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Showcase
Your Robots,
Food Science,
Rockets,
and More!
Proposal
Deadline:
Friday,
December 7,
2012!
The
call for
proposals is
still open for
the 2013
Cambridge
Science
Festival! Join
the 10-day
festival April
12-21, 2013 to
celebrate the
great science,
technology,
engineering,
art, and math
happening all
throughout the
Cambridge and
Boston area.
We
are looking for
fun interactive
workshops,
talks, exhibits,
performances,
games, and great
ideas only you
can think up.
Some larger
events to
participate in
include:
- Science
Carnival
- Show off
performances,
building
workshops, or
cool
activities in
a carnival of
the sciences
- A Robot Zoo - Present robotics
projects as
part of National Robotics Week
- Science of Sports - Why does a
curveball
curve, anyway?
- Rocket Day - Have a blast
demonstrating
astronomy-related
research and
engineering
projects on
National
Astronomy Day
(Saturday,
April 20)
- Science of Food - Cook up the
biology,
chemistry,
physics, and
materials
behind the
food we eat
every day!
Hard
deadline date:
December 7,
2012!!
About
the Cambridge
Science
Festival: The Cambridge Science Festival is a celebration
showcasing
Cambridge as
an
internationally
recognized
leader in
science,
technology,
engineering
and math. A
multifaceted,
multicultural
event every
spring, the
Cambridge
Science
Festival makes
science
accessible,
interactive
and fun for
everyone! Our
founding
collaborators
are MIT,
Harvard
University,
the City of
Cambridge, the
Museum of
Science and
WGBH. Our
generous 2012
sponsors
include MIT,
The National
Science
Foundation,
The City of
Cambridge,
Massachusetts
Cultural
Council,
Biogen Idec
Foundation,
Cubist, Knight
Science
Journalism
Fellowships at
MIT,
Millennium
Pharmaceuticals,
Alnylam,
American
Chemical
Society,
Elsevier,
Harvard
University,
Novartis,
Pfizer,
Vertex,
Cambridge
Community
Foundation,
Akamai, Amgen,
Boston
University,
Draper
Laboratory,
IBM,
MathWorks, and
MIT Lincoln
Laboratory.
Please
tell a friend!
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