Tompkins
County Public Library and Cornell University’s Center for Materials Research
will host “Families Learning Science Together: Density” November 10 from 2 to 3
p.m. in the Thaler/Howell Programming Room.
Participants will investigate what causes things to float or sink in water and other liquids and build Cartesian divers which operate on the same principle as submarines.
Families Learning Science Together is a free program designed to help children develop an early love of science through hands-on participation. These programs are offered at the library once a month through April 2013.
Families Learning Science Together programs are free and open to the public, but space is limited. To register, contact Kaleigh at outreach@ccmr.cornell.edu or (607) 255-9547.
Participants will investigate what causes things to float or sink in water and other liquids and build Cartesian divers which operate on the same principle as submarines.
Families Learning Science Together is a free program designed to help children develop an early love of science through hands-on participation. These programs are offered at the library once a month through April 2013.
Families Learning Science Together programs are free and open to the public, but space is limited. To register, contact Kaleigh at outreach@ccmr.cornell.edu or (607) 255-9547.
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