TED Talks
TED: The Museum of Four in the Morning | Rives
Beware: Rives has a contagious obsession with 4 a.m. At TED2007, the poet shared what was then a minor fixation with a time that kept popping up everywhere. After the talk, emails starting pouring in with an avalanche of hilarious...
Hip Hughes History
The Road to Tokyo Exhibit: The National WW2 Museum
After visiting New Orleans and the National WW2 Museum I had to make a video about the "Road to Tokyo" exhibit. Visit the museum online for information about scheduling your class or family trip!
TED Talks
TED: every piece of art you've ever wanted to see -- up close and searchable | Amit Sood
What does a cultural Big Bang look like? For Amit Sood, director of Google's Cultural Institute and Art Project, it's an online platform where anyone can explore the world's greatest collections of art and artifacts in vivid, lifelike...
TED Talks
Paola Antonelli: Why I brought Pac-Man to MoMA
When the Museum of Modern Art's senior curator of architecture and design announced the acquisition of 14 video games in 2012, "all hell broke loose." In this far-ranging, entertaining, and deeply insightful talk, Paola Antonelli...
TED Talks
TED: How museums help communities heal | Honor Harger
While on lockdown, the galleries of Singapore's iconic ArtScience Museum were empty -- but online, the museum was abuzz. Honor Harger shares how they're engaging deeply with its visitors through streamed talks, performances and workshops...
Natural History Museum
Learn to draw an octopus with scientist and artist Lauren Cook | Lates Online
Join us on Thursday 25 March for the next Lates online event. We’re unleashing our creative talents with our first nature drawing Lates Online. Join Museum scientist and award-winning artist/animator Lauren Cook as we have a go at...
Natural History Museum
Tackling biodiversity loss and climate change with Greta Thunberg | Natural History Museum
Join Greta Thunberg and the Natural History Museum for an online schools event to discuss biodiversity loss - one of the themes of Greta’s new book, The Climate Book. Recorded in London earlier this year, Greta took part in a discussion...
Natural History Museum
A-dressing the future of fashion | Lates Online
Over 85% of all textiles end up in landfill each year. With the global population buying and discarding clothes more than ever before, the fashion industry's toll on the planet has never been greater. In the continuous race for cheaper...
Natural History Museum
What can we learn from whales' earplugs? | Natural History Museum
Second in a three part exclusive online look at content from the Natural History Museum's Whales: Beneath the surface exhibition. Follow a team of Museum scientists as they investigate the head of a 100-year-old Minke whale, searching...
Natural History Museum
Highlights from our year 2020/21 | Natural History Museum
It has been an extraordinary year for the Museum. Despite a global pandemic that prevented visitors coming through the Museum doors for most of the year, we have made great strides towards our goals. We made thousand of fresh connections...
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The making of TREE | Natural History Museum
Follow landscape artist Tania Kovats on her journey to complete this fantastic art installation project for the Natural History Museum. From idea to installed artwork, we reveal the intricate process of transforming a 200-year-old oak...
Natural History Museum
How do killer whales hunt? | Natural History Museum
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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Jean Auel, author of The Earth's Children series, talks to Chris Stringer | Natural History Museum
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...
Natural History Museum
Mysteries of the Natural History Museum - with BSL Interpretation | Natural History Museum
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...
Natural History Museum
Images of Nature and the Museum's treasured artworks | Natural History Museum
Judith Magee, curator of rare books at the Natural History Museum introduces the purpose of natural history art and some of the Museum's treasured artworks. From painting a new scientifically inspired dodo to discovering the different...
Natural History Museum
Behind-the-scenes of the T. rex Christmas jumper installation | NEW 2022 | Natural History Museum
You've been asking how our T. rex has managed to fit into a Christmas jumper when it has such short arms. Well, this is exactly how we did it... Pick up your own Christmas jumper (in human sizes only) by visiting our Museum shop this...
Natural History Museum
Mysteries of the Natural History Museum | Live Talk
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...
Natural History Museum
Family Festival nature quiz | Natural History Museum
Join us for a live family quiz all about nature and your favourite Museum specimens. This quiz is part of our free, online Family Festival: Tune in to Nature with Pukka Herbs. It's running until 9 August. Join the fun:...
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Sir Hans Sloane | The Collectors | Natural History Museum
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
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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In pursuit of a universal antivenom | Natural History Museum
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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Keeping track of porpoises | Natural History Museum
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:...
National Science and Media Museum
Natalie Kane talks digital design, online culture and memes
Writer, researcher and V&A curator Natalie Kane discusses digital design, online culture and narrative at our Fake News on Trial event. In this one-off event on Monday 22 January 2018, we brought together a panel of special guests to...
Natural History Museum
Mystery insect found in Museum garden | Natural History Museum
Join Max Barclay, one of the Museum's insect experts as he explains how an insect not seen in the UK before was discovered living in the Natural History Museum's Wildlife Garden in spring 2007. Find more information @...