Coming soon! New website for the Bradbury

Explore our new portal to the museum

February 5, 2024

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A representation of how the new site may look Credit to: Los Alamos National Laboratory
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Don’t you love a good glow-up? Well, we’re getting a whole new online look! This month, the visit the new website for the Bradbury Science Museum.

The Bradbury’s team worked closely with Los Alamos National Laboratory’s multimedia production and technical writing groups to produce the new site. As the Laboratory’s public museum, the Bradbury’s style for its new website will be integrated with the Laboratory’s visual identity.

In addition to a visual overhaul, the website will have a new, user-friendly interface. You’ll be able to find the museum’s key information, latest events and details about our educational programs. Plus, the website will have direct links to the Laboratory’s topical webpages, including those related to the Lab’s mission and community involvement.

The current website will remain active until the launch the new site. Keep an eye out for the big change!

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