ResearchersinMuseums
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A team of UCL PhD students employed to explore links between our research and @UCLmuseums' collections, and develop innovative ways to engage the public.
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http://blogs.ucl.ac.uk/researchers-in-museums/ 15-07-2012 12:04:45
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For #WorldOceansDay here's a little nugget on the Grant Museum of Zoology's 'unicorn horn', from the UCL ResearchersinMuseums blog that recently won the ABSW's 'Oscars of Scientific Journalism'! blogs.ucl.ac.uk/researchers-in…
If you get a chance to see Dr. Arendse's #LambethLaw exhibition, GO!!! She puts medieval law in context with chronicles, kings, charters (+ at least 3 dragons), in the amazing setting of Lambeth Palace's Great Hall.
Looking for some light Sunday reading? Check out our new post by Cerys Jones about her work #multispectralimaging three drawings by #LeonardodaVinci and attending the Buckingham Palace exhibition #ALifeInDrawing blogs.ucl.ac.uk/researchers-in…
As she wraps up her SEAHA PhD studies, more great research by Cerys Jones revealing details in #leonardodaVinci sketches with Spectral Imaging multispectral imaging -- advancing her work in cultural heritage, maths and imaging science
Finding more than meets the eye in Da Vinci drawings, Cerys Jones based in UCL Medical Physics & Biomedical Engineering discusses her multispectral imaging of the polymath's art in her last blog for ResearchersinMuseums #heritagescience bit.ly/2XiR1j4
Great summary of how researchers can readily tap the power of Spectral Imaging multispectral imaging with easy-to-use tools based on mathematical principles advanced by Cerys Jones in her SEAHA PhD studies UCL
Good morning, twitter! Are you starting your week off without knowing how snakes poop? Don't worry, we've got the answer right here! Dr. Arendse blogs.ucl.ac.uk/researchers-in…
When you get the creepy sense that the objects are looking at you from above and judging you Grant Museum of Zoology #Senses #MuseumsTogether30
The Last of the Neanderthal... Blog Posts! That's me over and out for ResearchersinMuseums, it's been a blast! blogs.ucl.ac.uk/researchers-in… #neanderthal #museum #lithics
I'm feeling so sad that the ResearchersinMuseums program has come to an end, it felt like a platform where we could really talk to people about research at UCL and the amazing museum collections not just on the ground but on our blog too 😥
Engager Dr Josie Mills blogs for a final time about Neanderthals and must see prehistoric highlights in the museums! 💀🏔👩🔬
Ostrich eggs have been hugely important throughout history. Why? And what does medicine have to do with it today? Grant Museum of Zoology blogs.ucl.ac.uk/researchers-in…
In light of the news that a bee species was named after the Game of Thrones Night King, here's an oldie but goodie from our archives: Animals named after famous people! Pictured here is Viserion the ant. Grant Museum of Zoology blogs.ucl.ac.uk/researchers-in…