Harvard’s History of Science PhD interrogates laboratories, observatories, and field camps to reveal how cultures craft truth. Students 3-D print astrolabes, mine CERN open data, and analyze colonial botany diaries—then engage policymakers on AI ethics and pandemic preparedness. Graduates illuminate science for museums, universities, and think tanks.
Digital exhibit on cold-war cybernetics and governance dreams
Archival study of women calculators in early astrophysics
Critical analysis of colonial taxonomy in botanical illustrations
Oral-history project on HIV activism and biomedical research
Interactive map of nuclear test sites and indigenous lands
Podcast tracing AI hype cycles since the 1950s
VR reconstruction of Al-Haytham’s Cairo optics workshop
Network analysis of preprint circulation during COVID-19
Policy memo on citizen science data in regulatory decisions
Workshop teaching high-schoolers to read historical lab notebooks
Machine-vision cataloging of scientific instrument collections
Thesis chapter on climate modeling and political imagination
Public symposium on CRISPR’s historical precedents
Ethics brief on decolonizing planetary-exploration narratives
Interactive timeline of medical imaging breakthroughs
Design sprint re-enacting Enlightenment coffeehouse debates
Reveal how science shapes—and is shaped by—society.
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