IF YOU fancy a spot of science tourism, try New Scientist’s pick of the
season.
Begin your trip at London’s Natural History Museum (www.nhm.ac.uk). Its new
exhibition, Predators, is a showcase for the scary side of life. Goggle at the
evolutionary arms race between predators and prey as you control the movements
of a giant chameleon as it slurps its prey and witness the deadly funnel web
spider preparing to strike through impressive, sophisticated animatronic models.
Watch out for fascinating facts: did you know more people are killed by
lightning than great white sharks.
Throughout the museum for the…


