Landfall Restaurant opens
Landfall Restaurant 9 Luscombe Avenue, Woods Hole, MA, United Stateswith the Puffy Elvis Band playing from 5-8 p.m.
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with the Puffy Elvis Band playing from 5-8 p.m.
In the 200th anniversary year of its first performance, this work, with its famous Ode to Joy, has become a timeless icon; but in 1824 Vienna, nobody had heard it. With images and music, we'll seek to re-create the experience of the premiere.The Falmouth Forum is supported by the Falmouth Forum Endowment, the Bakalar Endowed ...
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Understanding, predicting, and adapting to sea level rise Sea levels are on the rise, but the rate and impact vary across different regions. To effectively predict and adapt to these changes, it's crucial to understand the current and historical trends of rising sea levels. Join us for a conversation about the drivers and consequences of ...
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The Woods Hole Film Festival series Dinner & A Movie continues on Saturday, May 4 at 7pm with the feature documentary THE ALLIANCE by Amanda Jean Kowalski. About the film: During the Arctic winter an intrepid WHOI oceanographer attempts to collect rare climate data, but his greatest combatant isn’t the weather - it’s the Italian ...
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Please join us for an afternoon of wonderful Rhythm and Blues. Feauturing the "BlueSwitch Blues Band" Every Sunday through out the season 5/5/2024-9/1/20204
Throughout human life, many cells such as hair follicles and certain tissues such as liver can be continuously replaced to maintain tissue integrity in response to normal, daily wear and tear. While humans do exhibit some very limited regenerative capacity, other animals exhibit sometimes astonishing regenerative ability. Salamanders show the highest diversity in being able ...
Read More about MBL Falmouth Forum: “Regeneration of Complex Tissues: Axolotls Lead the Way, Can We Follow?” Karen Echeverri
The Woods Hole Film Festival Dinner & A Movie series wraps up the 2023-2024 season on Saturday, May 18 at 7pm with the feature comedy EARLYBIRD, by Martin Kaszubowski. About the film: In this comedy of errors, a hopeless independent theatre owner Michael Wagner (Joshua Koopman) faces skyrocketing rent bumps and decides to take a ...
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Microscopic marine life and its outsized role in the ocean Microbes and plankton may be small, but they have a big part to play in shaping our planet. The ocean’s smallest inhabitants form the base of marine food webs, help regulate global climate, and may hold the secrets to the origins of life on Earth. ...
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Woods Hole Pub Crawl in Honor of Alvin's 60th Birthday Friday June 21st, 2024 5-9:45pm Dress code: Red up top, white down below
Many people from communities of color interested in STEMM gravitate toward life sciences because of the opportunities to answer questions that spring from their lives or that address issues experienced in their communities. This presents both challenges and opportunities: Challenges to the discipline when the current framing of research questions does not incorporate the concerns ...
Read More about Friday Evening Lecture Series: “Finding a Place in Science: Life Sciences and Lived Experiences” – Shirley Malcom, AAAS SEA Change
Whether you’re in Woods Hole or halfway around the world, join us for this venerable MBL lecture series. Lectures are free and open to the public for in-person and virtual attendance. No registration required for in-person attendance. Doors open at 7:30 PM, lectures start at 8 PM in the Cornelia Clapp Auditorium. Since the MBL ...
Read More about MBL Friday Evening Lecture Series: “Climate Change: Charting a Path to a Positive Future” Max Holmes, Woodwell Climate Research Center
Lectures are open to the public for in-person and virtual attendance. No registration required for in-person attendance at the Cornelia Clapp Auditorium. Doors open at 7:30 PM, lectures start at 8 PM. The range of shapes in the plant (and animal) world is "enough to drive even the sanest man mad," wrote Darwin. Using examples ...
Read More about MBL Friday Evening Lecture Series: “Endless Forms Most Beautiful: Geometry, Physics and Biology” – L Mahadevan, Harvard University