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Starstruck! Astronomers and Popular Culture (2017-2018)

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Presentation Date: Thursday, December 6, 2018 Location: Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments, Harvard University Telescopes and a last will and testament. Clocks, a sketch of a comet, and a life mask. Astronomical photographs, a fly spanker...

Scale: A Matter of Perspective (2017)

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Presentation Date: Thursday, March 9, 2017 Location: Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments, Harvard University We see scale throughout our daily lives and navigate through it without thinking too much about our changing rank. The world is...

In the Lab with Stevens and Skinner (2017-)

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Presentation Date: Wednesday, February 1, 2017 Location: William James Hall, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA The basement of Memorial Hall was home to the Psychological Laboratories of two pioneers: S. S. Stevens and B. F. Skinner. At one end was the...

Body of Knowledge: A History of Anatomy (in 3 parts) (2014)

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Presentation Date: Thursday, March 6, 2014 Location: Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA This exhibition explored the act of anatomizing not as a process of mapping a finite arrangement of bodily structures...

The Mark I Computer at Harvard (2014)

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Presentation Date: Wednesday, February 12, 2014 Location: Science Center, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA Originally called the Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator, Mark I was designed in 1937 by a Harvard graduate student, Howard H. Aiken to solve...

X-Rays of the Soul: Rorschach and the Projective Test (2012)

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Presentation Date: Wednesday, March 14, 2012 Location: Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments, Harvard University, Cambridge, MA In 1911, Swiss psychiatrist Hermann Rorschach began experimenting with inkblots to probe previously inaccessible...