The Natural History Museum in London (NHM) is home
to some 70 million specimens—botanical to mineralogical—collected
the world over. Founded in 1753, NHM houses five libraries,
an amazing SEM (scanning electron microscope) lab, genetics
and anatomy labs, microbiology facilities, and, of course,
the researchers who use these tools in their work.
“I see the Natural History
Museum moving much more into the world of influencing
policy, and influencing the way we conserve whats
left of the very important biological resources that
we have on earth.” —Chris Minty, Las Cuevas
Research Station Manager
Explore
NHM for yourself,
or see a
slide show
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