After an incredible 16 years of ice skating at the Museum, the five-acre gardens on which the rink used to sit have now been transformed into a hub for urban wildlife. This is part of a national ...
Thousands of mounds and hills in Mars’ barren northern plains are full of clay minerals, providing evidence that the rocks ...
The mounds lie north of a feature of Mars known as the Martian dichotomy, where the towering, ancient highlands of the ...
“Both eyes can peer out from underneath the notch, giving a greater view of their surroundings while still partially shielded ...
Grab the family and come to our new Dino Disco where you can don a set of headphones and dance the evening away. With tunes ...
New research reveals that damage to these environments is pushing freshwater animals to the edge of extinction.
The passenger pigeon was once the most numerous bird in the world, but in just half a century, it had gone extinct.
Boasting natural daylight and a clean aesthetic, our Garden Kitchen brings the outdoors inside.
The UK’s biggest-ever site of dinosaur footprints has been discovered in a quarry in Oxfordshire. Multiple trackways reveal the comings and goings of these ancient reptiles as they wandered across ...
Have your torch at the ready, don your best scary animal or ghoulish costume and join us for a spooky time in our galleries. Go exploring in the dark and try to spot what animals are hiding around the ...
We offer an extensive programme of events for visitors, school groups, museum professionals and academics at the Museum in South Kensington. Browse our activities, special events and temporary ...
How has wind, water and other weather shaped the Earth? And how long has it taken? See dramatic rock and mountain formations and a giant stalagmite, and find out how they formed. Discover how stones ...