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Wang Rousang teams up with Leeds Industrial Museum for a digital performance about two cultures coming together.
The Weald & Downland Living Museum in Singleton now has access to future-ready, gigabit-capable broadband speeds.
Leeds-based KreativeInc Agency creates new website for autism museum research project.
Natural History Museum launches 3D virtual tour technology amid coronavirus pandemic.
Police urges Abington Park Museum to install new security cameras.
Ipswich Museum to improve visitor experience using advanced digital technology.
York Museum Gardens bosses have been asked to justify the need to install seven CCTV cameras in a city park.
Rostelecom to conduct a 5G trial at Russia’s State Hermitage Museum.
An ultra accurate WiFi location technology allows you to easily navigate a contained space like a building, a large store or a complicated museum.
Wifi tracking technology used to monitor visitor behaviour at three different museums.
A museum’s famous 112-year-old dinosaur is set to leave London for a national tour.
Dinosaurs skeletons at risk of damage as museum’s new glass roof do not offer protection against ultraviolent rays.
A Roman altar has been stolen from an open display at a Cumbria museum.
Online Gluten Free Museum features images of classic works of art that were airbrushed to remove wheat-containing products.
Speaking at London’s Science Museum, professor Stephen Hawking warned that a major nuclear war would ‘be the end of civilization’.
The National Gallery in London was ranked first in UK, sixth in Europe, and 12th worldwide.
A museum worker who talked to Prince Charles said that he likened some Nazi actions in Europe to those of Russia’s Vladimir Putin.
2013 is the British Museum’s most successful year after it received a record of 6.7million visitors.
The National Museum of Computing aims to put the half century old ICT 1301 computer on display by 2016.
Following two years of extensive testing, Amsterdam's Van Gogh Museum was convinced that the painting was Van Gogh's.