Posts Tagged ‘biology’
Detroit Science Center, Michigan, United States
Filled with interactive exhibits, the Detroit Science Center is a great day out for anyone interested in engineering, technology or science. [Read More]
San Francisco Botanical Gardens, San Francisco, California, United States
Dedicated to furthering the link between people and plants, the San Francisco Botanical Garden boasts a stunningly pretty 55 acres of plants from around the world. [Read More]
Children’s Discovery Museum, San Jose, California, US
The Children’s Discovery Museum is a brilliant find for parents looking for educational ways to amuse their children. [Read More]
California Science Center, Los Angeles, California, US
If you can visit only one science center in California, we’d recommend this one for the sheer breadth of exhibits — and the fact that it’s free. [Read More]
Los Alamos National Labs, New Mexico, United States
At the Los Alamos National Laboratories, science meets national security in a brilliant fusion that makes for a fascinating visit. [Read More]
Our Dynamic Earth, Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
Rather fittingly described as “the Mother Earth of all adventures”, Our Dynamic Earth has one of the best reputations of any science centre in the United Kingdom. [Read More]
Southend Central Museum & Planetarium, London, United Kingdom
Southend Central is situated not far out of London as is a real gem if you’re looking for a fun way to stretch the brain a little. [Read More]
Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, California, United States
The Berkeley Lab covers 183 acres of prime hillside real estate looking out over San Francisco bay, although that’s not, of course, the only reason you should visit. [Read More]
Jeremy Bentham Auto-Icon, London, United Kingdom
Just because the preserved body of Jeremy Bentham at UCL is a bit weird, it doesn’t mean that you shouldn’t go and see it — in fact, it’s fairly fascinating. [Read More]
Bay Model Visitor Center, San Francisco, California
Constructed and maintained by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, the Bay Model Visitor Center is a fascinating scientific look at the hydraulic workings of San Francisco Bay and the surrounding rivers. [Read More]
