In the run up to a Science Museum exhibition in 2018 to celebrate the 40th anniversary of IVF, Roger Highfield reports from the frontier of reproductive science research.
Ninety nine years after the end of the First World War, curator Stewart Emmens looks at medical care both near the battlefield and at home.
Curator Selina Hurley, and Sir Terence English, look at how we got from the first implanted artificial heart to where we are today.
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. Merina Su continues the conversation in the heated debate about whether brain training games actually work.
On 3 October 2017 the Science Museum opened new season Illuminating India to VIP guests.
Breath biopsy, the latest development in cancer detection.
A volunteer at the Science Museum has created his own mini version of Eric the UK’s first robot.
Discover the story behind one of the latest developments in space exploration: the AstroRad Radiation Shield.
Thirty-three years since its official opening, Elizabeth Bruton considers how Thames Barrier is an outcome of mathematical modelling.
Roger Highfield introduces this year’s European Inventor Award finalists.