Contemporary Science Volunteer Giulia Delprato talks about the latest development in burns treatment, SkinGun.
A number of guest authors, from scientists to artists, contribute to our blog, taking you behind the scenes, exploring the incredible objects in our collection, our award-winning exhibitions and the scientific achievements making headlines today.
In our latest Live Science experiment researchers from Middlesex University are investigating the relationship between awareness of our own actions and empathy with others.
Before they go on display, our objects undergo thorough checks and sometimes require repairs. HLF Conservation Intern, Matt Walker, talks us through the process of repairing one such object.
To celebrate the return of our hands-on gaming event, Power UP, one of our ambassadors explores five key turning points in gaming history.
Simonetta Di Pippo, Director of UNOOSA, explains the history and importance of the Outer Space Treaty
Dr. Merina Su continues the conversation in the heated debate about whether brain training games actually work.
From radio and radar to MRI and fibre optics, do you know just how many of the world’s revolutionary innovations were developed and patented in Britain?
We went behind-the-scenes of as the 2018 Year of Engineering was announced at the museum.
The bravery of stretcher bearers at Passchendaele
Discover more about our partnership with The Museum of Tomorrow, Rio de Janeiro
Financial Times journalist Tim Harford explores the objects in the Science Museum that have shaped our economy.
A volunteer at the Science Museum has created his own mini version of Eric the UK’s first robot.