$25 for Two Tickets to "Body Worlds & The Brain" Exhibit at Arizona Science Center
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- World-traveling exhibit
- Up close look at human bodies
- Displayed in lifelike fashion
Learning about science in a museum is safer than experiencing it firsthand by accidentally ingesting a science textbook. Embrace science with today's Groupon: for $25, you get two tickets to the Body Worlds & The Brain exhibit at the Arizona Science Center (up to a $50 value). This Groupon covers all taxes and it expires March 8.
The world-traveling exhibit Body Worlds has captured the wonderment of global audiences, giving viewers an inside-look at the human body. The detailed collection's population of real human bodies have undergone plastination, a process invented by Dr. Gunther von Hagens that perfectly preserves all organs and tissues of the specimen while allowing doctors to arrange it in any dynamic pose. Each subject is sans skin, exposing muscle structure, and bone formation. Part sculpture, part health lesson, Body Worlds also allows patrons will get up close and personal to smoke-damaged lungs and brain matter affected by neurological disease. Purchase an unlimited amount of Groupons with today's deal to schedule educational family outings or spicy double dates.
Reviews
Phoenix New Times and AZ Vibe mentioned the Body Worlds & The Brain exhibit at Arizona Science Center. Yahoo! Travelers give the science center a four-star average, nearly 40 Yelpers give it a 3.5-star average, and Citysearchers give it a 4.5-star average:
- For the first time in Phoenix, this new presentation of BODY WORLDS contains a special feature that unravels the mystery of the mind and secret world of the brain. – Editor, AZ Vibe
- Using a technique called Plastination -- which may or may not be a snooty word for human taxidermy -- actual deceased human bodies are preserved, sans skin, for the viewing pleasure of the living. – Rob Kroehler, Phoenix New Times