This talk tells the story of Trafalgar Square. We may be familiar with its lions, but what about the hippos and elephants who once roamed the area, and how do hawks and horses feature in its history?
Professor Sophie Scott will explore the science of laughter, how laughter has evolved, its functions in mammals, and the ways that humans use laughter.
In the Air explores our relationship with the air around us. Moving freely across borders and through bodies, air is both vital to our existence and a threat to our health.
This exhibition displays American 20th-century hand-drawn animation alongside French 18th-century art to reveal the surprising and enchanting connections between these two artistic movements.
A collective exhibition featuring the work of six Maltese and international artists in reaction to Daphne Caruana Galizia’s assassination on October 16 2017.
Through High Jewellery creations, archive documents and lender masterpieces, this exhibition draws visitors into a world of creativity and craftsmanship dedicated to movement.
Secure communication is vital to the Army. Throughout Cyber Awareness Month, the National Army Museum is showcasing the work of the Royal Signals through a series of dynamic photographs.