Upcoming Events
WOODS HOLE PUBLIC LIBRARY: The Knitting Circle
Woods Hole Public Library 581 Woods Hole Road, Woods Hole, MAThe Knitting Circle at the library is a small group of avid knitters who have been meeting and knitting together for several years. The group grows and shrinks through the months, but some loosely cohesive part of the group stays together. They will be offering ongoing knitting sessions twice a month through the winter, meeting…
PEANUT BUTTER CLUB: Look Who’s Driving
Redfield Auditorium 45 Water Street, Woods Hole, MAPresents the video “Look Who's Driving” on Friday, January 24, at noon, in Redfield Auditorium, 45 Water St., Woods Hole. As self-driving cars take to the streets, investigate how they work, and if they are safe. Sponsored by the WHOI Visitor Center. Coffee, tea, and cookies served. Donations accepted.
Falmouth Forum: Climate Change Comes to Thoreau’s Concord
Lillie Auditorium 7 Mbl St, Woods Hole, MA, United StatesRichard Primack, Boston University Sponsored by: MBL
Phytoplankton and Primary Production in a Changing (sub) Arctic
Michael Lomas, Bigelow Laboratory for Ocean Sciences Sponsored by: MC&G Department
The Detection, Quantification, and Understanding of Marine Heatwaves: Past, Present, and Future
Robert Schlegel, WHOI Sponsored by: Physical Oceanography Department
Acoustical Oceanography with a Single Hydrophone: Propagation, Physics-Based Processing and Applications
Julien Bonnel, WHOI Sponsored by: AOP&E Department
Marine Policy Center Seminar: Using High-Frequency Data to Estimate the Demand for Environmental Amenities
Bryan Parthum, University of Illinois, Urbana Sponsored by: Marine Policy Center
Ocean Life in a Rising Tide of Noise
Chris Clark, Cornell University Sponsored by: Biology Department
PEANUT BUTTER CLUB: Why Bridges Collapse
Redfield Auditorium 45 Water Street, Woods Hole, MAPEANUT BUTTER CLUB: Presents the video “Why Bridges Collapse” on Friday, January 31, at noon, in Redfield Auditorium, 45 Water St., Woods Hole. In 2018, Italy’s Morandi Bridge collapsed, tragically killing 43 people. For 50 years, the iconic bridge had withstood the elements—and stress from ever-increasing traffic. What went wrong that fateful day? And how…