Tag: Science Records and researchElectro-therapeutic cures in the Victorian AgeMonday 30 May 2022The Victorian period saw the introduction of countless imaginative and bizarre electronic devices that...Records and researchScientific professionals within the Royal Naval Service (part 2)Friday 14 May 2021So far (in my previous post), we have seen the influence of scientific reforms...Records and researchScientific professionals within the Royal Naval Service (part 1)Thursday 13 May 2021In the first half of 19th century, science was mostly about observing and collecting....Archives and archivistsBringing archives into art: Drawing the Bombay PlagueThursday 23 November 2017Today we are celebrating all things #archivescience by looking a special commission for Wellcome...Behind the scenesExploring Michael Faraday’s life and careerWednesday 26 July 2017Faraday appears in various records in our collection; they provide insights into his family...Technology and innovationEight million photographs: where to begin?Friday 14 October 2016Explore some of the photographs we hold, and find out how we care for...Behind the scenesWax, cord and ink: the materiality of recordsTuesday 22 March 2016We are only starting to scratch the surface of what the materials in our...Records and researchAda Lovelace dayTuesday 14 October 2014Ada Lovelace day is an opportunity to celebrate women in science, technology, engineering and...Records and researchSnow, Slush and…Monday 28 January 2013How many words do they say the Inuit have for ‘snow’? Four hundred? English...Behind the scenesThe laboratory in the archivesWednesday 23 May 2012Did you know there are beakers and high-tech equipment for scientific analysis here at...