The Hormel Institute held its Discovering Science Together event in Austin on Saturday. The event was free and open to all ages, with activities and experiments for participants to engage in from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Additionally, there was an interactive “Strollin’ Through the Colon” exhibit that focused on colorectal cancer prevention.

The event provided a unique opportunity for community members to learn more about scientific research and cancer prevention in an engaging way. Participants of all ages were able to explore different areas of science through hands-on activities and experiments.

One of the highlights of the event was the “Strollin’ Through the Colon” exhibit, which offered valuable information on colorectal cancer prevention. It raised awareness about the importance of early detection and healthy lifestyle choices.

Hormel Institute scientists were also present at the event, giving research presentations that provided insight into groundbreaking work being done in cancer research. This allowed attendees to gain a deeper understanding of the scientific community’s efforts in improving health outcomes.

Overall, the Discovering Science Together event was a success in promoting education, awareness, and community engagement in the field of science and cancer prevention.