Our curator Miranda Lowe CBE explores the colonial history of the Natural History Museum and reveals some of the untold stories from the collections we care for and the study of the natural world. The ...
However, in 1949 new dating technology arrived that changed scientific opinion on the age of the remains Using fluorine tests, Dr Kenneth Oakley, a geologist at the Natural History Museum, discovered ...
The world-famous London museum will launch the programme in April, including a new gallery and a programme of youth-focused ...
In the Neolithic age stone axes were produced in ... The central fells became a centre for stone tool manufacture using the natural resources of fine green-grained stone occurring high up on ...
The Natural History Museum ... is an ode to the UK’s biodiversity and wildlife habitats and a ‘living lab’ for scientists, from professionals to pond dippers. It doubles the area of native habitat ...
This was the time before history was recorded ... At Swansea Museum, they have a replica of the ancient skeleton, and it gives us some clues about how early Stone Age people lived.
Trustees of the Natural History Museum Support also came from Wellcome, FSK and Orsted, as well as the Natural Environment Research Council (NERC), part of UK Research and Innovation, the ...
The Natural History Museum’s first permanent gallery in nine years will explore ... how bison are helping to engineer forests in the UK to store more carbon and how vital DNA analysis on mosquitos is ...
The Natural History Museum’s first permanent gallery in nine years will explore the biggest challenges facing Earth and how people can “make change”. The world-famous London museum announced ...