Calling all families of middle schoolers! Learn the physics of behind sharks, cheetahs, electric fish and more at this free Family Fun Day. You'll learn about the physics of all of these super animals through experiments and hands-on activities.
This free event is sponsored by the Washington University Department of Physics Outreach Committee. Saturday, March 24, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at Washington University's Danforth Campus, Crow Hall, Room 201. Free. Students must be accompanied by an adult.
RSVP to washu.physics.outreach@gmail.com
More information: schoolpartnership.wustl.edu
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