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Family Science Day: Sink or Float?

Saturday, May 8, 2021 14:00to15:00

Have you ever wondered why some objects sink and others float?/scienceCategory: Bicentennial Faculty of Science

Family Science Day: Craters on the Moon

Saturday, May 8, 2021 13:00to14:00

Have you ever taken a close look at the Moon and wondered how it got to be so bumpy, instead of being smooth?/scienceCategory: Bicentennial Faculty of Science

Let's Talk Vaccines!

Friday, May 28, 2021 10:00to11:00

Dr. Christopher Labos, a cardiologist, will be talking about vaccines on May 28, 10-11am! Register for this event here: https://bit.ly/2PtvXEO...

Family Science Day: What is neuroscience? History of neuroscience at Թ

Saturday, May 8, 2021 09:00to10:00

As part of Թ’s Bicentennial and 24h de science, join BrainReach on a virtual tour of the brain and its/scienceCategory: Bicentennial...

Family Science Day: The Diversity of Science and Scientists

Saturday, May 8, 2021 13:00to14:00

As part of Թ's Bicentennial and 24h de science, join STEMM Diversity at Թ to discuss the diversity/scienceCategory: Bicentennial Public outreach Faculty of Science

Our Galactic Neighbourhood: what we can learn from exoplanets and interstellar objects

Thursday, April 22, 2021 19:00to20:00

Join us for our second astrophysics public lecture of the year, given by physics graduate student Tim Hallatt. The whole family is welcome to learn about the fascinating world of exoplanets and...

Family Science Day: Ask Թ Scientists!! (Panel/Q&A/Activity)

Saturday, May 8, 2021 15:00to16:00

As part of Թ’s Bicentennial and 24h de science, Let's Talk Science at Թ invites you to come chat with Թ scientists about their new and exciting research discoveries and...

Family Science Day: What is neuroscience? History of neuroscience at Թ

Published: 6 April 2021

As part of Թ’s Bicentennial and 24h de science, join BrainReach on a virtual tour of the brain and its fascinating neurons followed by a brief history of neuroscience. Young minds will...

A Journey into the Infinitely Small

Thursday, April 1, 2021 19:00to20:00

Think small.... really really really small. What does the world looks like and how do we study the natural phenomena that exist at these infinitely small scales? This is the realm of particle...

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