New Scientist Discovery

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From the high Arctic to the Antarctic, New Scientist is now organising tours across the globe, created by our editors for our readers.

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For years, New Scientist has been inspiring readers to embark on their own intellectual journeys of discovery. Now we're helping you make that journey. We're putting together a collection of expeditions across the globe: tours created by New Scientist editors for New Scientist readers.

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Delighted to be joining forces with Toftigers India & Nepal and Steppes Travel on a 12-day adventure visiting the reserves of Kanha, Pench, and Satpura in search of the Bengal tiger, staying in award-winning lodges. Learn how to identify tracks, set camera traps and understand the tiger’s habitat and prey species. Explore the parks by jeep, canoe and on foot.
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They were previously thought to be examples of two existing giant stick insect species.
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First 3 tours of 2020 as follows!
Snow Leopards of India, 22nd March 2020 Explore Dark & Frozen Matter: CERN & Mont Blanc, 20th April 2020 Keplers Prague: Music of the spheres, 14th April 2020
... To find out more about these and all other tours, visit our website!
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New Scientist Discovery Tours 2020!
We are delighted to bring you a range of amazing science inspired tours across the globe.
Explore some of the most stunning places in the world, accompanied by leading experts to enhance your experience.
... For a full list and detailed itinerary of each tour, visit our website!
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Join us on a small, guided tour of Renaissance Italy. Encounter the great scientific minds that kick-started our modern way of thinking on an eight-day cultural adventure to Florence, Pisa and Bologna. Visit echoing churches, view amazing museum collections and discover hidden Renaissance buildings. You can also hear talks on the ideas unfolding at this inspirational time. https://bit.ly/2uPqr1z

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Discover the diverse faces of Japan from tranquil temples to cutting-edge science. This is a truly mind-expanding trip that will reveal Japan as resolutely traditional and restlessly innovative. Find out about the latest robots, take part in environmental research and explore subtropical reefs.
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Hands up if you've been blown away by the BBC series Blue Planet II. We certainly have. New Scientist and Steppes Travel have put together an incredible trip to learn in detail about the oceans' most magnificent creature and the issues they face.
Witness the gathering of grey, blue, fin, sperm and humpback whales on an unforgettable 11-night sailing expedition around the Baja California Peninsula.
Experts will be on hand to give insight into the wildlife. Meanwhile the issu...e of plastic pollution will also be a topic of discussion with scientist Bonnie Monteleone and film producer Jo Ruxton. Jo has spent her life involved in marine conservation and worked on the production team for the first Blue Planet series.
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From the Ptolemaic planetarium in the dome of the Old Sacristy, San Lorenzo, to Bologna’s Anatomical Theatre, this magical eight-day cultural adventure to Italy will guide you through the astronomical, architectural, medical and mathematical discoveries of the period. Departures available 2 and 30 Novmember 2017, 1 March 2018 and 15 November 2018

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Breaking news! Space has become available on this fascinating trip to Spain.
Step back over 10,000 years to discover how our ancestors played, lived and worked. See the oldest known cave painting in the world at El Castillo and experience the wonders of El Castillo, Las Monedas, La Peña Cave, El Pindal and Tito Bustillo in small groups by torchlight. Accompanied by New Scientist features editor Catherine Brahic and local archaeology experts, you’ll enjoy specialist talks along the way. Round off your trip by making your very own cave art.

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The UK's decision to decriminalise homosexuality 50 years ago sadly came too late for the mathematician and wartime codebreaker Alan Turing. Learn more about his pioneering work in Cambridge and Bletchley Park - and discover how his important his work remains today.
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On 21 July 1969, the Apollo 11 lunar lander blasted off from the surface of the moon and entered the history books. Re-live the history of spaceflight - and learn about its future - in our unforgettable two-week trip to the US with astronomy expert and astronaut-in-waiting Nigel Henbest.

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Follow in Darwin's footsteps on a journey across the Galapagos Islands, with wildlife photographer Jonathan Green http://bit.ly/NSGalapagos

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An eruption 8000 years ago sculpted beautiful shapes in Vatnshellir lava cave. See them for yourself on our Icelandic explorer tour http://bit.ly/NSIceland17

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Visit the Trinity site in New Mexico with New Scientist this October - we'll be taking a look at the desolate spot where the first atomic bomb was tested http://bit.ly/spacef

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Only one place left! Explore awe-inspiring Madagascar by chartered plane, with a special visit to Durrell Wildlife Conservation Trust http://bit.ly/NSMadagascar

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Exciting news. The Floreana Island giant tortoise may be on the brink of resurrection.
Jump on board our special charter for the chance to meet endemic Galapagos tortoises http://bit.ly/NSGalapagos

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New Scientist Discovery is located at 25 Bedford Street, WC2E 9ES London, United Kingdom
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