Two of the UK’s most iconic museum groups have joined forces with leading immersive content studio, Factory 42, to support the launch of two new fun science-based learning apps as they explore how ...
Today the Science Museum announced an unprecedented eight-figure donation from the Serum Institute of India, led by CEO Adar Poonawalla. Serum Institute of India is the world’s largest vaccine ...
Why has 'Brought to Life' closed? Brought to Life' was created with the support of the Wellcome Trust, offering access to images of thousands of fascinating objects from the medical collections of the ...
Explore incredible objects, including some never seen by the public before, from Professor Stephen Hawking’s office in this new, free display. A new special display, Stephen Hawking at Work, will give ...
Discover the remarkable world of codebreaking and secret communications, and practise the skills used in intelligence work. For KS3 upwards. From the trenches of the First World War to the latest ...
Discover how to save money at the Science Museum with tips on free access to the museum, discounted tickets to Wonderlab, Power Up and IMAX documentaries, and budget-friendly ways to explore one of ...
Join the New Scientist team for a live recording of a special end of year edition of the award-winning New Scientist Weekly podcast. 2024 has been an incredible year for science and technology, with ...
Flight will be closed all-day on Friday 10 October, as well as Tuesday 25 November. See our incredible aircraft tracing the story of powered flight in this unforgettable gallery. Recommended for KS1 ...
Before antibiotics, a relatively minor infection could prove incurable or even deadly. Everything from paper cuts to childbirth had the potential to kill through bacterial infection. The accidental ...
Climate change is a reality in all our lives—but some places and people are already more severely and directly affected by it than others. The Arctic is one of the fastest warming regions on our earth ...
The first significant UK exhibition to be presented on the subject of carbon capture and storage, Our Future Planet will open on 19 May 2021 when the Science Museum re-opens its doors and will remain ...
Antibiotics were nothing short of miraculous when they were first mass produced in 1940s. Infections from surgery, childbirth, even scraping your knee went from killing millions every year, to being ...
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