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Explore the British Isles with Scientific American Travel on Bright Horizons 38: Great Britain, August 13 – 25, 2019 | | |
Dear Science Enthusiast, Join fellow science buffs as Scientific American Travel heads for Great Britain. This historic region has it all, from panoramic country vistas to seascapes and cityscapes to cathedrals and monuments. While at sea, enjoy exclusive seminars with leading academic experts and scientists on the latest discoveries in their fields. |
Museum hop with a friend, bike Guernsey, climb the bell tower of Dublin’s Christchurch, visit Scottish castles or tour a UNESCO heritage site. Get a taste of history by sampling England’s oldest beer or traditional Scottish whiskey. Be sure to save some energy to mix and mingle at one of our many private cocktail parties while on board. | | |
Join Scientific American Travel for an unforgettable journey of learning and discovery that balances a cutting-edge science program, intimate group events and opportunity to build your own adventure exploring the British Isles. For full details, visit Bright Horizons 38 or contact us by email Info@insightcruises.com or by phone at 650-787-5665. |
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| The Future of Astronomy Seminar Series Senior SETI Institute Astronomer Seth Shostak offers five fascinating talks on what the future might hold for establishing colonies on the moon, the search for life beyond Earth, what real alien biology might be like and much more. | | | | Brain and Behavior Seminar Series Neurobiologist and Scientific American author Robert Sapolsky examines the biology behind behavior, including chemical and structural factors of depression and schizophrenia as well as the neurobiology and evolution of traits like violence, aggression and empathy. | | | |
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