Join us on Halloween for a re-enactment of the spooky and shocking experiments that inspired Mary Shelley in the writing of Frankenstein two hundred years ago. See the strange apparatus that...
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Free Public Lecture and Book Signing
William Rankin, Assistant Professor of the History of Science, Yale University
For most of the twentieth century, maps were indispensableto governments’ understanding, management, and defense of territory, but by century’s end, a decisive transition occurred toward electronic navigation systems.... Read more about Radionavigation and the Politics of Geographic Knowledge
W. Jason Morgan, Professor Emeritus, Princeton University; Visiting Scholar, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences, Harvard University
Plate tectonic theory, a milestone in twentieth-century science, has been instrumental in advancing our understanding of Earth’s geological history, the formation of its surface features, and its earthquake movement.... Read more about The Changing Landscape of Plate Tectonics
Jeremy Bloxham, Mallinckrodt Professor of Geophysics, Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences; Dean of Science, Faculty of Arts and Sciences, Harvard University