Scientific Locations

Scientific Locations

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scientific-locationsThis 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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21 Responses to “Scientific Locations”

  1. Arizona State University’s Biodesign Institute, the largest multidisclinary research facility in Arizona, dedicated to improving human health and the health of our planet.

    http://www.biodesign.asu.edu

  2. Added, with thanks.

  3. Karen James says:

    Cocos-Keeling islands, where Darwin collected evidence for his new theory on the formation of coral atolls
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cocos_(Keeling)_Islands

  4. Robert Farley says:

    Berkelium, Californium, Lawrencium, Seaborgium (+ Plutonium and 11 others)
    The Rad-Labs at UC Berkeley
    {as well as all those Nobels…}
    http://berkeley.edu/about/hist/timeline.shtml

  5. I could, have you got specific examples of major scientific discoveries at those places that I could flag. I don’t want this to be a bare map of universities and research centres.



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