The whereabouts of the 1956 Melbourne Olympic torch meant to be on display at an Athenian Olympics museum remains a mystery. And our resident Greek reporter is on the case. Subtle enough to the ...
An AI-powered museum app is allowing people to speak with famous artworks. The app hopes to bring museums to life through ...
Cortney Fries Chicago's extensive Griffin Museum of Science and Industry is the Western Hemisphere's largest science museum, showcasing more than 35,000 artifacts and a variety of hands-on ...
A self-guided tour at a major museum has dubbed Lego blocks anti-LGBT, warning they reinforce “heteronormativity”.
With exhibits featuring everything from dinosaur bones to Egyptian mummies, the Denver Museum of Nature & Science inspires learning in the young and young at heart. This impressive facility houses ...
Reciprocal memberships can provide opportunities for children to learn about local history, ecosystems, and interact with knowledgeable staff.
Join us at Kew Gardens for Kew MSc Open Day on 9 April 2025 (Wed) for a chance to find out more about our MSc programmes ...
World Science Festival Brisbane is back, celebrating its 10th anniversary with a jam-packed program of free and ticketed ...
A 1956 Melbourne torch has recently been advertised for sale online by someone based in Athens. When contacted by the Herald Sun as to whether the museum had inquired about buying the torch the ...
Forming winding lines across footpaths and climbing up walls in search of a forgotten sandwich, ants are everywhere. Melbourne Museum’s new immersive digital exhibition, Antopia, invites visitors to ...
Here’s how it works. On the outskirts of Melbourne, Australia, there is a series of large rings which rise mysteriously out of hills. These "earth rings," located on Wurundjeri Woi-wurrung ...
A lively, competitive debate where brilliant minds battle it out on the hottest topics in science, bringing laughter, insight, and surprises ...