The Science Museum Group’s latest digital stories are now on Google Arts & Culture. Inspired by their Wonderlab+ online hub, these narratives delve into scientific topics using the Science Museum Group collection:
- Connecting the world tells the story of modern communication
- Patterns around us connects patterns with mathematics
- Flight explores how the materials and designs of aircraft have evolved over time
- Maths and the railways looks at the railway’s impact on mathematics.
This launch marks a new step in a longstanding partnership between Google Arts & Culture and the Science Museum Group, dedicated to bringing engaging scientific collections and knowledge to audiences worldwide.
Designed to complement the Wonderlab+ experience, these stories offer families and young learners unique perspectives and deeper insights into key scientific concepts. They integrate with Google Arts & Culture’s existing learning resources, including the Learn with Google Arts & Culture hub, virtual field trips and lesson plans.
Explore the Science Museum Group’s collection and stories on Google Arts & Culture.
Box containing a full alphabet for instruction in Braille and Morse code
View of Manchester railway station in 1831
Print depicting one of last flights of Otto Lilienthal
Diorama featuring a model (scale 1:10) of the Wright Flyer
Full-scale replica of the Telstar 1 communications satellite original made by Bell Systems and launched in 1962