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Plan your next science-themed vacation with this interactive map
Here at Scienceline, we have a knack for finding scientific curiosities in the backs of cars, the backs of trains and the backs of our own yards. From atomic testing relics to artificial reefs, this map is where we would like to share our discoveries with you. Click around to learn about the sights, landmarks and institutions that we think are worth the extra miles. Hopefully we motivate you to pack a sack lunch, slap on a name tag and learn something worth writing home about.
Administrator • July 27, 2017
Plan your next science-themed vacation with this interactive map
Ellen Airhart • July 26, 2017
A researcher who watercolored a salamander on her thesis now runs an art gallery
Ellen Airhart • July 26, 2017
Wide open spaces that power more than just tumbleweeds
Mark D. Kaufman • July 26, 2017
In 1972, a gray whale approached Pachico Mayoral, seeking friendship
Abigail Fagan • July 26, 2017
The Russell Museum chronicles decades of medical care
Dan Robitzski • July 26, 2017
If you want to turn your kids into a bunch of little nerds, this is the place!
Leslie Nemo • July 26, 2017
Exhibits that cut to the bone of what it means to be a surgeon
Nicole Wetsman • July 26, 2017
Sleeping Giant state park is home to diverse microclimates
Cici Zhang • July 26, 2017
Artificial reefs in Florida are more than popular dive sites
Harrison Tasoff • July 26, 2017
Powerful rockets were built and tested in a sleepy residential suburb of Los Angeles
Marissa Shieh • July 26, 2017
A quick highlights tour of Cornell University and its geological history
Eleanor Cummins • June 18, 2017
Wind your way through the west on this atomic road trip