| Bedford Museum | | Features geology, archaeology, natural and social history of the region. Includes virtual exhibitions, details of exhibitions and events, educational programs, hours, fees and directions. Bedfordshire. |
| Colour Museum | | Information on the exhibitions in two main galleries - the World of Colour, and Colour and Textiles. Includes interactive online exhibits, contacts and schedule of events. Bradford, West Yorkshire. |
| Jodrell Bank Visitor Centre | | Visitor details for the Lovell Radio Telescope and the Jodrell Bank Observatory, the astronomy research centre of the University of Manchester. Cheshire. |
| Life Science Centre | | Brings together science and biotechnology, research and education, entertainment and ethics. Newcastle upon Tyne. |
| Magna Science Adventure Centre | | Collection includes architecture, aviation, design, industry, natural sciences, science and technology plus social history. Rotherham, South Yorkshire. |
| Museum of Victorian Science | | Features a virtual tour of Dr. Frankenstein's laboratory, display of working Geissler, Bouquet, Railway and early x-ray tubes, and electric flame-laden demonstrations. Visits by appointment only. Includes directions. Located in North Yorkshire, United Kingdom. |
| Science Museum | | London museum and library of science. Exhibitions cover all areas of science and technology. Includes online exhibits and a learning area. |
| South Downs Planetarium | | Seats 100 people. Created to promote a greater public understanding of science and to encourage more young people to take up science as a career. Chichester. |
| The Freud Museum of London | | The London home of Sigmund and his daughter Anna Freud. Now a museum containing Freud's library, and his collection of antiquities. |
| The Manchester Museum | | International collection of natural history artifacts. Newly opened aquarium and vivarium. Site of first international Mummy Tissue Bank. |
| The Museum of 10,000 Wonderful Things | | Collection features anthropology, botany, zoology and other areas of natural history. Includes details of exhibits and contact information. Located in London. |
| The Natural History Museum | | The national museum of natural history. Major research and teaching collections cover botany, entomology, mineralogy, palaeontology and zoology, mainly from the 18th and early 19th centuries. Online tour of the galleries. London | |
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