Carolina Science Cafe | Why do men die 10 years before women?
…in the Department of Urology at the University of North Carolina (UNC) Healthcare in Chapel Hill, NC. He graduated with his Doctor of Medicine from the University of Pittsburgh School…
…in the Department of Urology at the University of North Carolina (UNC) Healthcare in Chapel Hill, NC. He graduated with his Doctor of Medicine from the University of Pittsburgh School…
…explore two ways to find Polaris—the North Star—in tonight’s sky (as well as one way not to), and we’ll discuss why Polaris lies in the north all night long and…
…date. Please leave all pets at home, even those on a leash. Darkness, lots of people, expensive telescopes and pets on leashes is a bad combination. Pets will not be…
…notice. Please leave all pets at home, even those on a leash. Darkness, lots of people, expensive telescopes, and pets on leashes are a bad combination. Pets will not be…
July 7, 2020 @ 10:00 am – 10:30 am All around the world, people have looked up at the night sky and told stories about what they’ve seen. While using…
…hydrology in the Department of Earth, Marine and Environmental Sciences in the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. He earned his PhD…
…solar eclipse. This event is a part of the North Carolina Science Festival, a statewide, month-long celebration of science. Until the “Great American Eclipse” of 2017, the only broad study…
…coast and islands studying the health status of coral reefs and helping students to develop their own projects. In 2019 I moved to North Carolina to start my PhD at…
…signature event of the North Carolina Science Festival. Follow Facebook event for updates Spot, an agile mobile robot from Boston Dynamics wows the crowd Morehead Planetarium and Science Center as…
…for all attendees. About Tamlin: Tamlin Pavelsky is a professor of global hydrology in the Earth, Marine and Environmental Sciences Department at the University of North Carolina. He is also…