Research
New research reveals Herculaneum’s wooden remains could be fake
Modern reconstructions with ancient materials have escaped detection until now
What's happening in the world of information technology in the museum community
A three-day conference and exhibition in London with new projects on show
How are Britain's leading museums exploiting new multimedia technology?
Pundits inform us that the new media age is now upon us. Will this transform the museum sector?
Dalí commission to sort things out with new expert team in Figueras
The Fundació Gala-Salvador Dalí fills the hole left by break with Robert Descharnes
Archaeologists delighted as Schliemann's Trojan treasure becomes available for research
British scientists describe the new techniques which could be used to investigate the recently revealed gold and silver hoard
The Crowley Colosso Leonardo Prize
Entries open for the Accademia Italiana's annual award
Who does research in museums?
"Where there is no research, there is no museum", says Wolf Dieter Dube, director of the Berlin museums, but this tenet has come under attack in recent years.
Dendrochronology and infra-red photography are giving surprising results among Netherlandish paintings at the Metropolitan Museum
Can a human eye beat the latest technology?
Leonardo prize for dealer sleuths
The Accademia Italiana announces award in conjunction with fair
Mona Lisa mystery finally solved: The sitter is indisputably Lisa del Giocondo
And not Isabella d’Este, Pacifica Brandano, Costanza d’Avalos, a cumulative female image—or Leonardo in drag