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

  • 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.

  • Science Museum Christmas Gift Guide
    by Science Museum on November 27, 2024 at 12:16 pm

    Only four weeks to go until Christmas! If you’re looking for inspiration, our online shop is packed full of stellar gifts for everyone. The post Science Museum Christmas Gift Guide appeared first on Science Museum Blog.

  • First human organ cell atlas marks a key leap in understanding the body
    by Roger Highfield on November 20, 2024 at 4:00 pm

    The Human Cell Atlas will revolutionise medicine, reports Science Director, Roger Highfield. The post First human organ cell atlas marks a key leap in understanding the body appeared first on Science Museum Blog.

  • Fit for a Queen: Famous Marie Antoinette Breguet watch will travel to London for new exhibition
    by Jane Desborough on November 19, 2024 at 11:18 am

    The most famous watch in the world, Breguet’s No. 160 which was made for Marie Antoinette, is to go on display in the Versailles: Science and Splendour exhibition. Keeper of Science Jane Desborough reveals the story behind this exceptional timepiece. The post Fit for a Queen: Famous Marie Antoinette Breguet watch will travel to London for new exhibition appeared first on Science Museum Blog.

  • Benjamin Lewis Vulliamy: A Champion of British Craftsmanship
    by Guest authors on November 13, 2024 at 8:01 am

    To mark the opening of a new temporary display on Benjamin Lewis Vulliamy in the Clockmakers’ Museum gallery, Curator Anna Rolls takes a look at the legacy of this clockmaker and explores how he was involved in the changing face of London during the 1800s . The post Benjamin Lewis Vulliamy: A Champion of British Craftsmanship appeared first on Science Museum Blog.


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

  • V&A Innovate National Schools Challenge 2024 – 2025 shortlist announced
    by V&A Innovate Team on February 28, 2025 at 4:19 pm

    Add Your Heading Text Here The post V&A Innovate National Schools Challenge 2024 – 2025 shortlist announced appeared first on V&A Blog.

  • How I became a silversmith at Central Saint Martins
    by Iona Farrell on February 17, 2025 at 4:21 pm

    As the V&A’s Assistant Curator of Metalwork, my typical day might involve handling finely crafted silver objects (making sure to always wear nitrile gloves to prevent fingerprints!), measuring and photographing objects in store, putting objects... The post How I became a silversmith at Central Saint Martins appeared first on V&A Blog.

  • A look back at the V&A East’s first careers open day
    by Laura Parker on February 13, 2025 at 2:55 pm

    Last month, we threw open the doors of V&A East Storehouse for a careers open day like no other. With our official opening set for 31 May 2025, we wanted to give potential future employees... The post A look back at the V&A East’s first careers open day appeared first on V&A Blog.

  • National Art Library Volunteer Welcome Hosts
    by Vicky Worsfold on February 13, 2025 at 12:13 pm

    The National Art Library has long grappled with the challenge of creating a warm and inviting entrance for new and returning readers. While the grand façade of our front doors is undeniably impressive, it doesn’t always convey the openness and accessibility we strive for.  Our entrance is perched at the top of a sweeping staircase, with the Library doors typically kept closed to block draughts and noise. Once inside, visitors step directly into the quiet reading room, where a hushed atmosphere prevails as readers immerse themselves in their studies. Conversation is sparse until you reach the bustling inner ‘centre’ room. ... The post National Art Library Volunteer Welcome Hosts appeared first on V&A Blog.

  • Women photographers and the domestic studio
    by Keeley Bentley on February 10, 2025 at 11:52 am

    My PhD thesis study identified the links between Victorian women photographers and their use of domestic space to create work. I have been lucky enough to spend many days and hours researching the photographic collections... The post Women photographers and the domestic studio appeared first on V&A Blog.

  • Queer Photobooks in the Photography Centre browsing library
    by Debora Moritz on February 6, 2025 at 3:26 pm

    Photobooks are visual stories we can hold in our hands, inviting a closer look as images unfold page by page. They create an intimate encounter between the viewer and the book. At the heart of... The post Queer Photobooks in the Photography Centre browsing library appeared first on V&A Blog.

  • A new way to enquire at the NAL and V&A Archives 
    by Amy McMullen on February 3, 2025 at 1:17 pm

    The National Art Library and V&A Archives have just launched our brand-new enquiry system using the LibAnswers platform, which will allow users from near and far to access our services more efficiently than ever before. ... The post A new way to enquire at the NAL and V&A Archives  appeared first on V&A Blog.

  • (On) Her Majesty’s Service: Henry Cole on a mission to Vienna in 1851
    by Stuart Moss on January 31, 2025 at 10:29 am

    December 1851: Through the snowy, moonlit landscape of the Ore Mountains on the border between Germany and Bohemia, a train wends its way through valleys and tunnels. Three men huddle under blankets in a first-class... The post (On) Her Majesty’s Service: Henry Cole on a mission to Vienna in 1851 appeared first on V&A Blog.

  • The V&A’s wartime canteen – lessons in eating, together
    by Harry Molyneux on January 29, 2025 at 12:27 pm

     Lessons in eating, together… V&A  ‘Guard Book’  MA/32/251, neg. 77294,  Bethnal Green Museum Forecourt, c1938 Canteens are democratic establishments, founded on principles of communal eating and rest. At the V&A, employee life revolves around the... The post The V&A’s wartime canteen – lessons in eating, together appeared first on V&A Blog.

  • Discovering the Secrets of a Rare Twelfth-century Walrus Ivory Carving
    by Dr. Valentina Risdonne on January 13, 2025 at 11:47 am

    This extremely rare and detailed walrus ivory carving shows the biblical scene of ‘The Deposition of Christ’. The post Discovering the Secrets of a Rare Twelfth-century Walrus Ivory Carving appeared first on V&A Blog.



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