Science Bulletins: Seeking Spiders—Biodiversity on a Different Scale
Recognizing the tiny species of any ecosystem is hugely important for defining its overall diversity. But miniscule forms of life are often invisible to conservation ...
American Museum of Natural History
Prehistoric Horrors Aka Dinosaur Models For Film (1967) | British Pathé
Watch as Arthur Hayward, a model maker at London's Natural History Museum, constructs model versions of dinosaurs for stop motion use in films such as 'One ...
British Pathé
Researchers Discover Rare Fossil Ape Cranium in China
Dr. Denise Su, curator and head of paleobotany and paleoecology at the Museum, discusses a new cranium of a fossil ape from Shuitangba, a Miocene site in ...
Cleveland Museum of Natural History
Nature's Fury: The Risk Beneath Bangladesh
Follow geologists as they map a significant fault near the capital of Bangladesh and study how an earthquake on that fault could cause a river to shift ...
American Museum of Natural History
Especialidade de Mamíferos | Parte 1/2 | #72
Vamos conhecer a Especialidade de Mamíferos. Neste vídeo vamos aprender a primeira parte desta especialidade. Estudaremos algumas características dos ...
Canal Desbravando
Скільки було масових вимирань [MinuteEarth]
Скільки ж масових вимирань було в історії життя на Землі? Текст читав Сергій Нечитайло. Підтримайте нас,...
Цікава наука
Science Bulletins: Mapping the Heat Beneath
As seismic waves from earthquakes pass through the planet, their patterns can reveal hidden dynamics—hotspots, deep-diving rock, melting mantle—in Earth's ...
American Museum of Natural History
When Carnivores Took to the Water
AMNH scientist Camille Grohé studies the evolutionary history of aquatic carnivores, including otters, seals and sea lions. How and when did their land-dwelling ...
American Museum of Natural History
The Attenborough - Fortey talk What's in a name? | Natural History Museum
Join Sir David Attenborough and Richard Fortey.
Natural History Museum
Chris Packham on Climate Change and the Television Industry | BAFTA TV Lecture
Chris Packham delivers the BAFTA Television Lecture where he talks about the threats of climate change and what the Television industry must do to combat it.
BAFTA Guru
Science Bulletins: Deadly Larvae Lure Predators
Amphibians that try to feed on the larvae of the Epomis beetle will find that they've bitten off more than they can chew. Rather than avoiding its predators, the ...
American Museum of Natural History
Science Bulletins: In Search of Wild Variety
To help build the catalog of life, biologists at AMNH search the globe for species that have never been scientifically described. Discover seven of these new ...
American Museum of Natural History
Science Bulletins: Jellies Down Deep
This Bio Bulletin, which features spectacular underwater footage, follows scientists at the Monterey Bay Aquarium Research Institute as they retrieve jellies from ...
American Museum of Natural History
Science Bulletins: Hubble Spots Star Factories
A survey of the oldest objects in the Universe has revealed a multitude of dwarf galaxies that are producing stars at a dizzying pace. Using the infrared vision of ...
American Museum of Natural History
Science Bulletins: The Rise of Oxygen
Follow geologists as they hunt for, pickaxe, and test rock samples from the 2.5 billion year old Huronian Supergroup, a sedimentary formation in Ontario, Canada ...
American Museum of Natural History
Science Bulletins: Space Weather—Storms from the Sun
Once upon a time, back in the twentieth century, the weather was straightforward: it rained or snowed, skies were sunny or cloudy. However, in the twenty-first ...
American Museum of Natural History
Science Bulletins: Inside the Teenage Brain
More and more, neuroscientists are finding evidence that the brains of adolescents are wired differently than adults'. Functional magnetic resonance imaging, ...
American Museum of Natural History
Science Bulletins: On the Hunt for a Balanced Diet
Biologists had long assumed that predators were more concerned with the quantity of their food than the quality, but a recent study shows that nutritional value ...
American Museum of Natural History
Fossil Shows Ostrich Relatives Lived in North America 50 Million Years Ago
Exceedingly well-preserved bird fossil specimens dating back 50 million years represent a species of a previously unknown relative of the modern-day ostrich, ...
The University of Texas at Austin
Science Bulletins: Biologists Push to Save Sturgeon
Sturgeon in the Caspian Sea are being fished nearly to extinction for the luxury of their eggs: caviar. This Bio Bulletin features efforts to protect the fish by ...
American Museum of Natural History
Kinsey's Wasps - Shelf Life #9
Sexologist Alfred Kinsey's first love was the tiny gall wasp. His incredible collection—7.5 million wasps and the plant galls from which they hatch—is now housed ...
American Museum of Natural History
Nature's Fury: Tsunami Science - Reading the Geological Record
The scientific data left in the wake of the horrific December 26, 2004 tsunami is proving invaluable to better prepare for future events. #naturaldisasters ...
American Museum of Natural History
Building a True-to-Life Butterfly for a Habitat Diorama
When a real butterfly specimen in the coyote diorama was deemed beyond restoration, a decision was made to create a model. Conservation Fellow Bethany ...
American Museum of Natural History
Science Bulletins: Thinking in Symbols
Modern human culture underwent a "creative explosion" in Ice Age Europe 40000 to 10000 years ago. The evidence, which ranges from fantastic cave paintings ...
American Museum of Natural History
Science Bulletins: Supernova of a Lifetime
A recent stellar explosion in a nearby galaxy gave astronomers a rare glimpse into the early stages of a supernova. Supernova PTF 11kly is only 21 million ...
American Museum of Natural History
Science Bulletins: Bee Deaths Linked to Common Pesticides
Several recent studies have questioned whether exposure to common pesticides might be impairing bee performance and contributing to the observed ...
American Museum of Natural History
Science Bulletins: Oil Spill Poses Risks to Gulf Ecosystems
When the Deepwater Horizon offshore oil rig in the Gulf of Mexico exploded on April 20, 2010, it set off an oil spill that may exceed the extent and impact of the ...
American Museum of Natural History
Looted art in the Third Reich | DW Documentary
The Nazis systematically plundered Jewish art collections in Germany. This documentary looks at selected cases to how art dealers profited from the persecution ...
DW Documentary
Building Dinosaurs with Michael Holland
Artist Michael Holland discusses the materials, techniques, and knowledge he uses at the intersection of art and science to create skeletal reconstructions of ...
GNSI Video
Fossiles de ouf #1. Les combattants des sables.
Salut les égarés, Entamons ensemble cette nouvelle série qui vous présentera quelques-uns des fossiles les plus remarquables jamais découverts. Pour cette ...
L'approche d'un monde perdu
The Cayley Expansion - Objectivity #174
David Eisenbud joins us at The Royal Society to look at the work of one of his all time favourite mathematicians. More links below ↓↓↓ Featuring David ...
Objectivity
TERRIFYING Dinosaur Find!? (Discovering Spinosaurus Part I)
This is the first Episode in a Series on Spinosaurid Dinosaurs--their biology, evolution, and scientific history. We begin our journey in England where in 1983 an ...
The Living Past
Chemical warfare (the evolution of VENOM)
This video explores the evolution of venom over geological time, from its earliest possible appearance over half a billion years ago, right up to the modern day.
History Of Life
Сколько массовых вымираний было на самом деле?
Спонсор перевода: Lingua Airlines (уроки английского по скайпу): ...
AlexTranslations
Rainbow Warrior: 30 Years On - News bulletin (PMC)
AUCKLAND: Hi, I'm Matthew Burrows ... ... and I'm Senka Bosnyak. The 10th of July marks three decades since the sinking of the Greenpeace environmental ...
Pacific Media Centre (AUT)
Pterossauros - Posicionamento Filogenético e Exclusividades Anatômicas
Espero que você tenha gostado desse tour anatômico e filogenético. Para maiores esclarescimentos, não deixe de checar as referências deixadas na ...
Coelho Pré-Cambriano
LCDV 12 - Les statuts des fossiles en muséographie
Bonjour à toutes et à tous ! On se retrouve aujourd'hui pour une vidéo à deux directions : paléontologique et muséographique. Il s'agit de voir un peu les ...
Valéoraptor
The New Mexico museum of natural history...
Previous video: https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=pwlNHpmBTmM.
Jeremiah Verbeek
Science Bulletins: Urban Sprawl—Phoenix
Most people think of urban sprawl as the construction of roads and buildings at a rate that exceeds population growth. Phoenix, Arizona, however, offers a ...
American Museum of Natural History
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry attend Coach Core Awards | 5 News
Subscribe to 5 News: http://bit.ly/5NewsSub ▻The Duke and Duchess of Sussex attend the Coach Core Awards at Loughborough University. The couple joined ...
5 News
Lecture: Exploring Science Through Art
Art is essential to increasing scientific knowledge and inspiring conservation. This lecture from Andrea Dingeldein, a local artist and educator featured in the ...
Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History
This Brick Ark: Celebrating Harvard’s Museum of Comparative Zoology
Lecture by James Hanken Harvard's Museum of Comparative Zoology (MCZ), the product of larger-than-life figures of 19th-century science, is a world-renowned ...
Harvard Museum of Natural History