE EAST LECTURE SERIES: Presents a talk titled “Education in the Gulf Arab States: Promises and Perils” by Faryal Khan, visiting practitioner, Harvard Graduate School of Education, on July 28…
4 events,
Marine Policy Center Seminar: Novel Small-Scale Wave Energy Converter for Marine Monitoring Applications
Marine Policy Center Seminar: Novel Small-Scale Wave Energy Converter for Marine Monitoring Applications
Julie Fouquet & Milan Minsky, 3newable LLC Sponsored by: Marine Policy Center
MC&G Steinbach Scholar: The Building Blocks of Life: Elemental Stoichiometry Across Spatial and Temporal Scales
MC&G Steinbach Scholar: The Building Blocks of Life: Elemental Stoichiometry Across Spatial and Temporal Scales
Claudia Benitez-Nelson, University of South Carolina Sponsored by: MC&G Department
“Meet an Engineer” – Gwyneth Packard
“Meet an Engineer” – Gwyneth Packard
Get Your Questions Answered by Ocean Science Experts Sponsored by: WHOI Discovery Center & Visitor Center
4 events,
MC&G Steinbach Scholar: Neurotoxins in the Environment: Understanding the Production, Cycling and Fate of Domoic Acid Along the California Coast
MC&G Steinbach Scholar: Neurotoxins in the Environment: Understanding the Production, Cycling and Fate of Domoic Acid Along the California Coast
Claudia Benitez-Nelson, University of South Carolina Sponsored by: MC&G Department
Know Your Ocean Science Chats: Listen Closely to “See” into the Earth
Know Your Ocean Science Chats: Listen Closely to “See” into the Earth
Masako Tominaga, WHOI Sponsored by: WHOI Discovery Center & Visitor Center
Pathways of Vertical Nutrient Transports: A Decomposition of Vertical Fluxes
Pathways of Vertical Nutrient Transports: A Decomposition of Vertical Fluxes
Mara Freilich, WHOI Sponsored by: Physical Oceanography Department
6 events,
Summer Lecture Series : Super Reefs Science and the Future of Coral
Summer Lecture Series : Super Reefs Science and the Future of Coral
Anne Cohen, WHOI Sponsored by: Academic Programs Office
Summer Lecture Series : Why are Cape Cod Estuaries Impaired and What Can Be Done About It?
Summer Lecture Series : Why are Cape Cod Estuaries Impaired and What Can Be Done About It?
Matt Charette, WHOI Sponsored by: Academic Programs Office
AOP&E Steinbach Scholar: Underwater Robot Actuation and Sensing for Unstable and Uncertain Environments
AOP&E Steinbach Scholar: Underwater Robot Actuation and Sensing for Unstable and Uncertain Environments
Maarja Kruusmaa, Tallinn University of Technology, Centre for Biorobotics Sponsored by: AOP&E Department