By Heather Chappells and Hiroki Shin Making Material and Cultural Connections: the fluid meaning of ‘Living Electrically’ in Japan and Canada 1920-1960 By Alice Cliff and Jenny Rinkinen Visualising electricity demand: use and users of a 3D chart from the 1950s By Stuart Butler Networks of knowledge and power: working collaboratively on the HoNESt project By Hiroki Shin Energy/Culture: a reading guide for historical literature By Sabine Oetzel ‘The whole exhibition becomes the stage…’ – a journey through time by children for children as a new approach to peer learning By Elsa Cox, Katarina Grant and Haileigh Robertson Collecting the personal: stories of domestic energy and everyday life at the National Museum of Scotland By Jane Desborough Review: Science and Technology galleries at National Museums Scotland By Joanne Gooding Rather unspectacular: design choices in National Health Service glasses By Claire Kennard Understanding storm surges in the North Sea: Ishiguro’s electronic modelling machine By Julia Tcharfas Through the lens of a space tourist