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For all those haters who think science is boring, Check out our list of seven unmissable attractions from around the world every science fan needs to see. From evolution to engineering, these are the places that every science fan will love. Well, if you can’t beat them, join them – right?

 

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La Cité des Sciences et de l’Industrie, Paris, France

You shouldn’t have too much difficulty finding this place, thanks to the ginormous mirrored sphere, called La Géode. La Cité is the biggest science museum in Europe, and hosts a range of exhibitions that relate science to the interests of modern popular culture.

 

Museo Galileo, Florence, Italy

People who visit Florence only for the art are missing a trick by not going to the Museo Galileo. This famous museum houses many of Galileo’s own scientific instruments, and also (creepily) his right-hand thumb, index and forefinger.

 

The European Organization for Nuclear Research, Meyrin, Switzerland

Otherwise known as CERN, this colossal particle physics laboratory is home to the Large Hadron Collider: the world’s largest and most powerful particle collider, which took a decade to build, and is considered “one of the great engineering milestones of mankind”.

Northern Lights (Aurora Borealis), Northern Hemisphere

If the refractive and reflective dimension of rainbows boggles your mind, then the Aurora Borealis aka Northern Lights will blow it completely. This phenomenal natural light display is produced through a collision of charged energetic particles with atoms at high altitude, and is visible from many northern regions.

Hayden Planetarium, New York, U.S.A.

Probably the greatest planetarium on earth, the New York Hayden Planetarium comprises a state of the art theatre that offers daily tours of the solar system and the creation of the universe. It’s also where they decided Pluto was no longer a planet… awkward.

Natural History Museum, London, England

Spend an entire day in London’s iconic Natural History Museum, and you’ll barely scratch the surface of the museum’s extensive collection. The Darwin Centre alone holds tens of millions of preserved species, which have great historical and scientific value. From dinosaurs to geology, there’s no stone left unturned.

Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum, Washington D.C., U.S.A

Home to the largest collection of aircrafts and spacecrafts in the world, almost all the items on display here are originals or original backups. We wouldn’t expect anything less from America’s famous Smithsonian Institute.

 

 

 

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Elizabeth GourdElizabeth suffers from an acute case of wanderlust, which no amount of traveling or adventure can cure. She has lived in London, New York and Berlin, and is currently a writer for Hg2 | A Hedonist's Guide To...

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