Scientific Locations
This is the site-embedded version of my Scientific Locations Google map discussed in the Sciencebase blog post Scientific Locations Mapped. In it I am collaborating with colleagues in science and beyond to add as many of the most important sites around the globe related to significant scientific discoveries.
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If you want me add a science place to the map, please leave a comment here, send me an email, or tweet me. Credit for places will be given in the blurb attached to each map pin.
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You could start with Sloan-Kettering New York, NY and Scripps Research Institute La Jolla, Ca.
hafnium – copenhagen, denmark
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hafnium
@Avi It’s on the map, thanks. Yeah, there were predecessors to the wheel in ancient times, probably impossible to pin down to a single site…but you never know, someone might have found the original puncture repair kit ;-)
you need fermilabs, of course
You left off Pacific Northwest National Lab, in Richland, WA. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PNNL and http://www.pnl.gov