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NEW EXHIBITION "Measuring Difference" Opening October 20

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We measure everything around us. It is how we see and compare differences. However, measurements, often perceived as neutral tools, are essentially human inventions that may be, at their core, flawed and biased. The upcoming exhibition Measuring...

PRESS RELEASE: Surveillance: From Vision to Data

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Surveillance: From Vision to Data (Opening September 21, 2023) poses timely questions about the history of surveillance. The term surveillance may suggest images of high-tech cameras or George Orwell’s ever-watching Big Brother. But surveillance involves...

Pope's Grand Orrery: Up Close & Personal

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Pope's Grand Orrery has long been a star object of the Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments, where it looms large at the entrance to our Putnam Gallery, welcoming visitors to " Time, Life, & Matter: Science in Cambridge." It was also recently...

Look What Turned Up, in 1860!

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David P. Wheatland Curator Sara Schechner recently consulted with the National Museum of American History (NMAH) on an interesting find: a French pocket sundial that purportedly turned up in an Indiana farmer's field in 1860! How is got there and how it...

Mark 1, rebooted...sort of.

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The unexpectedly arduous journey of the Harvard IBM Mark I Automatic Calculator from the Harvard Science Center to its new home in the new SEAS complex in Allston is chronicled in article in the Harvard Gazette. Such drama!

CHSI Clock Keeper Ketchen Gets the Star Treatment

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CHSI longtime friend, clock maker, restorer, and horologist Richard Ketchen has been integral in keeping our most important timepieces cleaned, balanced, and, well...on time! In a recent article, The Harvard Gazette offers a brief discussion of Richard's...