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Find the best science events and make the most of your time in Cambridge. From music to adventure and more, we have the biggest event range and best discovery experience, there's something for everyone.
Roxanne Khamsi presents 'Beyond Inheritance: Our Ever-Mutating Cells and a New Understanding of Health' at the Harvard Science Center. This event is part of the Harvard Science Book Talks series, featuring talks by authors of recently published science books. Tickets are available for free general admission and for a book-included ticket, with books only available for pickup at the venue on the night of the event. Masks are encouraged but not required.
Kendall Square is known for its fusion of art and science. Join KSA and Koch Institute to discover art born from the fascinating work being done at the cutting edge of cancer research. Enjoy a delicious lunch and guided tour of the gallery.
***One ticket provides access to both symposium days (April 28th and April 29th)*** The Eric and Wendy Schmidt Center Symposium: Biomedical Science and AI is a two-day event scheduled for April 28th and 29th, 2026, in Cambridge, MA. It is organized by the Eric and Wendy Schmidt Center and promises a deep dive into the intersection of biomedical science and artificial intelligence.
Steve Brusatte, renowned paleontologist and bestselling author of The Rise and Fall of the Dinosaurs, will present a sweeping evolutionary history of birds, from their dinosaur origins to the 10,000+ extraordinary species alive today. The talk will explore the fascinating story of birds, from their origins as feathered dinosaurs to their present-day diversity, highlighting remarkable extinct species and the extraordinary abilities of modern birds. This event is part of the Harvard Science Book Talks series, a collaboration between the Harvard University Division of Science, the Harvard Library, and Harvard Book Store.
Registration recommended! You’ll be the first to learn of event details or if the location or date changes due to inclement weather. L.E.A.P. stands for Learn, Explore, and Play! These programs are geared towards kids and families. Enjoy a live cooking show, packed with interactive experiments and demonstrations, about the science of marshmallow.