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National Museums Scotland Research Associate Sandy Hetherington with sample of the 410 million year-old fossil of Prototaxites

410 million year old fossil which defies classification enters collection of National Museums Scotland

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A 410 million year-old fossil from Aberdeenshire in Scotland which scientists have identified as being a ‘new’ form of life, distinct from plants or fungi, has been added to the collections of National Museums Scotland. 

Curator Ian Brown under the wings of Concorde G-BOAA with the archive. Photo © Duncan McGlynn (2)

Material from Concorde’s first flight donated to the National Museum of Flight

A personal archive of rare material from Concorde’s first commercial flight has been donated to the National Museum of Flight in East Lothian. The acquisition of dozens of items including tickets, menus and photographs, comes on the 50th anniversary of this inaugural journey. 

The Moocall wearable health sensor. Image © Moocall (1)

Cow ‘smart watch’ to go on display at National Museum of Rural Life

A new display at the National Museum of Rural Life will explore the future of farming in Scotland, from cutting edge scientific advances to the resurgence of  crofting.

Innovations, including wearable technology for cows that monitors an animal’s health and wellbeing, will reveal how science is transforming farming and animal care.