Tuesday 6 January 2015

Natural History Museum - January at the Natural History Museum


Wildlife Photographer of the Year
© Francisco Negroni
© Francisco Negroni
Francisco Negroni’s photograph, Apocalypse, depicts a spectacular volcanic eruption in Chile. It is one of the winning images from this year’s Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition.

Visit the exhibition to see Francisco’s winning photo, and 100 other incredible shots.

Until 30 August 2015
Masterclass: Primate Photography with Anup ShahJoin us for an evening with award-winning photographer Anup Shah as he shares his passion for studying animal behaviour.
27 January 2015
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Laser technique wins innovation award
Museum researchers are part of an international team that won a prestigious award for a new laser-based prospecting method at The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) Innovation Awards 2014.
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Top 10 science stories of 2014
From the weird to the wonderful, we count down the top 10 most popular science and nature news stories from the Museum website this year.
See the top 10 list
Ice Rink closes soon
It's your last chance to enjoy the Museum's Ice Rink. Skate around the Christmas tree, then sip a hot chocolate while enjoying the festive scene from the Café Bar.
Until 4 January 2015
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Our Stegosaurus has arrived
Meet our 150-million-year-old Stegosaurus, the most complete and finest specimen of its kind in the world. Now on display in the Earth Hall as part of the Museum’s permanent collection.
We have an exciting season of exclusive expert-led evening events, daytime talks and workshops.
Upcoming Lates events:Secrets of the Stegosaur
Dinosaurs Through Time
The Wunderkammer at the Museum
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Wildlife Photographer of the Year wall prints
Brighten up the new year with a stunning Wildlife Photographer of the Year image. Choose a photograph from the 2014 exhibition, or pick your favourite from previous competitions.
Simply select the paper, frame and size you require, and we'll deliver your wall print to your home or office.

Prices start at £20.
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Our friends at the Philharmonia Orchestra
Catch The Blue Planet in Concert by the Philharmonia Orchestra. Ther performance combines live orchestral music with stunning HD footage from the BBC TV series The Blue Planet.

22 January 2015 at 19.30

Southbank Centre’s Royal Festival Hall
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