9:00 AM - STEM in 30 - Scientist or Guinea Pig: Science in Space
10:00 AM - STEM in 30 - World War I: Legacy, Letters, and Belgian War Lace
10:30 AM - STEM in 30 - The Biology of Long-Term Spaceflight
11:12 AM - STEM in 30 - Seven Minutes of Terror: The Engineering Behind Landing on Other Planets
1:00 PM - STEM in 30 - Star Trek at 50: Science Fiction to Science Fact
2:00 PM - STEM in 30 - A Sky Full of Color: The Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta
3:00 PM - STEM in 30 - Taking the Fast Lane to Orbit: The Technology of Rockets and Racecars
3:35 PM - STEM in 30 - The Wright Stuff: Flying the Wright Flyer
4:30 PM - STEM in 30 - Women Paving the Way to Mars
5:00 PM - Board of Education Meeting - 5/8/2024
8:30 PM - Employee Recognition Ceremony 2024
9:30 PM - Town Hall C&TC 2024
10:41 PM - WMHS: A Chat About Theater Culture
ShowID
3239
Event Date:
2/15/2022
Length:
00:55:16
Category:
Science
Producer
Smithsonian Institute
Comments
May 14, 2020 Have you ever wondered what makes a fish a fish? Why it's important to study them? What kind of work a scientist who studies fish does? Join ichthyologist Adela Roa-Varón in a series of activities to get a head start in the fishy world of fishes!
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