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Join us in our museum EVERY SATURDAY for a family-friendly program that highlights strange and surprising stories from the history of science!
Join us in our museum EVERY SATURDAY for a family-friendly program that highlights strange and surprising stories from the history of science!
Join us in our museum EVERY SATURDAY for a family-friendly program that highlights strange and surprising stories from the history of science!
Meet scientists doing cutting-edge research in physics, medicine, biochemistry, and more.
Join us for a night of “whodunits” and solve a historical forensics murder mystery.
Explore how artists capture the colors of nature through pigments, paints, and dyes.
Beat the heat with an evening of summer-themed science!
Join us for July’s First Friday celebrating the opening of our latest ExhibitLab, ‘Migrating Science: Stories of Immigration and Innovation.’
ReJoyce! The Science History Institute joins the Rosenbach for its annual Bloomsday celebration of James Joyce.
All Philadelphia-area college students are invited to visit us during CollegeFest, Campus Philly’s annual “Welcome to Philadelphia!” celebration.
Panelists will discuss how we understand climate change and imagine a way forward.
From Rachel Carson to ACT UP, explore how scientists and activists have shaped discovery and created change.
Drop in for a tour highlighting the central role of women in shaping chemistry and the material sciences throughout history.
From Rachel Carson to ACT UP, explore how scientists and activists have shaped discovery and created change.
This “drop-in” tour explores the importance of water and the histories of pollution and protection.
Water animates our world! See how artists and animators bring it to the big screen.
Celebrate the opening of our outdoor exhibition exploring the intersections of environmentalism, education, and fun!
Thanks to everyone who attended our ‘Innate: How Science Invented the Myth of Race’ launch party and kick-off celebration!
Drop in for a tour highlighting the central role of women in shaping chemistry and the material sciences throughout history.
From Rachel Carson to ACT UP, explore how scientists and activists have shaped discovery and created change.
This “drop-in” tour explores the importance of water and the histories of pollution and protection.