The secret life of cells
Presented by ANU College of Science & Medicine
Trees in a forest, fish in a river, horseflies on a farm, lemurs in the jungle, reeds in a pond, worms in the soil...
All these plants and animals are made of the building blocks we call cells.
Everything that lives breathes in and out, but how does THAT work?
What does a day in the life of a cell look like?
And how do cells keep us alive?
Let's explore this with the Young Stars in the next session on March, 6th.
Suitable ages: 6-12+
But if you're older and interested, join anyway!
Timezone: Canberra, Sydney, Melbourne [AEDT]
Registrations
For ACT Residents
- A small number of ACT residents will be able to join us in-person
- The venue will be ANU Physics Link Studio
- Participation in this session will be first-come best-dressed
- Please register a ticket for every person attending
- Multiple children from one family can attend
- Each student must have a registered ticket
- Parents must register a ticket for themselves also
- We will be observing COVID-safe protocols
- We encourage you to bring your own hand sanitisers etc.
- Register using the ''In-Person: ACT'' ticket on Eventbrite
For People Outside Australian Capital Territory
- Going to space needs thousands of people to run things globally
- You can join us via Zoom Live at the same time as ACT residents
- Register using the ''Online'' ticket on Eventbrite
More details to follow in the upcoming weeks via email.
Closing Date
Registrations will close on Fri, 5 Mar, 5:30 pm.
Zoom Details
Zoom details will be shared on Fri, 5 Mar, 6 pm.
[Image: Vox]Location
Room: ANU Physics
Speakers
- James Beattie
Contact
- Manik Mahajan+61405115747