Science Museum

About Science Museum
The Science Museum is a major museum on Exhibition Road in South Kensington, London. It was founded in 1857 and is one of the city's major tourist attractions, attracting 2,817,852 visitors in 2025.
On the show — 23 mentions total
Britain's first ever robot was designed to replace the Duke of York. It's a robot that we've lost — we don't know where it went. It was built in 1928 and there's a campaign the Science Museum are launching to rebuild it.
from No Such Thing As A Tantrump, 2016-05-19 at 00:22:33 · read transcript
Other times Science Museum came up
Spoony business. Spoony courtship. Some other food quality control. Okay. Yeah. Okay. In this article that you sent around Andy from the Science Museum, they had something about Horlicks who have a dipping refractometer that they use for their Horlicks. Horlicks would make sense to have next to a prostitute to advertise what she did. Yes. Very good. Because it's sleek. She makes you sleep. No, it's the horn she licks.
305: No Such Thing As A Sentient Jelly, 2020-01-24 · listen
Spoony courtship. Spoony courtship. Good dear. Some other food quality control. Okay. Yeah. So in this article that you sent around, Andy, from the Science Museum, they had something about horlicks who have a dipping refractometer that they use for their horlicks. Whorlicks would make sense to have next to a prostitute to advertise what she did. Yes. Very good. Because it's sleet. No, whore, she licks. Sorry, I thought you meant it's sleepy and it's time to go to bed.
No Such Thing As A Sentient Jelly, 2020-01-24 · listen
It was an example of what great worksmanship you have because you can make such a big one and you can have them for free. That's very cool. Minnesota's Science Museum has the content of a former museum inside it, which was called the Museum of Questionable Medical Devices, including the Prostate Gland Warmer, the Vibratory Chair and the Recto Rotor. You just picked three at random though. France has four museums devoted to foie gras.
42: No Such Thing As A Bloober Reel, 2015-01-10 · listen
They've just been fired, haven't they? Roger Highfield. He was the editor of New Scientist for many years, and he used to edit New Scientist on a treadmill. Yes, he is no longer there. There, he works for the Science Museum now. Yeah, for many years, New Scientist was edited on a treadmill. There's a treadmill for ants? Scientists have invented a treadmill for ants to test something or other.
271: No Such Thing As A Safe Robot, 2019-05-31 · listen
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