Masters of Deception
Madeleine Hurry uncovers the world of deceptive communication in the animal kingdom
View ArticleWhat is the future for beavers in Britain?
Could beavers be successfully re-established in Britain and what affect would they have on local biodiversity? Beavers are ecosystem engineers which, by building dams and channels, create and maintain...
View ArticleDogs in Space
The Cosmonauts exhibition features the first canine space travellers. Visitors can see the type of Sputnik cabin Laika the dog lived in during her brief spaceflight in 1957. It also celebrates the...
View ArticleScience Museum Lates: Sexuality
It’s that time of the month again and this time, it’s all about sex (baby)! Come and join the Science Museum in discovering why we fancy the people we do, whether humans can be monogamous and how good...
View ArticleBritain-Nepal 200: celebrating Nepal’s success stories in biodiversity...
The rich biodiversity of Nepal is a tribute to its diverse climate, altitudinal variation and geography. In total 118 ecosystems have been identified, and the country is home to some of the world’s...
View ArticleThe Serengeti Rules
From revealing how inheritance works and developing evolutionary biology to manipulating viruses and bacteria to create products humans need, 20th century biology has been a revolution. In telling the...
View ArticleDead Life Drawing
With cabinets full of (not so alive) life models from across the animal kingdom in some remarkable poses we invite you to join us for a lively evening of drawing. Whether you’re a beginner or more...
View ArticleNatural History Museum Lates: Seduction and Sexuality
Seduction and sexuality: what do you know about animal attraction and sexual identity in the natural world? This month’s Lates takes place in collaboration with Pride in London. Discover the secret...
View ArticleNatural History Museum Lates: Party animals
Find out what it takes to party like an animal at this month’s Lates. Relax with food and drink, wander the Museum’s galleries after hours and delve deeper by booking an activity with experts. Events...
View ArticleMaking Nature: How we see animals
No matter how you see nature now, you’ll never see it the same way again. Kicking off a year-long exploration into our relationship with nature, this major exhibition examines what we...
View ArticleI, Science News – 15 Oct 2018
This week: Soyuz spacecraft failure; fracking resumes in the UK; and mice with two mothers.
View ArticleI, Science News – 22 Oct 2018
Round up of this weeks news: Beplicolombo heads to Mercury; radiotherapy used to treat prostate cancer; and wooly mammoth and rhino bones found by road workers.
View ArticleI, Science News – 12 Nov 2018
Round-up of this week's news: New BBC series "Dynasties"; omega-3 fish oils and vitamin D supplements do not prevent heart attacks; and earliest known painting of an animal found in Borneo.
View ArticleI, Science Radio – 11 Feb 2019
On the radio this week, the Good and Bad of Documentaries. Why should we watch them? Should they be educational? How accurate can they be?
View ArticleI, Science Radio – 8 July 2019
Dog bites, cultured meat and progress in creating an artificial pancreas.
View ArticleIssue 48: Good vs Evil
The historic battle of Good vs Evil has been around since the beginning of humanity - but where does science fit in? The Spring 2021 Issue of I, Science delves into all things good and evil. This issue...
View ArticleIssue 49: Mystery
The Summer 2021 Issue of I, Science is out now! The theme is mystery - read on to explore the depths of human consciousness, the deepest mysteries of space, and if there really is a serial killer gene....
View ArticleThe Scale of the Problem
By Jack Bojan11th February 2022 Imagine a creature that is both hairy like a mammal...
View ArticleJust let pets adore you
Science seems to support what pet owners have always suspected: some animals really do feel love.
View ArticleCan animals experience joy?
By Hattie Brooks1st June 2022 The sounds of the savannah are drowned out by two...
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