Evoking atmosphere and a sense of place - with the habitat as a major element of the picture – to convey how an animal is an integral part of its environment. Tamara Stubbs (UK) spots these crabeater ...
I am a Merit Researcher in Cosmic Mineralogy and Planetary Sciences. My team and I are interested in the formation of the Solar System and the formation and evolution of moons of the terrestrial ...
The Natural History Museum’s status as a beloved visitor attraction continues to soar. This year, we welcomed more people than ever through our doors in South Kensington. Along with our Tring site, a ...
Our Members are incredibly important to us. Throughout 2022/2023, we continued to provide a range of inspiring, engaging and unique Members-onlyactivities both onsite and online. Our focus was to ...
Supporting schistosomiasis research Schistosome snail resource (SSR) is Wellcome Trust funded, open access biomedical resource that aims to generate and make freely available live schistosome ...
Birds have many features that distinguish them from other animals alive today, but their earliest ancestors looked noticeably different from the familiar creatures we’ve come to recognise. Although ...
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 ...
In recognition of the high standard of entries, 25 extra images were selected by the Natural History Museum and put to the public vote. A ghostly barn owl exits the hayloft window of a derelict barn ...
Experience the convergence of art, science, and engineering with a strictly limited-edition miniature cast of Fern – our pioneering bronze Diplodocus masterpiece.