Skip to Content

Sponsors

No results

Keywords

No results

Types

No results

Search Results

Events

No results
Search events using: keywords, sponsors, locations or event type
When / Where
All occurrences of this event have passed.
This listing is displayed for historical purposes.

Researcher Nathan Bryant shows a young visitor a giant molecule model Researcher Nathan Bryant shows a young visitor a giant molecule model
Researcher Nathan Bryant shows a young visitor a giant molecule model
Only for the curious! Meet dozens of U-M scientists researching archaeology, chemistry, physics, biology, and much more—each with their own hands-on tabletop activity. It's a great way to get a bite-sized taste of cutting-edge research!

Here's a sneak peek at a few scientists and the research they're presenting:

* Honey, I Shrunk the Kids: Learn all about the effects of climate change on the Michigan Bluegill with Peter Flood (School for Environment and Sustainability)
* Making Green Hydrogen Fuel: Take a super-sized look at how hydrogen can become fuel with Nathan Bryant (Macromolecular Science and Engineering)
* Protein Origami: Fold your own protein structure with Gwendolyn Shingles (Life Sciences Institute/Chemistry)
* A Scientist's Guide to Reading Human Bones: Learn how to "read" a gravesite with Megan Savoy (Museum of Anthropological Archaeology)
Researcher Nathan Bryant shows a young visitor a giant molecule model Researcher Nathan Bryant shows a young visitor a giant molecule model
Researcher Nathan Bryant shows a young visitor a giant molecule model

Back to Main Content