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12:00 PM
Main Library, 449 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02138
Discover the ultimate in-home climate control with heat pumps! These versatile systems not only provide efficient heating and cooling throughout the year but also enhance indoor air quality while significantly reducing fossil fuel emissions. Join us to delve into the mechanics of heat pumps, explore their myriad benefits, and learn how you can receive invaluable support through the City of Cambridge’s Electrify Cambridge program. Whether you own a condo or resources are available to assist you. Renters, don’t miss our tailored Wednesday Lunch & Learn session designed just for you! Let’s embark on the journey to electrify your home for year-round comfort and sustainability.
5:30 PM
Main Library, 449 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02138
Learn about the Net Zero Transportation Plan (NZTP) being created by The City of Cambridge to use only renewable energy by 2035 and reach zero emissions by 2050. This plan will help remove greenhouse gas emissions from transportation in Cambridge and help the community fight climate change.
6:30 PM
Main Library, 449 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02138
Transgender patients with genetic mutations such as BRCA or Lynch syndrome face unique challenges in the medical world. From the hyperfemininity of breast cancer activism, to the effects of anti-trans laws on preventative surgery, and the lack of research pertaining to transgender cancer patients, this panel will discuss a variety of topics. Recent research on how gender-affirming care impacts cancer treatment will be presented, along with a variety of personal accounts and how we can move forward in supporting transgender hereditary cancer patients. Please note this panel will discuss transphobia and cancer.
6:30 PM
Main Library, Lecture Hall, 449 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02138
The Science Story Slam (3S) is an annual invitation to all US high schoolers to share 5-minute-long stories about STEM and compete for $5000 in total prizes. These could be stories set in fictional scenarios that explain a scientific concept, or gripping accounts of how a scientific discovery came about, or more personal memoirs of how the pursuit of science has impacted the storyteller.
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