One of the world’s most valuable watches will go on display in Versailles: Science and Splendour when the exhibition opens on 12 December at the Science Museum in London. The No.160 watch by ...
Oceans cover more than 70% of the Earth’s surface and as the planet heats up, they are feeling the impact acutely. But how exactly does climate change affect our oceans, how do our oceans influence ...
This exhibition closed in January 2017. For details of our current exhibitions, visit our See and Do page. From the Stone Age to the Space Age, Cosmos and Culture revealed how people around the world ...
Explore our collection beyond the museum floor and find out the fascinating histories behind even the smallest objects. Objects and Stories aims to give you better access to this world-class Museum ...
The Science Museum was proud to host a vaccination centre during 2021 and 2022, helping the NHS deliver many thousands of vaccinations to members of the public. The vaccination centre has now closed.
Artificial intelligence is gaining an ever-increasing presence in our lives. Everything from deep-sea exploration to getting a cheeky take-away is being reimagined with some form of automation.
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