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17 Sep 2012 | 08:56 EST

Week of 8/17: The Ig Nobles and other Boston area events for the scicurious

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Week of 8/17: The Ig Nobles and other Boston area events for the scicurious

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30 Jul 2012 | 14:47 EST

Summer science events this week in Boston

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10 Jul 2012 | 00:38 EST

Science happenings in Boston this week: Physics, hydrothermal vents and the Public Garden

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Walter Lewin is back with installments five and six of the eight lectures he’s taping for Japanese TV. The MIT professor known for his entertaining online lectures has come out of retirement to go live. Get there  — MIT’s Building 6 — early.  Read more

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28 May 2012 | 13:12 EST

Science events this week include beer halls and an omics meet

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27 Nov 2011 | 05:25 EST

Scientific events in Boston and Cambridge, Nov 28-Dec.4

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Lots going on this week. We’ll be heading over to the AIDS @ 30 event as part of our focus on viruses this week. Also note a major lung cancer conference and a memoir reading by former Harvard Med Dean Joseph Martin.  Read more

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