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31st Woods Hole Film Festival

Woods Hole Film Festival Headquarters 89 Water Street Second Floor, Woods Hole, MA, United States

The Woods Hole Film Festival celebrates its 31st year of bringing the best in independent film from around the world to Cape Cod. The festival dates are Saturday, July 30 through Saturday, August 6. The film program includes 116 films selected from submissions from around the world: 17 feature narratives, 27 feature documentaries, and 72 ...
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$16 – $20

MBL Friday Evening Lecture Series: “Pocket Doctors: Diagnosing Diseases with Mobile Phones” – Dan Fletcher

The Cornelia Clapp Auditorium MBL Street, Woods Hole, MA, United States

Lecture Abstract: Light microscopy remains a central tool for disease diagnosis. Direct imaging of pathogens in blood, sputum, and stool can enable rapid screening and diagnosis of multiple diseases and has been in use since the earliest days of the microscope. However, modern microscopy requires advanced equipment and skilled users typically not available outside of ...
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MBL Falmouth Forum: “Dare to be Naive” – Greg Watson, Director of Policy and Systems Design, Schumacher Center for a New Economics

The Cornelia Clapp Auditorium MBL Street, Woods Hole, MA, United States

Greg Watson and his family moved to Cape Cod in 1980 when he was hired as education director at the New Alchemy Institute. New Alchemy was a revolutionary “think-do tank” located on 12 acres in Falmouth, MA that became world renowned for its systems approach to the development environmentally sound and socially just approaches to ...
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MBL Falmouth Forum: “The Changing Face of Whale Trauma: What We Know and Have to Do” – Michael Moore

Large whales have suffered at the hand of man for millennia: by intent with harpoons, and recently by mistake through vessel collisions, and fishing gear entanglements. This has affected both the status of populations, and the welfare of individuals. The latter most especially, where larger species, such as North Atlantic right whales, have the power ...
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