Search results found for: discovery Technology and innovationHiggs Boson: the Big Data challenge could have happened in MundfordMonday 9 July 2012Searching for the Higgs Boson is not just a case of shooting particles around that...Records and research‘The Importance of Being an Innocent Bystander’Wednesday 27 June 2012And so, England’s football team comes home. Sunday evening’s defeat in a penalty shootout at...Records and researchUnderground, Overground…Friday 15 June 2012Some colleagues and I recently visited the Mind the Map exhibition currently on at...Records and researchWatching the skies and taking coverThursday 7 June 2012Sometimes, when searching through the catalogue (inevitably for other things), files leap out that...Technology and innovationHelping hedgehogs to cross the road – games in the UK Government Web ArchiveFriday 1 June 2012When I tell people that I work at The National Archives they tend to...Records and researchBT 31 – The Birth of IndustriesWednesday 30 May 2012SD – Ahead of Hack on the Record held at The National Archives back...Records and researchEchoesMonday 28 May 2012I’ve previously blogged about a 20th century poetic find in our collection – here’s another...Records and researchA desert island from my shelfMonday 14 May 2012When you work in an archive, a certain amount of shelving is, of course,...Records and researchThe assassination of Spencer PercevalFriday 11 May 2012The only British Prime Minister to have been assassinated was Spencer Perceval, and The...Records and researchScratching the surfaceThursday 10 May 2012I recently enjoyed a weekend away with some friends in Carlisle, in the north-west...Records and researchThe Beatles – Big in JapanMonday 30 April 2012It’s strange and surprising what can influence record research. Last week I turned on...Behind the scenesThe Good, the Bad and the Unfit for ProductionWednesday 25 April 2012On your visit to The National Archives, you get your reader’s ticket to order... « 1 … 78 79 80 81 »