Posts Tagged ‘science’
NASA Exploration Center, Ames, California, United States
NASA’s Ames Research Center is home to plenty of cool technology and even a National Landmark — the enormous Unitary Plan Wind Tunnel. [Read More]
Mount Wilson Observatory, California, United States
Mount Wilson observatory was founded in 1904 and still remains at the forefront of astronomy in California today, over 100 years later. [Read More]
Solae, Inazawa City, Japan
Solae towers over Inazawa and is one of the most strangely-beautiful buildings we’ve ever seen — with a fairly curious purpose. [Read More]
Heureka, Vantaa, Finland
Heureka is, a reader tells us, definitely the place to go in Finland for anybody interested in sciences of all sorts. [Read More]
Technorama, Winterthur, Switzerland
The Swiss Science Center offers a fun day out for all the family, less than an hour’s drive from the business and cultural hub of Zurich. [Read More]
Universum Bremen, Bremen, Germany
Universum Bremen’s size has helped it to become a really popular attraction in the city, boasting over 4 million visits since its opening in 2000. [Read More]
Ontario Science Center, Toronto, Canada
What’s big, green and lots of fun? The Ontario Science Center, which as well as being absolutely fascinating, is really paying attention to its environmental credentials. [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]
SEE Science Center, Manchester, NH, United States
The SEE Science Center is a great day out for scientific minds, but it’s got something most other centers can’t boast — the largest permanent LEGO® installation at minifigure scale in the world. [Read More]
