Receive Weekly Email and Text Message Updates:
Sign up for latest info on concerts, dining, promotions and more!
Go!

Most Popular

  • Getting Off
    Attorney Tyler Flood says he wins 80 percent of his clients' DWI trials, even if they were 100 percent drunk as a skunk.
  • City of Coffee
    Is Houston about to become America's coffee capital?
  • Looking for a Bull Market
    Killen's Steakhouse in suburban Pearland is probably best during boom times.
  • BBQ Buffet
    Korea Garden Grille offers a stellar selection of barbecue items in unlimited quantities — and new and interesting ways to eat them.
  • Enough About Mi
    Is the authentic little Vietnamese noodle shop Banh Cuon Hoa #2 too adventurous for your tastes?
Most Popular sponsored by

National Features >

  • City Pages

    Michele Bachmann, Unmuzzled

    You don't need to read Sarah Palin's book to hear the ravings of a mad woman.

    By Matt Snyders

  • Miami New Times

    Pimp Daddy

    The rise and fall of a chubby sex-cult leader.

    By Natalie O'Neill

  • Riverfront Times

    Babe 'n' Arms

    Tom was a hot-tempered cross-dresser with a garage full of guns--and then he became Rachel.

    By Nicholas Phillips

“Leonardo’s Contributions to Engineering”

Panel discussion serves as companion to Leonard da Vinci: Man, Inventor, Genius

Share

  • rss

By Dusti Rhodes

Published on April 09, 2008 at 1:42am

“Leonardo’s Contributions to Engineering” is perfect for anyone who’s engineered some interest in the genius inventor. The panel discussion will include professors from Rice University discussing how da Vinci’s ideas continue to have an impact in the fields of transportation, military combat, architecture and mechanics. 6:30 p.m. Houston Museum of Natural Science, One Hermann Circle. For tickets and information, call 713-639-4629 or visit www.hmns.org. $12 to $17.
Tue., April 15, 6:30 p.m., 2008