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Science / Astro

Astro

Tireless scientists. Bestselling authors. Nobel Prizewinners. Lavin’s astronomy, cosmology, and physics speakers are mapping the cosmos. But it’s more than just lab work. These speakers are making space for diverse voices in STEM, advocating for curiosity, and offering innovative approaches to the work we do together — no telescope required.

4 Astro
Speakers

Alan Lightman

Theoretical Physicist and Novelist | Internationally Bestselling Author of Einstein's Dreams

How can we merge the arts and sciences to better understand humanity?

Danielle Wood

Director of MIT’s Space Enabled Research Lab | Associate Prof. of Media Arts and Sciences

Space technology is imperative for sustainable development on Earth—and for the benefit of all.

Ellen Ochoa

The First Latina in Space | Former NASA Director

When we all come together as a team to learn and innovate—we can aim for the stars.