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Science Spotlights: Your Brain | Some Like It Hot

Science Spotlights: Your Brain | Some Like It Hot

Meet up-and-coming scientists and learn about questions at the forefront of research today in this series of short talks:

Highways and Cars in Your Brain (2-2:30pm)

  • Do people know that some neurons can stretch nearly a meter long? Neurons also can transport materials a thousand times smaller than a human hair. These long cells form the nervous system, carrying signals that let people think, move, and feel. How do they maintain their structure and move cargo across such vast distances? Join Harvard PhD graduate student Mara Casebeer of the Needleman Lab to explore the dynamic transport system inside neurons, where microtubules act as highways and motor proteins as tiny cars, keeping the brain running smoothly.

Some Like it Hot …But Why?(3-3:30pm)

  • Just like humans, animals have different personalities. From dogs and octopuses to tiny fruit flies, individuality is everywhere in the animal kingdom. For example, some flies may prefer warmer temperatures to colder ones, or turning in one direction over another. Why do these differences exist? And why does evolution keep them around? Join Harvard graduate student Shraddha Lall of the de Bivort Lab as she investigates these big questions and delves into the world of animal behavior.

Regular museum admission rates apply. Presented by the Harvard Museum of Natural History and Harvard Museums of Science & Culture

Location

26 Oxford St, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA

Harvard Square

Date & Time

  • Sat Mar 29, 2025

    • 6:00pm - 7:30pm

Type

  • Exhibit
  • Kids / Families
  • Museums / Attractions