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May 1, 2009
NEW YORK (AP) — If your interests run more to science than surfing or sunbathing, you may find yourself shouting “Eureka!” when you discover the list of geeky getaways in Popular Science magazine's May issue.
The list includes cryogenic facilities, earthquake simulators and ape camps. “These are perfect destinations for the truly curious,” Mark Jannot, editor-in-chief of Popular Science, said in a press release. “This summer, wow your family with reality by visiting atom smashers, space labs and other wild scientific hot spots. Many of the locations we suggest even give free or low-cost tours.”
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