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Sir Hans Sloane | The Collectors | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
Sir Hans Sloane was a doctor who collected curiosities with a passion. In his long life, he amassed one of the greatest ever private collections of plants, animals, antiquities, coins and other curios. It was to be the founding core of...
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Rare Treasures book - audio slideshow | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
Library Special Collections Manager Andrea Hart picks some highlights from the book Rare Treasures: From the Library of the Natural History Museum. The book is available to buy in the Natural History Museum online shop:...
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How do killer whales hunt? | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
First in a three part exclusive online look at content from the Natural History Museum's Whales: Beneath the surface exhibition. Find out how orca jaws from the Museum's collections are able to tell scientists what the predators hunted...
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Life in the Dark - behind the scenes | Natural History Museum

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B ioluminescent creatures emit light created inside their bodies so they can glitter, glow and signal to each other in complete darkness. As many of these animals live in the deepest parts of the ocean, deep-sea bioluminescence is a...
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Dippy on Tour | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
Dippy, the Natural History Museum's much-loved Diplodocus cast, is going on a natural history adventure across the UK. Find out more: http://www.nhm.ac.uk/dippyontour ---------------- The Natural History Museum in London is home to over...
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Jean Auel, author of The Earth's Children series, talks to Chris Stringer | Natural History Museum

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At the Natural History Museum, bestselling novelist Jean M Auel talks to Chris Stringer, an expert in human orgiins at the Natural History Museum, about the author's popular Earth's Children books, and the latest research into...
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How to build a diplodocus | Natural History Museum

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Since leaving the Natural History Museum's Hintze Hall, Dippy the diplodocus has been on an adventure... Find out more about Dippy's natural history adventures at http://www.nhm.ac.uk/take-part/dippy-on-tour.html Website:...
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Recording Museum View | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
The Google Arts & Culture team visited the Natural History Museum to capture imagery of popular Museum galleries. Museum View uses technology similar to Google Street View to give people the chance to visit the Museum and explore its...
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Hidden Treasures: the champion of champions | Natural History Museum | Ep.6

K - 11th
Join us for our sixth and final episode of Hidden Treasures! We'll be live on 2 December at 15.30 GMT. Over the past five episodes, Museum experts have guided us as we explored behind the scenes through the Museum's dinosaur, fish,...
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Our Mission: Advocates for the Planet | Natural History Museum

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The Natural History Museum has always championed the natural world and today we remain a global source of curiosity, inspiration and joy. We continue to make ground-breaking scientific discoveries, unlocking the mysteries of 80 million...
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Mysteries of the Natural History Museum - with BSL Interpretation | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
Join Science Communicator Alastair Hendry in conversation with the Museum's Head of Conservation Lorraine Cornish and Principal Curator of Mammals Richard Sabin as they share some of the fascinating stories and mysteries hidden deep...
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Climate Solutions | Wildlife Photographer of the Year | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
We are living in a period of great change. Explore the threats facing our oceans and the world of potential solutions through the work of #WPY57 photographers David Doubilet and Jennifer Hayes who use the power of photography to tell the...
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Huge Jurassic seabed uncovered in Cotswolds quarry | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
Paleontologists have uncovered thousands of perfectly preserved Jurassic fossils in a sleepy area of the Cotswolds. They could give us unparalleled insights into ancient life. Join Museum scientists on their fossil hunt. ----------------...
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A royal visit to the Urban Nature Project | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
On Tuesday 22 June, the Duchess of Cambridge visited the Museum to hear about how the Urban Nature Project will redevelop the Museum's Wildlife Garden and work with organisations across the UK to inspire the next generation to care for...
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Wildlife Photographer of the Year 56: Touring Exhibition Trailer | Natural History Museum

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Wildlife Photographer of the Year is one of the longest running and most spectacular photography competitions in the world. Each year, professional and amateur photographers from all over the world submit almost 50,000 entries. The 100...
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The making of an American mastodon | Natural History Museum

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Professor Adrian Lister, Museum expert on extinct megafauna, tells the hidden history behind the American mastodon now on display in Hintze Hall. Find out more about the monstrous Missouri Leviathan:...
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Rhomaleosaurus: Creating a virtual reality sea dragon | Natural History Museum

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A long-dead sea dragon, Rhomaleosaurus cramptoni roamed the water at the same time as dinosaurs dominated the land, and died out more than 180 million years ago. But thanks to the latest technology, viewers anywhere in the world can get...
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In pursuit of a universal antivenom | Natural History Museum

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An exclusive online look at content from the Natural History Museum's Venom: Killer and cure exhibition. Snake venoms have very complex chemical structures, so a universal cure for all bites has long been considered a scientific...
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Can you find dinosaur fossils in Ireland? | Natural History Museum

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Dinosaurs existed for over 170 million years and lived all over the Earth. You might expect to find fossil evidence of them everywhere you look, but only two dinosaur fossils have been found in Ireland. Dr Mike Simms, Senior Curator of...
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What will you discover this summer? | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
Step into a world of discovery and explore 4.6 billion years of our planet at the Natural History Museum. Gaze up at a blue whale skeleton and say hi to the largest animal in the world. Come face-to -face with dinosaurs, stand beneath...
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Evelyn Cheesman | The Collectors | Natural History Museum

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Whether skinning lizards, battling with leeches, or getting trapped in giant spider webs, Evelyn Cheesman (1881-1969) had a passion for nature and a sense of adventure to match. The 70,000 specimens she collected have ensured her place...
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Keeping track of porpoises | Natural History Museum

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Third in a three part exclusive online look at content from the Natural History Museum's Whales: Beneath the surface exhibition. Website: http://www.nhm.ac.uk Twitter: http://twitter.com/NHM_London Facebook:...
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Planning a School Visit | Natural History Museum

K - 11th
Here at the Natural History Museum we can help you make the most of your visit with advice and support about how to plan and prepare for your visit. This video, made with pupils themselves, is an introduction to what schools can do at...
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This is your sign to go to the silent disco at the Natural History Museum #shorts #londonlife

K - 11th
Switch on and get down at the Natural History Museum's chart-topping silent disco. Choose your side as three DJs do battle over separate wireless channels, playing the very best of new and old. Don a headset and party the night away in...

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