Jaws
Redfield Lawn 45 Water Street, Woods Hole, MA, United StatesMovie on the Lawn Bring a blanket or lawn chair. Play our trivia quiz for a chance to win prizes! Movie starts at dusk. In case of rain, film will ...
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Movie on the Lawn Bring a blanket or lawn chair. Play our trivia quiz for a chance to win prizes! Movie starts at dusk. In case of rain, film will ...
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presented by the Woods Hole Theater Company
Throughout the last century, the ability of electroencephalography to visualize fluctuating microvolt potential differences between two points on the scalp has guided our understanding of the cortical landscape as neurologists ...
Read More about MBL Friday Evening Lecture Series: “Single Genes and Brain Synchronization: An Ion Channel Portrait of Epilepsy” – Jeffrey Noebels, Baylor College of Medicine
You won't want to miss this! Head to Captain Kidd on July 15 dressed as your favorite animal for some rowdy and roaring đŚ fun!
What determines the timing for birth? This question is one of the great unsolved mysteries in biology and has enormous health relevance to impact upon preterm birth, the leading cause ...
Read More about MBL Friday Evening Lecture Series: âThe Time to Be Bornâ – Louis Muglia, Burroughs Wellcome Fund
Nevada Winrow, Founder, Black Girls Dive Foundation and Dijanna Figueroa, Chief Academic Officer, Black Girls Dive Foundation Also on Zoom (RSVP required for Zoom attendees).
A conversation with WHOI senior scientist Chris Reddy and WHOI Director of Research Communications Ken Kostel Join WHOIâs Chris Reddy, oceanographer, inventor, and author of the book Science Communication in ...
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Inclusivity is not easy, especially in spaces, like environmental and ocean sciences, where people of color have traditionally been excluded. Yet, despite high interest in these fields from underrepresented groups, ...
Read More about MBL Friday Evening Lecture Series: âBlindspots to Inclusion in Environmental and Ocean Sciencesâ – Karlisa Callwood
Over 110 films from 19 Countries Chosen to Screen at the 32nd Woods Hole Film Festival The Woods Hole Film Festival, the oldest film festival on the Cape and Islands, marks ...
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The Big Lunch brings neighbors and communities together to share friendship, food, and fun! BRING A PICNIC ⢠STROLL IN, ROLL IN ⢠BRING YOUR NEIGHBORS Open to the community. ...
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Because plants are sessile and canât escape from predators, many plant species have evolved exquisite defensive systems, ranging from chemical defenses to physical deterrents. Thorns, prickles, and spines all act ...
Read More about MBL Friday Evening Lecture Series: “Thorny Questions: Citrus Development and Disease” – Vivian Irish, Yale University
EXPLORE science on the streets of Woods Hole and get an up-close view of a vehicles and instruments doing science. ENGAGE with people from Woods Hole organizations and the discoveries ...
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