Posts Tagged ‘lectures’
Los Alamos National Labs, New Mexico, United States
At the Los Alamos National Laboratories, science meets national security in a brilliant fusion that makes for a fascinating visit. [Read More]
Jet Propulsion Laboratory, Pasadena, California, US
The work that goes on at the NASA/CalTech Jet Propulsion Laboratory isn’t just cool. It’s incredibly cool. [Read More]
Centre for Art and Media, Karlsruhe, Germany
The Zentrum für Kunst und Medientechnologie (ZKM) in Karlsruhe is one of the best cultural resources for information technology and media in the world. [Read More]
Machine Project, Los Angeles, California, United States
We want to call the Machine Project an art gallery, but that just doesn’t seem to do it just, so instead we’ll go for an “investigative space”… Which is why it deserves an entry on FourEyesUp. [Read More]
San Jose Astronomical Association, California, United States
The San Jose Astronomical Association hosts regular lectures and star parties, which are just about, well, awesome. [Read More]
Dana Centre, London, United Kingdom
We’re cheating a little with the Dana Centre as it’s part of the Science Museum, but it deserves a mention in its own right for several reasons. [Read More]
Gresham College, London, United Kingdom
Gresham College is a brilliant mix of historical institution and a shining modern-day example of open science – the college has no students and awards no degrees, but is open to the public for science lectures all year round. [Read More]
Royal Institution, London, United Kingdom
The Royal Institution (RI) is the oldest independent research body in the world and has played a startling part in the progress of global science for over 200 years. [Read More]
Wellcome Collection, London, United Kingdom
The Wellcome Collection is a free visitor destination dedicated to exploring medicine, life and art in the past, present and future. [Read More]
