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Unless a branch is specified in the title, all programs happen at the Main Library

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  • Saturday

    September 28

    • Lightwire Geometry Light & Illusion (Main)

      Main Library, 449 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02138

      Artists Richard Harrington and David Press merge science, art and math in this art installation. Their geometrical works play with light, shape and lines. Patrons of all ages will be mesmerized by these works.

    • STEAM Rises (Main)

      Main Library, 449 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02138

      The STEAM Rises listening gallery offers an immersive exploration into the world of STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics) in Cambridge. This gallery showcases curated audio samples from our STEAM Habits of Mind research study and the STEAM Rises podcast series, designed to inspire and inform.

    • Take Your Stance on Personal Genetics (Main)

      Main Library, 449 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02138

      Explore ideas about history, policy, technology and identity in the genomic age by playing Take Your Stance. Participants will explore current and emerging issues in science and biotechnology and the ethical and social implications of new developments in our world. Learn about hot topics in genetics like gene editing, de-extinction, and ancestry testing, and share your opinions on the topics with a partner. Add your voice to the community conversation!

    • Thorlabs Mobile Photonics Lab (Main)

      Main Library, 449 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02138

      The Thorlabs Mobile Photonics Lab brings the science of light to you. Thorlabs will demonstrate measuring light at different colors to identify materials (spectroscopy), imaging inside the body with light (biomedical optics), transferring electrical signals through the air with laser beams (optical communications), and show what the inside of optical fiber looks like and how it works. Come inside to be introduced to the world of photonics!

    • XR Lab 101 (Main)

      Main Library, 449 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02138

      Extended reality (XR) opens the door to worlds and experiences outside the everyday through virtual reality, augmented reality, and mixed reality equipment. Test drive our Microsoft HoloLens augmented reality glasses, Structure Sensor 3D scanner, Merge headsets, and more. Registration is required. You must complete Hive Safety Training before registering for this workshop.

    • Hive Safety Training (Virtual)

      In this workshop, you will learn about our makerspace, how to use our resources, and how to keep safe in The Hive. Registration is required. The Zoom link will be sent out an hour before the workshop starts. Before taking in-person workshops in The Hive, all makers must bring signed copies of The Hive User Agreement and Waivers.

    • Prevent Yourself from Scammers (Main)

      Main Library, 449 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02138

      In this presentation, you will be armed with the skills to be scam-resistant in a world where scams are everywhere, and they cost consumers billions. According to the FTC, US consumers lost near $10 billion dollars to scams and fraud in 2023 alone. You’ll learn real-world tools and techniques to minimize your risks, protect your privacy and identity and shield your financial health. Knowledge of how scammers work, their tools and techniques will help you defend yourself from the scammer menace.

    • CPL Nature Club: Elder Walk (Main)

      Main Library, 449 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02138

      Join guide Stefanie Haug while exploring nature and celebrating Elderhood. Dr. Louise Aronson is attributed for naming "Elderhood" as the penultimate and vital and rich phase of human life. Nature likewise offers many examples of non-human Elders that also continue to grow, connect and contribute to the world around us. As a group we'll connect with nature mindfully with a gentle walk and draw on contemplative practices. Throughout and together, we'll explore how nature invites us to connect from the inside-out and the outside-in. Come share your wisdom and celebrate your Elderhood. What to bring: layered clothing, comfortable shoes and water. Stefanie Haug, LICSW (she/her) guides people on journeys of self-awareness and relationship with nature as a local psychotherapist and certified Mindful Outdoor Guide (Kripalu School of Mindful Outdoor Leadership).

    • Equipment and Studio Reservations (Main)

      Main Library, 449 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02138

      During this reservation period, anyone who has completed Hive training and is certified to use equipment or studio(s) can reserve Hive equipment or studio spaces. Staff will assist participants as they are able.

    • Reaching for the Stars: Get to Know Women in Space

      Main Library, Curious George Room, 449 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02138

      Join Maia Weinstock, MIT science editor and lecturer on the history of women in STEM, as well as the creator of LEGO’s Women of NASA set, for a kids’-focused workshop on women in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics who’ve made important contributions to space history. Following a brief presentation, attendees will take part in crafts and a reading exercise celebrating historic women in the space industry. They will have a chance to view the Women of NASA LEGOs and take home a book on one of the celebrated women.

    • Mission to Mars: How to Eat, Sleep and Think Like an Astronaut (Main)

      Main Library, Community Room, 449 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02138

      Sending humans to Mars is hard. Bringing them back safely is even harder. Doing so while also having them perform cutting-edge science and exploration during the mission? A major challenge. Learn about and discuss the design and completion of two Mars simulation missions. Experience life on Mars as you traverse rocky terrain for geology and astrobiology experiments, test different cooking methods to make Martian meals, and navigate emergencies in space. Ever wanted to be an astronaut? This is your chance to experience life on "Mars"!

    • BU Brain Builders (Valente)

      Valente Branch, 826 Cambridge St., Cambridge, MA 02141

      Step into the fascinating world of neuroscience with this exciting brain-building activity! Join BU Brain Builders for some mind-boggling fun as you dive headfirst into hands-on lessons that will teach you about this amazing organ. Get ready to engage all your senses through exciting experiments and demonstrations.

    • POP! Astronomy: Explore the Science Behind Astronomy Terms Found in Popular Brands (Main)

      Main Library, Lecture Hall, 449 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02138

      Have you ever wondered about the science behind popular astronomy-themed brand names? For instance, did you know that the candy bar "Milky Way" is named after our home galaxy? Or that “Subaru” is named after a star cluster? In this interactive session, MIT Professor Anna Frebel will explore how various brands draw inspiration from astronomical terms and phenomena. “POP! Astronomy” is an educational video series featuring MIT undergraduate students who share the science behind these popular brand names.

    • Cyborgs for the 21st Century (Main)

      Main Library, Community Room, 449 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02138

      What do our stories about human-machine synthesis tell us about our hopes for technology and the future? Can cyborgs be a way to imagine better futures for all? Can we imagine utopian futures free from race, gender, and class-linked systems of oppression? Can we imagine new ways of tackling these problems with the help of cyborg technologies? Authors Laura Forlano and Danya Glabau address and discuss these issues and more as presented in their book, Cyborg.

    • Explore the Universe with Astronomer Kim Arcand

      Main Library, Curious George Room, 449 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02138

      Attend an inspiring book reading, discover the way light travels across our Universe, hold in your hands 3D galaxies, build origami stars and so much more! The event will also feature a Q&A session and an exclusive book signing of a selection of Kim Arcand's works. Free and open to families of all ages, join us for a fun, interactive and educational journey through the mysteries of the Universe.

    • How to Dial a Memory (Main)

      Main Library, 449 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02138

      This installation invites visitors to learn about and interact with a piece of space-age technology. It centers on the Memory Dialer, a machine modeled after core rope memories of yesteryear - specifically the ones that held vital software for the Apollo Lunar Module when it made its first trip to the moon in 1969.

    • Mind Tricks: Neuroscience Magic Show (Valente)

      Valente Branch, 826 Cambridge St., Cambridge, MA 02141

      Immerse yourself in the magic of neuroscience through engaging and upbeat card magic which makes advanced concepts of science easily digestible and exciting for the whole family! Enjoy a comedic magic show presented by Sabrina Welch, the founder and CEO of Mind Tricks, and find yourself fascinated by the wonders of the brain taught through card trick analogies, and at the edge of your seat while the magic unfolds!

    • Pursuit of Discovery: Lisa Meitner & Nuclear Fission (Main)

      Main Library, Lecture Hall, 449 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02138

      How does nuclear physicist Lise Meitner’s pioneering discovery of nuclear fission over a century ago continue to inspire astronomers to uncover the last “star stuff” secrets of the early universe? Through the theatrical presentation of “Pursuit of Discovery,” Professor Anna Frebel, Division Head of Astrophysics at MIT, will bring this groundbreaking discovery to life with her portrayal of Lise Meitner.

    • How to Set Up Your Telescope

      Main Library, 449 Broadway, Cambridge, MA 02138

      Experts from #popscope will guide you through the steps of mounting and using your own telescope, making it easy to explore the night sky on your own. Whether you're a beginner or just need a refresher, this practical workshop will help you get the most out of your stargazing experience. Free and open to all, this event is perfect for anyone looking to unlock the wonders of the universe from their backyard. Telescopes will be available for use.

September 2024
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