Rahaab Allana, Consulting Curator for Illuminating India: Photography 1857-2017, expresses his point of view.
Rahaab Allana, Consulting Curator for Illuminating India: Photography 1857-2017, expresses his point of view.
Roger Highfield, Director of External Affairs, provides evidence to counter ten Scrooge-like claims that Santa does not exist.
Your body’s chronotype is the internal clock that tells you when to eat, sleep, wake, work and more. Here are 8 eye-opening tips to help you keep it ticking over nicely.
Contemporary Science Research Volunteer, Claudia Cook looks at how we can harness light from the Sun to create medicine.
With Star Wars: The Last Jedi on our screens, we’ve been inspired to examine the science behind this epic space saga.
On this day in 1903, Wilbur and Orville Wright piloted the first ever recorded flight. But how did we get from mere dreams of flight to jumbo jets?
Curator Emma Stirling-Middleton celebrates the life and legacy of Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, Britain’s first female doctor.
Sarah Gaunt celebrates innovations that have revolutionised the way we see and capture the world around us.
Curator of Chemistry, Sophie Waring, explores the lasting legacy of Bakelite®.
Preliminary insights from a pioneering global study of the impact of sleep on our ability to reason and think were revealed recently at a special event in Manchester.
Dr Abdul Ghafur explored the future of antibiotic resistance at the Science Museum Illuminating India Lates.
Freya Barry explores an upcoming comp where you can claim a free tote bag and compete for fabulous prizes