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Welcome to the home of human ingenuity. We curate a world-renowned collection & organise exhibitions and events for over 3 million visitors a year.

Exhibition Road, London
S-a alăturat în august 2008
Născut la 26 iunie

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    8 iun.

    From Helen Sharman’s space suit to Amy Johnson’s marvellous Gipsy Moth, ignite your curiosity with incredible objects and stories at the Science Museum! We're open 10am-6pm Wednesday-Sunday. Explore what's on and book your free admission tickets now:

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  2. acum 10 ore

    Journey through 100 years of model-making & discover the beauty of locomotive engineering in Brass, Steel and Fire. Book your free ticket & explore the intricate miniature machines that set the DNA for technological change during the age of the railways 🚂

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    acum 14 ore

    Did you know that maths can be used to predict weather patterns including floods? Shizuo Ishiguro built a storm model to do just that! Imagine if you could use a computer programme to predict anything. What would you want to know?

    Shizuo Ishiguro's storm model.
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    When we think of robots, we often conjure up a futuristic vision of a shiny humanoid. But robots can take many forms and their history stretches back over 500 years. Read on to discover more:

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  6. 28 iun.

    Time for a cuppa? A mid-century icon, the Teasmade now has enormous nostalgia value. But the story of this retro machine actually goes back over 100 years—and forward into our automated future. Discover more in this online story:

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  7. 28 iun.

    Don’t miss your chance to book a Wonderlab: The Equinor Gallery Annual Price for the same price as a Day Ticket! Enjoy a year’s worth of wonder in this unmissable experience. Offer ends 16 July, book your ticket now:

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  8. 27 iun.

    Discover fascinating stories behind the menstruation products many of us use today in our latest episode of with host , curator and doctor . 🎧

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    22 iun.

    This hand-painted silk fragment from was made by artist Jock Turnbull ca. 1913 and encapsulates a moment of artistic response to a long period of industrial change in Britain. It's on display at the Science Museum. Discover more on our blog:

    Silk fragment hand-painted with abstract, colourful shapes and patterns.
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  10. 27 iun.

    The kitchen has long been at the forefront of technological innovation. In this online story, delve back into the long history of kitchen technology to discover how an iconic food mixer came to dominate 20th-century home cooking:

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    21 iun.

    We've moved the first of 300,000 historic items from our collection into their sustainable new home at the National Collections Centre in Wiltshire. It's probably the most complex house move ever! Read more on our blog:

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  12. 26 iun.

    Chemistry is central to the history of how we produce, store and consume food, from preservation, pesticides and quality testing to artificial additives and substitutes. Read on to explore how chemists have shaped the food we eat:

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  13. 25 iun.

    With very few records of menstruation from the past, it’s quite difficult to tell what people used before the advent of plastic applicators and disposable adhesive pads. Read on to explore the materials used in menstrual care throughout history:

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    17 iun.

    Did you know that all clouds are named and classified using system invented in 1803 by amateur meteorologist Luke Howard? Discover more in this episode of ☁️

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    23 iun.

    Today we're getting hands on with making animations, & you can too! 🍕🎥 Get creative and see what looping animation you can do with our 8-frame template. Change each image proportionally, take a picture of each frame and turn it into a gif!

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  16. 25 iun.

    Discover fascinating stories behind the menstruation products many of us use today in our latest episode of with host , curator and doctor . 🎧

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    16 iun.

    🚁✈️Which paper aircraft flies furthest? Bust out your tape measurers 📏 and timers ⏰and find out what makes the best paper aircraft using our Make it Fly resource!

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  18. 24 iun.

    For most of human history, generating light was a laborious hands-on task. That was until the arrival of electricity, which brought us illumination at the flick of a switch. Read on to discover how this technology has changed our everyday lives:

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    24 iun.

    Two decades after scientists claimed they had read the entire human genetic code, or genome, a big consortium has quietly finished the job. For the , I chatted about the implications with and to the folk in Iceland

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  20. 23 iun.

    Hear Andrew talk more about his book with in a free online event on 30 June. Book your place now:

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  21. 23 iun.

    Our Keeper Emeritus Andrew Nahum has just published a fascinating new book, Paths of Fire: the Gun and the World it Made, exploring the history of guns, from the first cannons, to Star Wars and the yet to be realised electrical futures of rays and beams.

    Front cover of 'Paths for Fire: The Gun and the World it Made' by Andrew Nahum.
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