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Part of our 'Women and Science: Inspiring the next generation of scientists', Helen Pooley, the Museum's Learning Officer, introduces the display and talks about why inspiring girls + women to pursue their passions + curiosity in the sciences is important
https://t.co/KxZsH0SxsF
Visiting Oxford? Need somewhere to keep cool but also somewhere to keep you curious? Come and visit us.
Get lost in the beauty of Schöner's Celestial Globe. Marvel at Einstein's chalkboard. Fall in love with John Russell's Moon pastel.
https://t.co/DP79srGUAh
Visiting Oxford? Looking to step back in time and marvel at the the world before we knew everything? Come and visit us.
Get lost in the beauty of Schöner's Celestial Globe. Marvel at Einstein's chalkboard. Fall in love with John Russell's Moon pastel.
https://t.co/DP79srYvYR
@LRBbookshop This was much harder than we anticipated ... 🔭🐕
What do we have to do with Marconi and why are we hosting #MarconiDay? In 2005 the Marconi Corporation gave Marconi’s original apparatus to the University.
You can see it in the Basement Gallery and online at https://t.co/Casiy5JRxt
Spot the difference time!
What's changed in these two pictures of the Museum? The one on the left is from 1956, and the one on the right is from the 1960s.
Find out the answer on our blog: https://t.co/3JkzZEQZkr
Are you planning on building a bridge? Don't forget your sextant!
Isambard Kingdom Brunel owned this sextant, which is on display in the Top Gallery. Brunel designed bridges across the country, including the Clifton Suspension Bridge in Bristol.
Here are just a few of the posters Keiko has designed (she couldn't name a favourite) #professionsMW
Over 335 years our building has contained:
The @AshmoleanMuseum
A chemical laboratory
A lecture hall
A library
A dissecting hall
The School of Geography
The @bodleianlibs store room
Most importantly, for the last 94 years it's held our science collections #heritageMW
The invention of the hot air balloon in the late 1700s provided a dramatic and romantic way for intrepid meteorologists to risk their lives - reaching higher and higher to study our atmosphere #EarthDay