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Archived Events

Please review our archive of past events to get a feel for what we do: and just how 'hands-on' the experience really is!

2025
Event Name Presenter Event Description
Why It's Hard to Fly on Mars

Dr. Tommy Sebastian (MIT Lincoln Laboratory)

Can you fly an aircraft on Mars?  The environment on other planets is totally different than on Earth.  That affects how an aircraft flies on other planets. 

  • Come learn about the challenges of flying aircraft on other worlds!
  • Discover how the Ingenuity Mars Helicopter achieved powered, controlled flight on another planet!
  • Hear about the Dragonfly…
2023
Event Name Presenter Event Description
The Logic of Light, Lasers, and Lenses

Jeffrey Roth

How are lasers used in science? Where can you see optics in nature? Why is the sky blue?  What makes a rainbow? Join this fun demonstration to see how light can refract, diffract, scatter, and reflect. Find out about the many applications of lasers and light, from fiber optics to communications…

2022
Event Name Presenter Event Description
Undersea Technologies

Andrew March, Lincoln Laboratory

We know less about what lies beneath the ocean’s surface than we know about the surface of the Moon or Mars. A big reason for that is that light gets absorbed really quickly in water, so we can only see very short distances in water. In fact, there is almost no light at all even at a few hundred feet below the surface!

This Science on Saturday will explain how sound and robots are…

Water Worlds: The Search for Life in Space

Sarah Willis, Lincoln Laboratory

All life on Earth requires water. Discovering where life exists elsewhere in the universe is one of the key questions astronomers want to answer.

In this Science on Saturday show, we will discuss how water and life are so strongly intertwined. One of our scientists, who is located in the Kwajalein Atoll in the Marshall Islands, will talk about…

2021
Event Name Presenter Event Description
Aviation Engineering

Caroline Lamb, Mark Mazumder, and Joseph St. Germain

Aviation Today, presented by Caroline Lamb, MIT Lincoln Laboratory

Aviation brings the world closer together: commercial airlines help people travel the world;  NOAA, NASA, and the Air Force use aircraft to make observations about the world around us; and FEMA uses aircraft to assist in disaster relief efforts. Several technologies used for these purposes trace…

Space Weather! or Take Cover! The Sun's Getting Stormy!

J. Brent Parham, MIT Lincoln Laboratory

Did you know there is weather in space? The sun impacts us in more ways than just providing light, it spews plasma and radiation that splatters against our home on Earth. Luckily, we are mostly protected by Earth's magnetic field, but sometimes plasma leaks through causing problems with satellites, communications, and electrical grids, and if you're floating in a space station, you'd better…

2019
Event Name Presenter Event Description
Teaching Computers to See, Play, Think

Mazumder

Computers are starting to understand the world! We will explore how computers “see” the world using cameras and other sensors, and how “deep learning” helps computers and robots know what’s going on around them. Computers are also playing video games to learn how to explore the world! We’ll have exciting demos of computer vision, augmented reality, and video games used in current machine…

Light, Sound, Vibration & their Remarkable Relationship

Haupt

At Lincoln Laboratory, we use light to create sound and vibration in objects at distances from a few inches to a kilometer. Then we use light as a microphone to measure sound and light from far away. This allows us to find damages in bridges or jet engines from a safe point on the ground, and helps surgeons perform ultrasound without touching the patient. We will discuss photon-to-…

The Science & Magic of Optics

RCG, Li & Yee

Light and optics serve as the foundation for much of the cool technology found in our modern world! Come experience some of the amazing properties of light.

  • See laser light bend and bounce
  • Learn how different colors of light combine
Uncharted Space: Searching the Cosmos for Exoplanets

HLN

What weird and wonderful planets orbit the stars that shine brightly in our night sky?  Visit Lincoln Laboratory to hear a special guest from MIT's Kavli Institute explain how space scientists find exoplanets in the vast universe. Participants will test how impact craters form on different surfaces and will discuss a variety of ways to perceive our constellations.…

2018
Event Name Presenter Event Description
The Rise and Fall of Pluto: How Science Progresses

Luu

When Pluto was discovered in 1930, it was enthusiastically greeted as a newly found planet for the solar system. It reigned as the ninth planet until 2006, when astronomers voted to take away its status as a planet. Was this the right thing to do? This talk will be about discovering new things in the solar system, and how this led to both the rise and fall of Pluto.

Science of Sight & Color

LLWIN, Baer

Did you know that each person perceives color differently? Come to our Sight and Color demonstration to understand how the human eye works and how animals see color.

We will explore color blindness and not only the disadvantages, but also the advantages to being color-blind.  Activities will cover how we see color in our everyday…

Robot-Driven Racecars

Fishberg

Did you know robots can drive cars better than humans? Come test-drive the future of personal transportation with our miniature autonomous racecars! Explore how driverless cars navigate complex environments brimming with other vehicles, pedestrians, street signs, and buildings. Hands-on activities will demonstrate how robots use sensors and algorithms to see, steer, and race. Root for your…

The Science behind 3D Printing

D. Scott

Come to our 3D Printing show and visit 11 stations to discover how 3D parts are designed and made. Watch the creation of 3D parts. Learn about 3D modeling software. See some of the Lincoln Laboratory projects that have used 3D printing techniques!

2017
Event Name Presenter Event Description
The Science of Weather

Venutti & Hallowell

Can you make lightning? How do tornadoes form? What causes fog? How does air pressure affect weather, and how can you measure it? Come see our demonstrations and find out.

The Sound of Science

Clemons & Salama

Explore the basics of sound! We'll examine what frequency, pitch, vibration, and wavelengths are and how they affect how you hear!

The Science of Art

LEAN

Find out how science affects art:  When you dance, sing, or listen to music, there is lots of science happening! Chemistry, physics, biology, and many other kinds of science can be seen within the arts. Join us for hands-on demonstrations to explore the intersection of the sciences and the performing arts, and the next time you’re singing in the shower, you…