Space weather could wreak havoc on Earth, yet few of us are taking the threat seriously.
Space weather could wreak havoc on Earth, yet few of us are taking the threat seriously.
Assistant curator, Rupert Cole, explores the life and work of celebrated crystallographer, Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin.
Exploring the future of machines at the Director’s Annual Dinner.
We explore alien bacteria, the most likely alien life form we are to find, and how their existence could impact the scientific community.
To celebrate 65 years since the discovery of the structure of DNA, Jim Watson visited the Science Museum to discuss this milestone in modern science.
Pandemic is an interactive film that puts you in control of a psychological thriller. You vote to choose what Dr. Moritz will do at every twist and turn of the story, but where do you draw the line? Creator of the film, John Bradburn, tells us more.
Digital Editor at the Longitude Prize, Shae Harmon, takes us behind the scenes of her new documentary, ‘Fighting Superbugs in India’.
Roger Highfield, Director of External Affairs, Science Museum Group and judge of the European Inventor Award introduces this year’s finalists and explains how to vote for your favourite.
From dragon’s blood to your own faeces, we explore seven unusual places you might not think to look for the next wave of antibiotics.
His Royal Highness The Prince of Wales and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi today visited the Science Museum.
Assistant Curator Shaz Hussain explores the history of the personal computer to answer the ever important question: why beige?
On this day in 1938 a young DuPont research chemist accidentally discovered a slippery, white substance that would become a 20th-century wonder material: Teflon. Assistant Curator Rupert Cole explores its history.