Columbia University in the City of New York

Oct 14, 20171:00 pm
Exhibition

Saturday Science: Sensory Overload!

Children experiencing the wonders of the brain at last year's Saturday Science (Credit: Michael DiVito/Columbia University).

At October's Saturday Science, our theme is Sensory Overload! Come and be curious, play and learn about how your brain uses sight, sound, taste, touch and smell to sense the outside world.

October 14th, 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm at the Education Lab, Jerome L. Greene Science Center

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We invite families and community groups to explore the workings of the brain through hands-on activities and unique scientific resources. Our activities and demonstrations are designed to be engaging and informative, and as launching points for further exploration, reflection and discovery. Learners of all ages join scientists in the Zuckerman Institute’s Education Lab, located at 609 West 129th Street.

Saturday Science events are held monthly through the school year. Themes and materials change monthly to incorporate the wide ranging topics in neuroscience and the latest discoveries coming from Zuckerman Institute labs.

You have a mind to discover. Join us!

RSVP online now to guarantee entrance.

Groups larger than six must submit a request here and await confirmation from the organizer to arrange registration.

This event is free and open to the public. Children must be accompanied by an adult. Content is geared toward middle school students, but learners of all ages are welcome. Guests can arrive at any time between 1 and 4 pm.

Saturday Science is brought to you by the Zuckerman Institute, BioBus, Columbia University Neuroscience Outreach and Columbia Neuroscience Society.

Venue: the Education Lab, Jerome L. Greene Science Center
609 West 129th Street, New York, NY 10027

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