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Article: Trail Antony Gormley Across Britain - From The Angel Of The North To The Iron ManTrack down Antony Gormley works throughout the UK in public spaces, museums, galleries, on the web and through educational resources for teachers.19 June 2007
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Article: Interview Curator's Choice: Alison Boyle of the Science Museum chooses Jocelyn Bell Burnell's radio telescopeIn her own words... Alison Boyle, Space Curator of the Science Museum, explains the strange allure and importance of Jocelyn Bell Burnell's radio telescope, a star item in the Science Museum's new Cosmos and Culture exhibition.24 July 2009
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Article: Interview Curator's Choice: Doug Millard of the Science Museum chooses the Apollo 10 Command ModuleDoug Millard of the Science Museum explains his fascination for the 1969 Apollo 10 Command Module known as Charlie Brown (1969).20 May 2009
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Article: Interview Curator's Choice: Jane Insley of the Science Museum chooses a medieval dioramaJane Insley, Senior Curator of Engineering Technologies at the Science Museum, picks Raphael Roussel's Medieval Diorama (1940-44).02 February 2009
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Article: Feature First Time Out: Ancient dishes, Chinese puzzles, bone guillotine and the earliest lightbulbIn the second part of our series on the exhibit swap going on between ten venues, we get the inside track on amazing artefacts including the earliest lamp.10 June 2013
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Article: Trail From Apothecaries To Florence Nightingale - A Medical Museums TrailFrom apothecaries to modern nursing and open heart surgery, find out about the history of medicine in museums with this trail from London's Museums of Health & Medicine.13 April 2007
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Article: Trail Good Connections - A Telecommunications Museum TrailThe history of electronic communications is a fascinating tale of innovation and enterprise - find out more on our telecommunications museum trail.15 September 2003
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Article: Preview Hidden Heroes – The Genius of Everyday Things opens at the Science Museum, LondonPictures of some of the greatest inventions and inventors of all time as the Science Museum aims to "celebrate the truly uncelebrated" in a major new exhibition.09 November 2011
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Article: Review Hidden Heroes reveals The Genius of Everyday Things in Science Museum show full of wonderA gorilla made out of coat hangers and some kinky zipwork leave Jennie Gillions looking at her teabags in a different light at the Science Museum's enlightening new show.11 November 2011
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Article Homework help: Victorian inventor Thomas EdisonThe Science Museum has some great Thomas Edison resources for kids and their school project.15 February 2011
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Article: Preview Medical Research Council and UCL performers in Life Game festival at the Science MuseumArmed with a paper "character", visitors to the Science Museum in London this weekend will be able to get tips on living a better life from some of the experts.14 June 2013
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Article: Feature Online resource round-up: spaceHere's a round-up of great online space resources, including interactives and games, from UK science museums and centres.07 July 2009
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Article: News Public invited to join Philharmonia Orchestra inside Science Museum's Universe of SoundVisitors will be invited to conduct and play along with the world-renowned orchestra inside a "thrilling" ten-room installation at the Science Museum in London this summer.02 April 2012
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Article: Trail Science Centres - Cutting-Edge Entertainment All Over Britain90% of the UK population lives within two hours of a science centre so there's no excuse for not getting out there and visiting one of them!08 March 2002
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Article Science CPD for teachers in UK museums and science centresIt's not just your pupils who can take advantage of museum learning. If you teach Science find out what's available for you.23 March 2010
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Article: News Science Museum announces details of huge £15.6 million Information Age galleryCharting communications from the 19th century to the internet age, organisers say the largest exhibition space at London's Science Museum is a "landmark project".30 April 2013
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Article: News Science Museum Group outlines "real threat" to three science museums in the northAhead of an expected 10% budget cut in this month's spending review, leaders say a £6 million annual deficit could cause one of the north's popular science museums to close.06 June 2013
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Article: News Science Museum to reveal "extraordinary" Large Hadron Collider laboratoryTheatre, video, sound art, 15-metre magnets and "virtual" scientists are among the plans revealed by The Science Museum for its recreation of the Large Hadron Collider lab.24 April 2013
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Article Science: our collection of free, online teaching resource round-ups and more from the UK’s museumsWe’ve brought together all the science-related educational resources on Culture24 to save you time looking.19 November 2010
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Article: Trail See Time Fly - The Centenary Of Aviation Museum TrailDecember 17, 2003 marks 100 years since the Wright Brothers made the first powered flight. Check out our trail for the best places to be on this historic occasion.15 December 2003





