Curator Selina Hurley celebrates 50 years since the first successful human heart transplant.
Meet the staff members that make the Museum so unique and get the insider scoop on upcoming exhibitions, research projects and new objects.
Curator Selina Hurley celebrates 50 years since the first successful human heart transplant.
Will Stanley describes the launch of the Science Museum’s latest exhibition, Superbugs: The Fight For Our Lives.
Discover the story behind Skylark, Britain’s first space rocket in a new exhibition.
Contemporary Science Volunteer Giulia Delprato talks about the latest development in burns treatment, SkinGun.
We discover the history of the UK gaming industry from the innovators who shaped it.
To honour All Hallows Eve, follow this tour to discover some of the weirdest and creepiest objects at the Science Museum.
We spoke to our wonderful Power UP ambassadors to find out what their favourite retro gaming memories were and why those games were so special.
Are you more Mario or Pac-Man? Find out in our latest quiz…
In our latest Live Science experiment researchers from Middlesex University are investigating the relationship between awareness of our own actions and empathy with others.
Curator Helen Peavitt explores the democratisation of consumer goods
Follow this gaming trail and go on a journey of exploration and discovery around the Science Museum.
Dr Roger Highfield explains how when we fall asleep, we celebrate the way that most life on our planet is adapted to the rotation of the Earth, and the daily rise and fall of the Sun in the sky.