Science Museum Recognises Gaming
News Nintendo will sponsor three Science Museum displays in a deal worth £1m, the games giant announced on Wednesday. The Dana Centre, a Science Museum venue that hosts events and debates concerned with contemporary science, technology and culture, will...
[January 26, 2006, 13:10]
HP Large-Format Media Elicits "Oohs" And "Aahs" From The Science Museum Of Minnesota’s Audiences
White Papers In 1999, the Science Museum opened its new 370,000-square-foot facility including a 10,000 square foot temporary exhibit gallery and five permanent exhibition halls. Today, the Science Museum provides other museums and organizations with a complete...
[May 29, 2004, 0:00]
Science Museum Recognises Gaming
Talkback I went to the "Game On' exhibition a couple of years ago at the Barbican. Being brought up with a ZX8 and could easily have stayed there all day! They had games from Pong and Pac Man to Grand Theft Auto and new games that are controlled by waving...
[January 28, 2006, 18:06]
Photos: Recycling The Mobile Mountain
News An exhibition has opened at London's Science Museum looking at the issue of mobile phone recycling. Dead Ringers, which is based in the museum's Antenna science and technology news gallery, investigates how the European Waste Electrical and...
[April 4, 2006, 12:20]
Music Stars Tempt Teen Girls Into Technology
News A nationwide initiative called ITbeat, supported by the Department of Trade and Industry, e-skills UK, IBM, the Science Museum, British Phonographic Industry and music industry stars, has been set up to convince girls that working in IT is "cool".
[November 7, 2002, 14:36]
Early Internet Switch Becomes Museum Piece
News The London Internet Exchange (LINX) marked its 10th anniversary on Monday night by giving the UK's Science Museum one of its first switches. It may look like just a beige box today, but in 200 years it will be seen as a very significant item," said...
[November 30, 2004, 9:10]
Museum Reduces Content Delivery Time From Days To Minutes
White Papers The Denver Museum of Nature & Science serves a membership base of 40,000 households and is the Rocky Mountain region's leading informal science educator, promoting the understanding of the universe, nature, science and human cultures.
[March 25, 2008, 0:01]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog The WiMax bit is a point to point link, like any other point to point link, that puts the Science Museum's warehouse on Intel's bandwidth via the Swindon offices a few kilometres away. There is a live demo of a Skype link to an insanely...
[April 15, 2005, 19:30]
Middleware: Computing's Unsung Hero
News Dr Tilly Blyth, curator of computing and information at the Science Museum says that while the museum has displayed digital art and technology before, this is the first time it has installed an exhibit purely about software.
[February 1, 2005, 16:20]
Butterflies At MOSI
Downloads In this screensaver, you'll see ten pictures of butterflies at the Museum of Science and Industry in Tampa, FL. The settings in this screensaver allow you to choose transition effects. To remove this screensaver at any time, go to the control panel...
[February 20, 2008, 11:31]
Intel Contributes To Millennium Museum
News According to Sean Maloney, corporate vice president of Intel, donations of this kind are an important contribution to educating the next generation about technology, and he regards the Science Museum as a unique vehicle for getting this message...
[October 28, 1998, 16:23]
Steorn's Free Energy Seems Curiously Expensive
Talkback I think I saw a pendulum in the Science Museum that used that energy. Could this divice be tapping into the rotational energy of the earth? Then the laws of physics would remain intact.
[September 21, 2006, 18:41]
Bletchley Park
Talkback It seems the Science Museum dont want to know. I recently called to deposit some computers in the museum. The leases for the Museum and "Bletchley Park" are different . There is a vast amount of equipment awaiting examination.
[May 20, 2008, 9:43]
When Geekery Meets Millinery
News Prior to inflation, it's supposed to be a kind of straight-fitting dress," Eng explained during a phone interview from New York, where she currently works as a freelance designer and is busy preparing for Seamless: Computational Couture, a 1...
[January 26, 2006, 15:30]
Scientists' Plea For Bletchley Park
News Now, the 97 senior scientists have added their voices to the chorus building up, asking that "Bletchley Park be provided with the same financial stability as some of our other great museums such as the Imperial War Museum, the Science Museum and...
[July 24, 2008, 15:04]
Thursday
Blog The event takes place in San Jose's TheTech, a science museum dedicated to innovation. Called "Science On A Roll", it's around 30 feet tall and 20 wide and consists of a bunch of pool balls ricocheting around an enormous adventure playground of...
[February 19, 2003, 16:51]
Portals In Space
News And VRML (Virtual Reality Modeling Language) graphics aren't the only suggestion of a back-to-the future strategy: Firmage's plan for a next-generation World Wide Web combines the power of affinity portals, the Mozilla browser, Web directories...
[July 29, 2003, 17:45]
High-tech Police Tackle Internet Crime
News Home secretary Jack Straw today launched the UK's first high-tech crime unit on Wednesday at London's Science Museum. The National High-Tech Crime Unit (NHTCU) has been set up in reaction to the increasing use of the Internet by criminals.
[April 18, 2001, 10:19]
The Schmoozer: Last Straw For The Evil Hacker Underground
News The scene: the Science Museum, with its bizarre new exhibit, "Cybercrime", supposed to expose the "underground world of hacking" featuring an "in-depth look at hacker culture" that reveals "the people behind the stereotypes".
[April 20, 2001, 15:45]
Rupert Goodwins' Diary
Blog The Artificial Linguistic Internet Computer Entity is one such -- it might have won a bronze medal in the Loebner Prize for artificial intelligence, judged in the Science Museum this weekend, but we draw the line at writing the required A.L.I.C.E...
[October 19, 2001, 17:52]

