"Time, Life, & Matter: Science in Cambridge" traces the development of scientific activity at Harvard, and explores how science was promoted or affected by religion, politics, philosophy, art, and commerce in the last 400 years. Featured objects include instruments connected to Galileo, Benjamin Franklin, William James, and Charles Lindbergh. (Ongoing)
- Putnam Gallery, Science Center 136, 1 Oxford St. Free and open to the public. Children must be escorted by an adult.
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