Presented By: Museum of Natural History
Movement Under the Microscope Family Day
With over 30 trillion cells in the human body, there are more cells inside you right now than there are stars in the Milky Way galaxy. You may be standing still, but inside your body—your cells are moving.
Join us for an interactive day to learn how cells move—on the inside. Meet U-M scientists and learn about their research. Can you move like a cell does? What do trains have to do with cellular locomotion? Learn what makes up a protein, get crafty with origami, and attend a screening of “Movement under the Microscope,” a cell-ebratory performance featuring U-M students.
Made possible with support from the National Science Foundation.
Appropriate for ages 5 through adult.
Join us for an interactive day to learn how cells move—on the inside. Meet U-M scientists and learn about their research. Can you move like a cell does? What do trains have to do with cellular locomotion? Learn what makes up a protein, get crafty with origami, and attend a screening of “Movement under the Microscope,” a cell-ebratory performance featuring U-M students.
Made possible with support from the National Science Foundation.
Appropriate for ages 5 through adult.
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