LINCOLN, Neb. (KOLN) – Kids of all ages explored nanotechnology at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Morrill Hall.
It was part of the “Sunday with a Scientist” program.
The program brings scientists and researchers from UNL and allows students to have hands-on activities learning about the different topics.
Sunday’s program included topics about pH balance, magnetism, and electricity.
While those don’t seem like they would fit at a natural history museum, they all go together.
“Our natural history ties in so closely to all the sciences… Science can be very interactive it doesn’t just have to be sitting in a classroom, in a lecture hall,” said Rebecca Wehling public programs and volunteer coordinator at Morrill Hall.
To keep up to date on Morrill Hall’s different events follow their Facebook Page or visit their website.
Due to the holiday season, the next Sunday with a Scientist won’t be until February.
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