John Jackson
@johnjacksonnathist.bsky.social
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Natural History Museum London science and humanities research, collections, laboratories and libraries - Head of Science Policy and Communication - own views - 🦇🐝🦂🐞🦖🦀🦒🌳🍄🌎☄️ &c #NHMLondon #NaturalHistoryMuseumLondon #NHMScience
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Library & Archives Open Day (free)
19 September 2025

When: 10.00 - 16.00
Where: Lasting Impressions Gallery (red zone)

Our team have developed four themed displays:
🐋 Whales, science and conservation
🌱 Ordering and naming nature
✏️ Writing from the field
❄️ Polar expeditions

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Eileen Cox NHM on symmetry and structure in taxonomy for naviculoid diatoms – microscopic plant plankton of huge importance in marine and freshwater systems.
Systematic relationships are revealed through wall structure and should be the basis for diatom systematics. doi.org/10.5091/plec...
Symmetry and structure re-visited: is symmetry still over-emphasised as a taxonomic character for naviculoid diatoms?
Background and aims – Over 40 years ago, I explored the use of symmetry and structure as taxonomic criteria for naviculoid diatoms, arguing that structure was the more informative character. This pape...
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Apply now! Sillitoe Distinguished Research Leader in economic geology, Natural History Museum - working with the Resourcing the Green Economy Research Theme. Deadline 17 October 2025

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Sillitoe Distinguished Research Leader, Economic Geology:South Kensington
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NHM London is looking for a Director of Research as part of our leadership team. Guide a world-class research community, set a strong vision for collections-based research, and ensure research excellence across NHM activities.
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106 of #365Minerals 🧪⚒️

Mimetite:
- A lead arsenate chloride mineral
- Forms in arsenic-bearing lead deposits
- Part of a mineral series with pyromorphite and vanadinite
- Its name comes from the Greek word "μϊμητής/mimetes" (imitator) since it looks like pyromorphite #minerals
A mass of rich yellow globular mimetite aggregates on brown limonite. From San Pedro de Corralitos, Durango, Mexico.

Specimen on display in the Natural History Museum, London. Double terminated yellow-green hexagonal prisms of mimetite rising out of a black and red matrix. From Johanngeorgenstadt, Saxony, Germany.

Specimen on display in the Natural History Museum, London. Pale green globular mimetite aggregates with some very pale yellow wulfenite. From Ojuela Mine, Mexico.

Specimen on display in the Natural History Museum, London.
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Naturally curious? The team at @nhm-london.bsky.social developed our new on-demand, online learning platform naturallycurious.nhm.ac.uk

And we've been shortlisted for a Webby! Please do sign up and vote for us! vote.webbyawards.com/PublicVoting...
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touch of the Dali sofa about those lips?
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Whaling and natural history collections - @sophianicolov.bsky.social explores skeletal evidence and tales of whales in her historical research in this #NHMScience blog, part of Natural History Museum's development of a Culture and Collections Theme www.nhm.ac.uk/our-science/...
Re-examining Britain’s role in whaling | Natural History Museum
Dr Sophia Nicolov explores what the Museum’s whale, dolphin and porpoise collection can tell us about Britain’s role in whaling.
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We're not just 🐋 and 🦕 at the Natural History Museum.

Looking forward to this Generation Hope event @ NHM on reproductive health & colonial history with an environmental lens. 3rd May. Speakers: me, Akosua Paries-Osei, Annabel Sowemimo, & Mitzi Jonelle Tan. www.nhm.ac.uk/events/from-...

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Screenshot of event listing mentioned in the post. It reads: 'From Cotton to Frogs: Reproductive Rights through Collections and Colonialism. Uncover hidden histories of reproductive health in this thought-provoking event exploring collections, culture and colonialism through storytelling and discussion.'
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FREE COURSE: Field workshop on the taxonomy and natural history of freshwater and limno-terrestrial meiofauna

Apply now for a free place on the NHM NERC-funded upcoming short training course 27 Aug - 11 Sept. Applications close 31 May.

www.nhm.ac.uk/our-science/...
Meiofauna - from https://www.nhm.ac.uk/our-science/study/postgraduate/phd-opportunities/projects/meiofaunal-molecular-systematics.html
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FREE COURSE: Taxonomic skills and field techniques for freshwater ecology and quality. Apply now for a free place on the NHM NERC-funded upcoming short training course running 19-23 May. Applications close 24 April!

www.nhm.ac.uk/our-science/...
Daphnia magna 

Dieter Ebert, Basel, Switzerland, CC BY-SA 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons
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103 of #365Minerals

Bastnäsite:
- A group of three carbonate-fluoride mineral species which contain cerium, lanthanum or yttrium
- Forms in alkali granite and syenite
- Named after the type locality Bastnäs Mines in Västmanland, Sweden #minerals
An opaque, brown bastnäsite crystal showing parallel growth. From Pike's Peak, Colorado, USA.

Specimen on display in the Natural History Museum, London. Hexagonal, brown crystals of bastnäsite on a beige matrix. From West Cheyenne Cañon, Colorado, USA.

Specimen on display in the Natural History Museum, London.
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A new Denisovan fossil has been found!

Remains of this ancient human species are rare, and generally found as bone fragments or individual teeth.

Now, a jawbone dredged from under the sea is revealing more about their lives. Find out what it shows 👇
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Denisovan jawbone helps to reveal appearance of ancient human species | Natural History Museum
The fossil expands the Denisovan's known range by thousands of kilometres and provides new insights into how this species looked.
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We were honoured yesterday to be a part of return of ancestral remains to Wathithi, Warrgama and Woppaburra representatives, who will take these Old People back to Country, also escorting ancestors from the Yadhaigana people and other communities in Queensland

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From phantom pregnancies to using frogs as pregnancy tests, medieval historian Dr. Isabel Davis joined BBC Radio 4's Woman's Hour to discuss elements of her new book, "Conceiving Histories": www.bbc.com/audio/play/m...
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And more about the impact of the chytrid fungi carried by the Clawed Toads, which escaping amphibians intended for testing use spread to other amphibian populations with devastating results www.bbcearth.com/news/how-a-p...
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One of the histories in @drbeldavis.bsky.social book is the use of the African Clawed Toad in the mid-20th Century as a way of detecting human pregnancy, featured in the new @nhm-london.bsky.social exhibition Fixing Our Broken Planet

Listen to the gallery guide soundcloud.com/nhmlondon/st...
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#FossilFriday A beautiful 'seed fern' from the opening spread of the plant chapter in 'Fossils. The Essential Guide'.
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We're hiring! Are you our new Digital Systems Librarian? #NaturalHistoryMuseum #MuseumJobs #LibraryJobs #ArchiveJobs buff.ly/lAVSLg9
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Become a member of our Library and Archives and use our Reading Room.

Gain access to:
✔️A wide range of online resources.
✔️A world leading collection of printed books, journals, unique manuscripts, artwork and archives.

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A photograph of items sitting on a table in the Library and Archives Reading room. In the foreground, a table with a laptop, a small pile of books and journals and open modern book showing images of butterflies. On the right is an open bound manuscript, with colour illustrations of caterpillars. It is resting on foam supports. In the background are wall to wall book shelves, a seated life sized model of Charles Darwin and computers on desks.