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This Month's Events

Fri 12

Planetarium Renovation & Closure 12:00am @ Museum of Science

Planetarium is closed until early 2011 due to renovations and technological updates.


Fri 12

Flip Fridays With DJ Stenny 01:00am @ Revolution Rock Bar

DJ Stenny takes the controls for Flip Fridays.


Fri 12

New England Habitats 09:00am @ Museum of Science

Get a feel for New England's natural environment with these classic dioramas. In addition to these windows on wide-ranging landscapes, the exhibit's model birds, casts of feet, antlers, beak


Fri 12

The Draper Prize 09:00am @ Museum of Science

Every year the Museum of Science creates a display about the Draper Prize winners and their invention. This year (2010) honors Sir Timothy Berners-Lee who invented the World Wide Web.


Fri 12

Weems Animal Sculptures 09:00am @ Museum of Science

Katharine Lane Weems (1899-1989), a Boston-born artist, donated her collection to the Museum of Science to demonstrate the many connections between science and art. There are 30 bronze sculptures of a


Fri 12

Seeing Is Deceiving 09:00am @ Museum of Science

Vision is a complex process, and the human brain has developed some very clever shortcuts to help us sort the useful visual information from the useless. Many of the illusions in this exhibit exploit


Fri 12

Mapping the World Around Us 09:00am @ Museum of Science

The world of maps is one of infinite possibilities. They help us navigate from here to there, but they can also be abstractions, diagrams of relationships or interactions over time. This exhibit shows


Fri 12

Moon Shot - JFK and Space Exploration 09:00am @ John F Kennedy Library and Museum

This exhibit is presents in celebration of the 40th anniversary of the first Moon landing and President Kennedy's grand vision that made the achievement possible. In 1961, President Kennedy chall


Fri 12

The Rock Garden 09:00am @ Museum of Science

Petrified wood from Arizona, Egyptian granite and Massachusetts' own Roxbury puddingstone are just some of the rock stars that can be found in this outdoor exhibit, where visitors can take a tour


Fri 12

Hall of Mammals 09:00am @ Harvard Museum of Natural History

The Hall of Mammals is the oldest gallery in the museum, with a 19th century arrangement of specimens that includes a full-sized giraffe and three whale skeletons suspended from the rafters. In the ba


Fri 12

Domesticated: Modern Dioramas of Our New Natural History 09:00am @ Harvard Museum of Natural History

Amy Stein will discuss the process of creating her dioramas inspired by true encounters between humans and wildlife


Fri 12

Science in the Park 09:00am @ Museum of Science

This park-like setting invites visitors to run, jump, swing and use familiar objects like playground equipment and bicycle parts to investigate the pushes and pulls of everyday life: the forces that s


Fri 12

To the Moon 09:00am @ Museum of Science

'To The Moon' tells the story of the Apollo program through artifacts that show the jump in the technology capability that allowed the astronauts to successfully land on the moon.


Fri 12

Sun Power 09:00am @ Museum of Science

Sunlight is the world's largest energy resource, and more energy in the form of sunlight reaches Earth every hour than humans consume in a year. In this exhibit, visitors can learn how we can mak


Fri 12

Weatherwise 09:00am @ Museum of Science

With engaging interactives and stunning images, this exhibit takes you through the scales of weather: global, national, regional, local and personal. At the focus of the exhibit is a skill called &quo


Fri 12

Vertebrate Paleontology & Dinosaurs 09:00am @ Harvard Museum of Natural History

The evolutionary history of vertebrates began more than 500 million years ago (mya). In Romer Hall explore this history with fossils including the 42-foot long Kronosaurus from 153 mya, a plateosaurus


Fri 12

Take A Closer Look 09:00am @ Museum of Science

Use your senses like a scientist to better observe the world.


Fri 12

Natural Mysteries 09:00am @ Museum of Science

Scientists use classification to uncover the natural world's hidden patterns and meanings. With its reference library of interesting objects, enticingly mysterious environments and hands-on activ


Fri 12

Suit / Cabot Lab 09:00am @ Museum of Science

Act like a scientist and explore DNA, chemistry, and plant biology in the museum's drop-in laboratory.


Fri 12

Playing by the Rules: Fish, Fads & Fireflies 09:00am @ Museum of Science

Fish in a school, the spread of fads and fireflies flashing in sync are examples of systems in which there is no leader in charge, but patterns will still emerge from simple interactions among individ