The Science Museum’s forthcoming exhibition, Top Secret: from Ciphers to Cyber Security, featured at the Cheltenham Science Festival.
Meet the staff members that make the Museum so unique and get the insider scoop on upcoming exhibitions, research projects and new objects.
The Science Museum’s forthcoming exhibition, Top Secret: from Ciphers to Cyber Security, featured at the Cheltenham Science Festival.
An intricate painted box from The Courtauld Gallery’s collection is now on display in the museum.
A stellar encounter helped to launch our monster Summer of Space season to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11.
Amrita Pal describes the latest annual encounter between scientists and journalists as a major new gallery was announced this week at the Science Museum.
As we launch our Summer of Space and celebrate 50 years since the Apollo Moon missions, Curator Doug Millard takes us back in time to when the Apollo 10 command module first landed at the Science Museum.
Roger Highfield, Science Director, reflects on the Director’s Annual Dinner 2019.
The first image of a black hole was unveiled today, shedding new light on the most extreme, inscrutable and enigmatic objects in the cosmos.
With this year being the International Year of the Periodic Table, it’s an exciting time to be a chemist.
Associate Curator Rupert Cole explores the story of a forgotten Doctor Who script written by British electrical engineer, Eric Laithwaite.
Assistant Curator Hattie Lloyd recently came across an object in our stores that helped her discover the fascinating work of British chemist, Frances Micklethwait.
Tuberculosis has existed for thousands of years, and throughout its long history has been shrouded in myth and mystery.
Haemophilia played a major role in the downfall of the Russian royal family – but they were not the only royal house to feel its effects.