Natural History Museum
Fantastic Beasts™: The Wonder of Nature with exhibition creators and scientists | Live Talk
Join exhibition creators and scientists to hear how they brought Fantastic Beasts™: The Wonder of Nature to life. The exhibition is a spectacular immersive experience using props, specimens and interactives to bring a touch of magic to...
World Science Festival
The Moth: It Took a Village - Michael Turner
An assistant professor is invited by Stephen Hawking, in 1981, to join a consortium of the twenty best cosmologists in the world to determine why the universe has "lumps." The Moth and World Science Festival team up to bring you...
World Science Festival
The Moth: Chasing My Memories - Lucy Hawking
Lucy Hawking, daughter of Stephen Hawking, reminisces about her family and discovers the limitations of physics. The Moth and World Science Festival team up to bring you poignant, hilarious and unpredictable stories of science....
World Science Festival
The Moth: You Can Lead a Horse to Water - Sam Shepard
An actor's insistence on using his own horse in a film stunt has unpleasant consequences for his stunt double. Sam Shepard is an Oscar-nominated actor, screenwriter, director and Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright. The Moth and World...
World Science Festival
The Moth: Man on the Moon - Nathan Englander
"A writer moves to Jerusalem to be part of the peace process. Nathan Englander is the author of 'For the Relief of Unbearable Urges,' 'The Ministry of Special Cases,' and most recently 'What We Talk About When We Talk About Anne Frank.'...
World Science Festival
The Moth: Go Tell It on the Mountain - Jim Gates
A physicist climbs many mountains over the course of his career. Jim Gates is a Professor of Physics at the University of Maryland, College Park. He is currently exploring computer software codes hidden inside of superstring theory...