Dive into the amazing world of discovery with Science Thursdays.
This fourth installment of free public seminars is hosted by the Corpus Christi Public Libraries and Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi’s Department of Life Sciences.
Get ready to explore some topics, from the flesh-eating bacteria known as Vibrio vulnificus to the tiny microbes that live in our coastal waters.
Join us for this series from 6:00 to 7:30 p.m. at the Owen R. Hopkins Library, 3202 McKinzie Road. No reservations are needed. This series is for science enthusiasts 15 and up.
Here's a look at the upcoming sessions:
• September 18: The Marine Bacterium Vibrio vulnificus: Respect the organism
• October 2: Pathways and Pressures: Movement, Trophic Ecology, and Contaminant Exposure of Estuarine Fishes on the South Texas Coast
• October 16: Asthma, AI, and Machine Learning
• November 6: From Winter Chill to Summer Bloom: Microbial Life in Our Coastal
Please note: Presentation topics are subject to change.