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Today, Future of Food, a major new exhibition examining how science can help us find more sustainable ways to grow and produce, purchase and cook, eat and enjoy food, opened at the Science Museum. It ...
This exhibition uncovered the remarkable world of codebreaking, ciphers and secret communications. From the trenches of the First World War to the latest in cyber security, Top Secret explored over a ...
Embark on an extraordinary journey through Earth’s vast ocean highways with a baby humpback whale to uncover the secrets of ocean currents. Book early for cheaper prices.
The potential for AI to revolutionise medicine is vast, and many aspects of healthcare—from precision medicine, nutrition and vaccine development to detection, diagnoses, treatment and patient ...
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I have an Annual Pass. Can I get access to Wonderlab or Power Up on the day without pre-booking? Annual Pass holders must book both a free general Science Museum admissions ticket as well as a ...
It took 20 years to turn the accidental discovery of penicillin into the world’s first mass produced drug that could clear a bacterial infection. Why did it take so long?
The Science Museum re-opens to the public on 19 May with a new exhibition, Our Future Planet Our Future Planet will offer visitors a first look at the cutting-edge technologies and nature-based ...
Antibiotics were nothing short of miraculous when they were first mass produced in 1940s. Infections from surgery, childbirth, even scraping your knee went from killing millions every year, to being ...
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