Chick hatching, (c) https://incubatorwarehouse.com/getting-started-egg-incubating
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Aphids, (c) Stav Talal; from Gish et al 2018, Front Zool.
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Shark getting an ultrasound (c) Okinawa Churashima Foundation
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Kangaroos, Credit: iStock.com/JohnCarnemolla
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We know that chickens lay eggs and humans give birth, but what about kangaroos, sand tiger sharks, and aphids? Come learn about all the wacky ways that animals produce young. We will talk about the challenges of making a whole animal from a single cell (it takes a lot of energy!) and touch on how human pregnancy differs from that of other animals.
Science Under the Stars is a free public outreach lecture series in Austin, Texas. The talk will be held outdoors at Brackenridge Field Laboratory, 2907 Lake Austin Blvd, Austin, Texas 78703.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, SUtS requests that visitors follow CDC and UT Austin-recommended guidelines to ensure the safety of all in attendance:
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Here’s the schedule for this month’s event: