Cambridge Science Carnival, Sept. 21
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The Cambridge Science Carnival will be held Sunday, September 21, Noon-4PM at the Kendall/MIT Open Space (292 Main St, Cambridge). It’s free to attend and hosted by the MIT Museum. Admission to the MIT Museum will be free that day, 10AM-6PM.
There will be over 100 STEAM-oriented exhibit booths, demonstrations, live music, and installations — including:
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Robot Petting Zoo, where attendees can drive bots and mini-bots
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A “Trash or Treasure?” sorting game hosted by Cambridge Recycling
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NSF Center for MONET on the science of soccer
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A live recording of the Tumble kids’ science podcast
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Interactive demonstrations offered by the MIT Physics Dept.
The Cambridge Science Carnival is traditionally the last day of the multi-day Cambridge Science Festival. For 2025, the event has been compressed to one day. The MIT Museum has indicated that the Cambridge Science Festival will return in 2026 in a reimagined form.
The Carnival has a page about How to Get There by public transportation, bike, car, and foot. The site is a 15-minute walk from the Kendall Square MBTA station. MIT will offer free shuttle bus service to the Carnival from various locations. Parking ($15 ) is available at Hayward Garage (55 Wadsworth Street).
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