Rosie Barnes showcases the powerful voices of autistic women from minoritised communities as they talk about the specific and ...
Moving through the world, we are constantly engaging with our environment through our attention and emotions. Increasingly, as more people are living in built-up urban environments, we’re looking to ...
For a long time, nobody talked about menopause, and there is little evidence in the historical record of how women would have experienced this life stage in the past, if they even lived long enough to ...
Join Sarah Dabbs and Polly Bodetto from our Visitor Experience and Library team in a science fiction writing workshop that uses a selection of images and texts on mushrooms and fungi for inspiration.
This guide for the ‘Joy’ and ‘Tranquillity’ exhibitions features 24 perspectives from medicine, science, religion and poetry, and audio descriptions of some artworks. Each part includes audio, BSL and ...
We have a range of free activities for you to try if you’re aged 14 to 19 years old. We’ve got a range of things on offer to support teachers, from free study days at Wellcome Collection to ...
For most of Western history, strong feelings of joy and sorrow, desire or hatred, hope and despair were thought of as “passions of the soul”. The powerful passions were distinguished from milder ...
Dance and music are found in all cultures and are often a great source of joy and happiness; they are intimately linked. But how do they affect our brains and mental states? Pleasure is central to a ...
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In the ‘Life after cancer’ series of cartoons, Alex Brenchley humorously illustrates what life can be like for a young adult after cancer treatment has finished. Many people may go on to live long ...
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Hooper, Henry Walpole (fl. 1878-1924), L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S. Described in typescript supplements, by Christopher Hilton and Richard Aspin, to the Library's published ...