The skull, from an ancient relative of ducks and geese known as Vegavis iaai, suggests that the key characteristics of modern birds were already in place 69 million years ago. Birds evolved from ...
On this free tour, you will hear the gripping histories of several women scientists, including some who've worked, and some who still work, at the Museum. Encounter numerous treasures such as ...
Experience the convergence of art, science, and engineering with a strictly limited-edition miniature cast of Fern – our pioneering bronze Diplodocus masterpiece.
‘No Access’, British photographer Ian Wood’s perfectly timed capture of an ambling Eurasian badger glancing up at some rather familiar graffiti in St Leonards-on-Sea, England, has won the tenth ...
A striking portrait of a badger admiring some street art has swept to victory in the Wildlife Photographer of the Year 60 People’s Choice Award.
What better place to hold the workshop than in the Library Room of our Anning Rooms, which were named in Mary’s honour. Plus, with all this fun sure to work up an appetite, it’s handy to be close to ...
Join us on this special tour as we delve into the fascinating history of our beautiful building and reveal the secrets it holds. We’ll start our story in the late 1800s, giving you the chance to see ...
We are excited to present SENDsational Mornings at Tring, Hertfordshire.
Join us for a new mixed reality experience that imagines a possible future 100 years from now. Equipped with a mixed reality headset, you'll be transported a century into the future to explore what ...
Revealing active behaviour that adds to our understanding of the nature of a species. Karine Aigner (USA) recognises the skin of a yellow anaconda as it coils itself around the snout of a yacare ...