Teen Science Cafe | Breast Cancer Research
…where he studies breast cancer health disparities. His research is focused on understanding the mechanisms of breast cancer health disparities. He uses cell line models to investigate the role that…
…where he studies breast cancer health disparities. His research is focused on understanding the mechanisms of breast cancer health disparities. He uses cell line models to investigate the role that…
September 29, 2020 @ 10:00 am – 10:30 am We’ll tour the fall sky as it appears from North Carolina and discover why fall 2020 will be an especially good…
…GSK Science in the Summer™, a free program aimed at providing high-quality science education for kids in underserved communities during the summer. As demand for professionals with science, technology, engineering…
…through each exhibit in small groups. Groups can also use exhibit time to visit our gift shop, Cosmic Goods. Exhibits are an optional add-on that is free for all guests…
…email mpsc_camps@unc.edu to receive discount code. Registration Morehead Summer Science Camps use an online registration system, which offers real-time updates on camp availability. Your child can participate only in those…
…one covering the south. With a calibrated overlap, the installation team worked to create a smooth and warp-free 360° picture. “The difference is incredible. The colors are much brighter…
…of the sky. If watching from outside your home, turn off your house lights. If you’d enjoy meteor viewing with a crowd, join Morehead educators, the Raleigh Astronomy Club, and…
…ADMISSION* Children under 3 FREE (with parent) FREE (with parent) UNC Students $5.00 (with ID) FREE (with ID) Children/College Students/Seniors/Military & Veterans $13.95 $9.95 Adults $15.95 $10.95 Morehead Members** Become…
…planetarium show: Children under 3: FREE Children (age 3-12): $12.95 Adults: $14.95 Seniors, Students w/ID: $13.95 UNC Students: Free admission, $4.00 per planetarium show Beginning next summer, Morehead will update…
…called “computers” — the state’s Jim Crow laws required that African Americans use workrooms, cafeterias, and bathrooms to separate from those used by other employees. Until 1958, Langley’s African American…