Where:
Harvard University Science Center
1 Oxford Street
Cambridge, MA
Admission:
Unknown
Categories:
< 21, Food, Kid Friendly, Lectures & Conferences, University
The Science of Pizza: It's a Little Cheesy!
A Holiday Science Lecture for Children and their Families
Why does pizza crust have holes? How does cheese form from milk? How do you break down food into the fuel your body needs? What makes pizza dough stretchy?
Join us at the 2018 Harvard Holiday Science Lecture as we observe, touch, taste, and explore some of your favorite foods. Kids, families, students, teachers and the curious are welcome! You will discover the physics, chemistry and biology of cheese and bread, look at them under a microscope, make a simple cheese (yum!), and learn about digestion (yuck!). Using live experiments and interactive demonstrations with children from the audience, we will investigate the wonders of pizza. Come and be a scientist with us!
Sun, December 9, 2018
11:00 AM – 12:00 PM EST
or
2:00 PM – 3:00 PM EST
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