¿Garra asesina? La verdadera función y hábitos de los raptores
En este nuevo video les traemos un tema sobre el uso de la garra de los "raptores", dinosaurios depredadores con una reputación temible, pero que pudieran ...
Palaeos
Science Bulletins: Ancient "Kitchen" Reveals Modern Hunting Skills
How early humans hunted and ate their food can be a gauge of cognitive ability. It takes more strategic planning to capture large, healthy, adult game, transport it ...
American Museum of Natural History
¡Grabamos RANAS VENENOSAS en vivo! | WillDiv ft. @El Cubil de Peter Of People and Earth
Las ranas venenosas conocidas con el nombre de ranas dardo son capaces de segregar sustancias tóxicas a través de su piel ¿De qué depende su toxicidad?
WillDiv
How Dragons Conquered the World | Monstrum
Don't miss future episodes of Monstrum, subscribe! http://bit.ly/pbsstoried_sub Dragons are one of the most prolific monsters, conquering global mythology ...
Storied
The Most Embarrassing Archaeological Blunders
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TopTenz
Science Bulletins: New Fossil Show Ancient Disease
Tuberculosis has a long history in humans. While Egyptian mummies a few thousand years old show evidence of the disease, a new fossil find traces the ...
American Museum of Natural History
The Fatal Song of the Sirens
Don't miss future episodes of Monstrum, subscribe! http://bit.ly/pbsstoried_sub We tend to picture sirens as seductive water creatures similar to mermaids, but the ...
Storied
Science Bulletins: Stomach Bacteria Show Early Human Travels
Evolutionary scientists are increasingly turning to an unusual tool to explore ancient human history: bacteria. Some microorganisms, like Helicobacter pylori, ...
American Museum of Natural History
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
Science Bulletins: Making Faces for Survival
Ask any person, from any country‚ to make a fearful face and you'll get the same response-eyebrows raised, eyes wide open, flared nostrils. A disgusted face, on ...
American Museum of Natural History
Science Bulletins: Signs of Speech Ability Seen in Neanderthals
Could Neanderthals speak? Researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Germany—the same team that sequenced large ...
American Museum of Natural History
Mission 2020: Lecture 13 Culture | Current Affairs Revision for Prelim 2020 UPSC/CSE/IAS
Join the various courses at https://video.onlyias.in/ You can send your queries at Info@onlyias.com For Course related information, you can call at 7007931912 ...
OnlyIas
Coelacanth Fish Fossil († Coelacanthus sharjah Khalaf, 2013) at Sharjah Natural History Museum, UAE
The Sharjah or Arabian Coelacanth Fish Fossil († Coelacanthus sharjah Khalaf, 2013) at Sharjah Natural History and Botanical Museum, Sharjah, Emirate of ...
Prof. Dr. Sc. Norman Ali Bassam Ali Taher Khalaf
Скільки було масових вимирань [MinuteEarth]
Скільки ж масових вимирань було в історії життя на Землі? Текст читав Сергій Нечитайло. Підтримайте нас, вподобавши відео. Інформацію щодо ...
Цікава наука
Science Bulletins: Ardi Unveiled
Fifteen years after the first fragments of a nearly complete skeleton of Ardipithecus ramidus were found in Ethiopia's fossil-rich Awash River Valley, ...
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
Science Bulletins: Making Medicine from Nature
Three cutting-edge medical technologies inspired by biodiversity. This Bio Bulletin snapshot is third in a series to celebrate the 2010 International Year of ...
American Museum of Natural History
Science Bulletins: Scientists Generate Brain Cells
For the first time, researchers have converted one type of mature cell directly into another. Stanford University scientists used a technique that was developed for ...
American Museum of Natural History
REAL: El REGISTRO FÓSIL demuestra la EVOLUCIÓN
En pleno siglo XXI todavía hay quienes eligen creer que la evolución es falsa a pesar de las múltiples evidencias que la apoyan. Hay quien dice que el registro ...
El Pakozoico
FAQ: Les spinosaures
Interview du Dr. Christophe Hendrickx, paléontologue spécialiste des dinosaures théropodes, qui nous parle des Spinosauridés. L'actualité scientifique sur ...
Entracte Science
Science Bulletins: New Brain Model of Earliest Primate
Researchers from the universities of Florida and Winnipeg have reconstructed the brain of Ignacius graybullianus, one of the earliest primates known, from a ...
American Museum of Natural History
Science Bulletins: Baby Black Hole Lives Close By
Astronomers say a black hole recently formed in a nearby galaxy.
American Museum of Natural History
Science Bulletins: Early Human Walked Upright
Since a few 6-million-year-old bones of the species Orrorin tugenesis were discovered in Kenya in 2000, scientists have not been certain that Orrorin could walk ...
American Museum of Natural History
PSC BULLETIN||10000 GK CHALLENGE||CLASS 27
A major part of questions in PSC exams are from PSC bulletin 10000.So for getting more marks in these exams watch this video series. PSC BULLETIN 10000 ...
PSC Arivu
Descriptores taxonómicos (incertae sedis, nomen nudum, oblitum, dubium, protectum) ¿Qué significan?
En este video veremos el significado y aplicación de algunos descriptores raros empleados en taxonomía como : nomen nudum, nomen dubium y otros.
Palaeos
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
40 Years of Paleontology at MDWFP's Museum of Natural Science
George Phillips, Curator of Paleontology at the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science, discusses 40 Years of Paleontological Research at the museum.
MDWFP
Crocodile tracks - Virtual Museum
more info at http://pfalkingham.wordpress.com Presented here are digital models of [the casts of] tracks from 12 species of extant crocodile. The physical data ...
Peter Falkingham
Science Bulletins: Blocking Malaria from the Blood
To fuel new malaria drugs, scientists are studying how malaria parasites gain access to red blood cells. Australian researchers recently discovered a surface ...
American Museum of Natural History
Science Bulletins: Have Humans Adapted to the Western Diet?
Italian scientists report that people in Western countries lack the diversity of stomach bacteria found in rural villagers in Africa. The implication is that our bodies ...
American Museum of Natural History
Science Bulletins: Ancient Humans Get a Genetic 'Census'
A new analysis of the DNA of modern humans has revealed the population size of our ancestors living 1.2 million years ago: just 18500 adults. Despite the odds ...
American Museum of Natural History
Science Bulletins: Supernovas Step by Step
Scientists are reproducing supernova explosions on computer screens.
American Museum of Natural History
Science Bulletins: Fuller Gene Map May Help Disease Study
Scientists have released the largest survey yet of human genetic variation.
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
Science Bulletins: The Roots of a Malaria Menace
Malaria kills more than a million people every year. Recently, an international team of biologists used genetic techniques to trace how the malaria parasite ...
American Museum of Natural History
Science Bulletins: Curiosity Rover Heads for Mars
The biggest and most technically advanced rover to date is on its way to Mars. In the latest Astro Bulletin from the Museum's Science Bulletins program, follow ...
American Museum of Natural History
Science Bulletins: Bipolar Disorder and the Body Clock
Many body processes operate on 24-hour cycles called circadian rhythms. Triggered by the environmental cue of daylight, circadian rhythms are complex series ...
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
Science Bulletins: Ancient Immunity May Have Upped HIV Risk
Retroviruses insert their genetic material into an organism's DNA to replicate. Over time, the viral DNA can inactivate and remain as a "fossil" relic the DNA ...
American Museum of Natural History
Goes to Town - Breakout!
Some of the more plucky exhibits in the Goes to Town trail have escaped their confines and are apparently plotting to return to the Museum of Natural History to ...
Oxford University Museum of Natural History
The Evolutionary History of Whales - Cetacean Evolution Part 1
The millions of years that led to the modern-day assemblage of whale, dolphin, and porpoise species encapsulates a truly incredible period of mammalian ...
Ben G Thomas
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