Boston Science Events
Dinosaurs are coming to Franklin Park Zoo
Tuesday, May 29
10:30a
Franklin Park Zoo, Boston
As visitors take a prehistoric journey at Franklin Park Zoo’s Zoorassic Park, they will be enthralled by the array of dinosaurs awaiting them.
Franklin Park Zoo, Boston
As visitors take a prehistoric journey at Franklin Park Zoo’s Zoorassic Park, they will be enthralled by the array of dinosaurs awaiting them.
College Night at the Museum of Science
Monday, Sep 24
5:00p
Museum of Science, Boston
The Museum welcomes students back to the city in style by offering free admission to a night in our Exhibit Halls.
Museum of Science, Boston
The Museum welcomes students back to the city in style by offering free admission to a night in our Exhibit Halls.
Free Science Lecture- Climate Change
Wednesday, May 30
7:00p
Mallinckrodt Building, Harvard University, Cambridge
Hosted by Science in the News, a student run group at the Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, our evening seminar series is free to the public!
Mallinckrodt Building, Harvard University, Cambridge
Hosted by Science in the News, a student run group at the Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, our evening seminar series is free to the public!
Noise & Rhythm: Harnessing Complexity in Medicine and Robotics
Friday, June 8
8:15a
Joseph B. Martin Conference Center, Boston
This international symposium will focus on research and technology development based on non-linear dynamical systems and self-organizing behavior that are beginning to transform the fields of medicine and robot
Joseph B. Martin Conference Center, Boston
This international symposium will focus on research and technology development based on non-linear dynamical systems and self-organizing behavior that are beginning to transform the fields of medicine and robot
Tech, Drugs, and Rock n'Roll
Tuesday, July 24
4:00p
775 Commonwealth Ave, Boston
This conference connects scientists and engineers with entrepreneurs, investors and innovators. It will showcase technologies from Boston University's research programs in the fields of life sciences, physical
775 Commonwealth Ave, Boston
This conference connects scientists and engineers with entrepreneurs, investors and innovators. It will showcase technologies from Boston University's research programs in the fields of life sciences, physical
Chasing Venus: the Race to Measure the Heavens
Wednesday, May 30
7:00p
Weld Hill Research Building, Arnold Arboretum, Boston
In the 1760s the world’s scientific community was electrified because the transit of Venus would allow them for the first time to calculate the distance between the planets in our solar system.
Weld Hill Research Building, Arnold Arboretum, Boston
In the 1760s the world’s scientific community was electrified because the transit of Venus would allow them for the first time to calculate the distance between the planets in our solar system.
See the Last Venus Transit of the 21st Century
Tuesday, June 5
6:00p
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Cambridge
In 2004 we were treated to a sunrise view of Venus crossing the disk of the sun. On June 5th, we will enjoy a sunset Venus transit.
Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, Cambridge
In 2004 we were treated to a sunrise view of Venus crossing the disk of the sun. On June 5th, we will enjoy a sunset Venus transit.
Mollusks: Shelled Masters of the Marine Realm
Tuesday, May 29
9:00a
Harvard Museum of Natural History, Cambridge
Mollusks will explore the amazing diversity and history of mollusks—snails, clams, squid and other invertebrates that comprise almost a quarter of all known marine species.
Harvard Museum of Natural History, Cambridge
Mollusks will explore the amazing diversity and history of mollusks—snails, clams, squid and other invertebrates that comprise almost a quarter of all known marine species.
The Grand Diversity of Fishes: Form, Function, and Evolution
Thursday, May 31
7:00p
Harvard Museum of Natural History, Cambridge
Fishes display a remarkable diversity. Constituting half of all known vertebrate species, fishes have adapted to almost every habitat on earth—from the deepest ocean trenches to mountain streams.
Harvard Museum of Natural History, Cambridge
Fishes display a remarkable diversity. Constituting half of all known vertebrate species, fishes have adapted to almost every habitat on earth—from the deepest ocean trenches to mountain streams.
What is your baby thinking?
Tuesday, May 29
10:00a
Infant Cognition Lab, McCormack Building, UMass Boston, Boston
Have you ever wondered what your is baby thinking? Come find out at the Infant Cognition Lab at UMass Boston!
Infant Cognition Lab, McCormack Building, UMass Boston, Boston
Have you ever wondered what your is baby thinking? Come find out at the Infant Cognition Lab at UMass Boston!
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