Changing the Narrative
Changing the Narrative is a unique celebration highlighting women and girls who are invested in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts […]
Changing the Narrative is a unique celebration highlighting women and girls who are invested in STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts […]
SOLD OUT (no waitlist). Illinois Science Council invites you to a special program of Chicago Science Fest 2018. Join us for a rare […]
A public lecture by Dr. Jean Claude Manuguerra (Director of the Laboratory for Urgent Response to Biological Threats at the […]
The Homewood-Flossmoor Science Pub's May event will be Science Trivia Night! Show up in teams of up to 6 at […]
Art and science are both fields of questioning, investigating, and revealing aspects of the world around us and of human […]
Curious about electric cars? You can take a test drive of a new Nissan Leaf car and see a Formula Electric […]
1871 and MATTER Chicago at The Merchandise Mart, Chicago, IL, 60654 The Chicago Science Festival’s main “Science Expo” will feature […]
The Story Collider is delighted to be partnering with the Fermilab Arts and Lecture Series for this upcoming show at […]
Saving the Synapse: Synapses Lost and Found in brain development and Alzheimer’s Carla J. Shatz, Ph.D. David Starr Jordan Director, […]
Sold Out. Sign up for waitlist. You drink beer, but do you ever think about beer? You should. Now is your […]
Sold Out. Sign up for waitlist. Illinois Science Council invites you to the final program for the 2018 Chicago Science Festival. We […]
The University of Chicago celebrates the 10th anniversary of the Brinson Lecture series and welcomes Professor Richard Ellis of University College […]
Watch scientists band and release birds migrating from Mexico, Central America and the Caribbean. Enjoy crafts, snacks, bird walks and […]
When did our ancestors look the way we expect the earliest members of our genus to have looked? When did […]
In 1957, when Pablo Picasso was in his seventh decade, he mused that x-ray technology might one day reveal a […]
CHIentist presents a multifaceted panel discussion on transitioning an academic research into commercially viable patents. Hear from leaders from the […]
In the last 120 years, rapid urbanization has brought about an amazing societal transformation. In the past, 80 percent of […]
Join Professor Brice Ménard, Associate Professor at John Hopkins University, for the latest CIERA Interdisciplinary Colloquium. As time goes on, our […]
Vice District Brewing has generously offered to share a portion of its sales each evening in June with Illinois Science […]
Recently, the collision of two neutron stars was discovered by astronomers using both telescopes and the LIGO gravitational-wave observatory. This […]
Ever wondered what it would be like to explore Lincoln Park Zoo after the gates close? Here’s your chance! Leave […]
NASA and its international partners are planning to send humans to Mars in the 2030’s. Mission to Mars will challenge […]
Huge downpours, massive flooding, heat waves, prolonged droughts—these extreme events are occurring more frequently, and with greater intensity. “100-year-floods” are […]
Unnatural Selection: evolution at the hand of man An Evening with Katrina van Grouw Friday, June 15, 2018 6-8pm (talk […]