Making a difference
…June, the focus is on celebrating people who have taken on voluntary roles to help communities cope with the effects of COVID-19. Colleagues from across the Science Museum Group have…
…June, the focus is on celebrating people who have taken on voluntary roles to help communities cope with the effects of COVID-19. Colleagues from across the Science Museum Group have…
…21 due to COVID-19) – and at which a final decision on the post-2020 global biodiversity framework was expected – it feels poignant to reflect on the Science Museum Group’s…
…in the Science Museum Group Collection, the Science Museum’s Medicine: The Wellcome Galleries and in our online content about COVID-19. Now the importance of the UK’s medical science for future…
…However, recovery has not been straightforward. ‘Transplant patients never follow a straight line,’ she explains. She suffered a significant rejection episode at the end of 2025 following a COVID vaccine…
…span science, technology, engineering, medicine, transport, and media. From space modules to netsuke, microbiome yogurt to homemade COVID-19 masks: these objects are often unusual, all important and unbelievably fantastic. All…
…the COVID-19 pandemic and that it would be even harder to maintain a global focus over the next three decades when it comes to curbing climate change and ecosystem destruction….
…at home. Their research established that this was a safe and low-risk practice which allowed treatment of symptoms to happen quickly and effectively. During the COVID-19 pandemic, this became standard…
…right and wrong, yes or no science, like they learned it in school. And then, as scientists, we are surprised when some people get suspicious of new COVID-19 vaccines. Nobody…
…we saw the during COVID-19 pandemic when flights were grounded,’ said Prof Miller. Implement policies aimed at unlocking efficiency gains across the existing aviation sector, introducing more efficient aircraft, flying…
…the Illuminating India Season at the Science Museum in 2017 to Injecting Hope, an exhibition exploring the global response to COVID-19 that has been seen by more than 3 million…
…artefacts: a knitted doll given to a child during treatment; a turban made by a friend during the Covid-19 pandemic; walking poles used to complete the Camino de Santiago after…
…continued to take place and the COVID-19 crisis demonstrated how these factors have rendered the service a shadow of its former self. It remains the dedication of the staff who…