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Science Museum Blog News and insights from the Science Museum in London.

  • The most complete map of a brain is unveiled today
    by Roger Highfield on April 9, 2025 at 3:01 pm

    Roger Highfield, Science Director, reports on the latest milestone in what is billed as the most complicated neuroscience experiment ever. The post The most complete map of a brain is unveiled today appeared first on Science Museum Blog.

  • Top 5 things to see at the Science Museum if you love space
    by Science Museum on April 4, 2025 at 8:36 am

    Follow this space trail and go on a journey of exploration and discovery around the Science Museum. The post Top 5 things to see at the Science Museum if you love space appeared first on Science Museum Blog.

  • Against the clock: behind the scenes digitising timepieces and objects of horology
    by Guest authors on March 30, 2025 at 8:00 am

    With the clocks due to change, we asked our photography team to share how they photographed the stunning timepieces in The Clockmakers' Museum at the Science Museum. Lead photographer Isidora Bojovic Bell shares how the team documented the oldest clock and watch collection in the world. The post Against the clock: behind the scenes digitising timepieces and objects of horology appeared first on Science Museum Blog.

  • Versailles: Science and Splendour trail 
    by Laura Nebout on March 10, 2025 at 12:32 pm

    Explore some fascinating objects and stories in our galleries in this trail inspired by our exhibition ‘Versailles: Science and Splendour’   The post Versailles: Science and Splendour trail  appeared first on Science Museum Blog.

  • Émilie Du Châtelet: the scientific trailblazer who turned heads in Versailles
    by Roger Highfield on February 13, 2025 at 2:27 pm

    To celebrate our Versailles exhibition, Science Director Roger Highfield discusses the reevaluation of Émilie Du Châtelet’s crucial contribution to modern science. The post Émilie Du Châtelet: the scientific trailblazer who turned heads in Versailles appeared first on Science Museum Blog.

  • Giving voice to cancer patients on World Cancer Day 
    by Katie Dabin on February 4, 2025 at 9:55 am

    To mark World Cancer Day, Keeper of Medicine Katie Dabin caught up with artist Katharine Dowson whose sculptural artwork Silent Stories, that shines a light on the lives of people impacted by cancer, is now on display in Medicine: The Wellcome Galleries. The post Giving voice to cancer patients on World Cancer Day  appeared first on Science Museum Blog.

  • What awaits us in 2025?
    by Roger Highfield on December 27, 2024 at 9:00 am

    Roger Highfield, Science Director, gazes into his crystal ball to glimpse the experiments, projects and innovations that will make headlines in the coming year. The post What awaits us in 2025? appeared first on Science Museum Blog.

  • Ten of the best snow and ice levels in video games 
    by Guest authors on December 19, 2024 at 8:50 am

    To celebrate the winter season, we've chosen the top ten cold worlds from gaming history. Brrrr!  The post Ten of the best snow and ice levels in video games  appeared first on Science Museum Blog.

  • Movements and maps – the French quest for longitude
    by Richard Dunn on December 5, 2024 at 9:00 am

    Curator Richard Dunn takes a closer look at a sea clock on display in Versailles: Science and Splendour, and explores French contributions to the development and use of a game-changing navigational innovation. The post Movements and maps – the French quest for longitude appeared first on Science Museum Blog.

  • A visionary innovation: Harold Ridley and the first intra-ocular surgery
    by Selina Hurley on November 29, 2024 at 9:00 am

    To celebrate the 75th anniversary of the first intra-ocular surgery, Curator Selina Hurley takes a look at the history of the medical procedure and its pioneering inventor Harold Ridley. The post A visionary innovation: Harold Ridley and the first intra-ocular surgery appeared first on Science Museum Blog.


V&A Blog News, articles and stories from the V&A

  • Walpurgis Night, the Witches’ Sabbath and the First of May
    by Georgia Mavroeidakou on April 17, 2025 at 11:52 am

    Walpurgisnacht, also known as Walpurgis Night, Saint Walpurgis Night and Saint Walpurga’s Eve, is a celebration that takes place every year on the night of April 30 and into the early morning of May 1.... The post Walpurgis Night, the Witches’ Sabbath and the First of May appeared first on V&A Blog.

  • Friday Late: Is This For Real?
    by Carrie Chan on April 16, 2025 at 11:55 am

    We live in a world where what we think of as our reality is constantly shifting, being contested and reimagined. Versions of narratives are increasingly shaped by data through our smartphones, AI and social media.... The post Friday Late: Is This For Real? appeared first on V&A Blog.

  • ‘Do I belong here?’ How the V&A helps organisations think differently about their workplace culture
    by Ian Ellard on April 11, 2025 at 1:58 pm

    Museums are temples of belonging. For one thing, they attempt to define it. Imagine a vase. It’s huge. It’s made of majolica – tin-glazed pottery – and it’s adorned with Bacchuses, leering in 3D. Does it belong in the ceramics section? The sculpture section? Maybe the European art section? Classicism?Who should look after it? Which other objects belong alongside it?But museums are also defined by belonging. What belongs in the V&A and what in the Wallace Collection? What at MOMA in the US or the Hermitage in Saint Petersburg? What belongs in the UK and what in Ghana? The V&A looks after... The post ‘Do I belong here?’ How the V&A helps organisations think differently about their workplace culture appeared first on V&A Blog.

  • Announcing our V&A Innovate National Schools Challenge 2024/25 winners!
    by V&A Innovate Team on April 10, 2025 at 3:47 pm

    On Tuesday 18 March, the top 10 finalist teams from across the country journeyed to the V&A South Kensington for 2024 – 25 V&A Innovate National Schools Challenge Pitching and Awards Day. There was a lot of excitement in the air as students took part in creative workshops with artists and designers, saw their finalist entries on display at the museum, and bravely stood up in front of a full auditorium to pitch their finalist design ideas to a panel of our industry judges. This year’s fantastic judging panel included:  ·       Dr Helen Charman, Director of Young V&A, Learning and... The post Announcing our V&A Innovate National Schools Challenge 2024/25 winners! appeared first on V&A Blog.

  • Cataloguing the V&A Wedgwood Collection Archive
    by Randeep Atwal on April 9, 2025 at 2:12 pm

    I joined the V&A Wedgwood Collection in November 2021 as an Archives Assistant with the main aim of cataloguing the archive collection and making these records available online. The Archives Assistant role at V&A Wedgwood... The post Cataloguing the V&A Wedgwood Collection Archive appeared first on V&A Blog.

  • The evolution of NVAP: how we filmed over 400 theatre performances
    by Lynn Wood on April 8, 2025 at 8:29 pm

    NVAP Viewing Station, Theatre Museum, Covent Garden, Summer 2003 In 1992 the very first production was recorded for the National Video Archive of Performance – known generally as NVAP. With over 400 high-quality live performance... The post The evolution of NVAP: how we filmed over 400 theatre performances appeared first on V&A Blog.

  • What can we find out when objects talk to us?
    by Hebe Halstead on April 7, 2025 at 9:14 am

    The V&A’s Medieval and Renaissance Galleries are home to four 13th-century wooden columns that are currently the focus of an exciting conservation project using acoustic emission monitoring. This work is being done by the V&A’s... The post What can we find out when objects talk to us? appeared first on V&A Blog.

  • Meet the cast: Henry Cole’s quest for reproductions in France and Germany, 1863
    by Stuart Moss on April 1, 2025 at 1:05 pm

    From monumental yet intricate copies of medieval tombs to the soaring parts of the plaster cast of Trajan’s column, the objects displayed within the famous Cast Courts are some of the most impressive pieces on... The post Meet the cast: Henry Cole’s quest for reproductions in France and Germany, 1863 appeared first on V&A Blog.

  • Meet the artists amplifying east London’s lost sounds
    by Ben Selig on March 28, 2025 at 11:42 am

    The artists and engineers using sound to reimagine our environment and the histories that shape it The post Meet the artists amplifying east London’s lost sounds appeared first on V&A Blog.

  • Meet the Boychukists: Ukrainian Modernism at the V&A
    by Ada Wordsworth on March 24, 2025 at 9:39 am

    Following centuries of repression of Ukrainian culture under Russian Tsarist rules, the early years of the Soviet Union were a time of artistic flourishing in Ukraine (as exemplified at the Royal Academy’s Ukrainian Modernism exhibition last year). The post Meet the Boychukists: Ukrainian Modernism at the V&A appeared first on V&A Blog.



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