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Science & Society

This series explores the history of science embedded in our everyday lives. We invite scientists, historians, policymakers, and educators for engaging, in-depth conversations that expand our perspectives.

Events in dieser Sammlung

  • Hauptbild für Gender Minorities in the Sciences Panel

    Gender Minorities in the Sciences Panel

    Wed, Sep 16, 6:00 PM

    Ab $0.00

  • Hauptbild für Disneyland and the Rise of Automation

    Disneyland and the Rise of Automation

    Thu, Aug 20, 6:00 PM

    Ab $0.00

  • Hauptbild für The Maternal Imprint

    The Maternal Imprint

    Thu, Mar 19, 6:00 PM

    Ab $0.00

  • Hauptbild für Tofu: A Culinary History

    Tofu: A Culinary History

    Wed, Feb 18, 6:00 PM

    Ab $0.00

  • Hauptbild für Dinner with King Tut

    Dinner with King Tut

    Thu, Dec 11, 6:00 PM

    Ab $0.00

  • Hauptbild für The Elements of Marie Curie

    The Elements of Marie Curie

    Wed, Oct 22, 6:00 PM

    Ab $0.00

  • Hauptbild für Science & Football: How Gatorade Fueled the Dawn of Sports Medicine

    Science & Football: How Gatorade Fueled the Dawn of Sports Medicine

    Wed, Sep 17, 6:00 PM

    Ab $0.00

  • Hauptbild für Slouch: Posture Panic in Modern America

    Slouch: Posture Panic in Modern America

    Wed, Mar 19, 6:00 PM

    Ab $0.00

  • Hauptbild für Steeped: The Chemistry of Tea

    Steeped: The Chemistry of Tea

    Thu, Dec 12, 6:00 PM

    Ab $0.00

  • Hauptbild für Shopping All the Way to the Woods: Rachel S. Gross

    Shopping All the Way to the Woods: Rachel S. Gross

    Wed, Oct 23, 6:00 PM

    Ab $0.00

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The Science History Institute illuminates the science and technology that is “hidden in plain sight.” We explore compelling but often lesser-known stories of science – and we don’t just mean discoveries made by scientists in laboratories. We dive deep into the history of scientific successes and failures, strange surprises, and mishaps. We tell the stories behind the science. So, visit our museum and library, listen to our podcasts, read our magazine, and explore our digital collections and blog to be awakened to scientific stories that are interesting and delightful.Learn more atsciencehistory.org