Whale Worlds, Past and Future
Speaker: Dr. Nick Pyenson, National Museum of Natural History, Curator of Fossil Marine Mammals Summary: It's not difficult to grasp why whales have captured ...
NOAA Central Library
The Diversity of Birds: 10,000 Species and Counting
Title: The Diversity of Birds: 10000 Species and Counting Speaker: Andy Jones, PhD Date: 10-30-13 Location: The Cleveland Museum of Natural History, ...
Case Western Reserve University
Dr. Robert B. Smith: Anatomy of Old Faithful and Upper Geyser Basin
Dr. Robert B. Smith, Distinguished Research Professor at the University of Utah, presents Anatomy of Old Faithful and Upper Geyser Basin and its Ties to the ...
Draper Natural History Museum
Working Collections as Data
Three presentations share the dynamic potential of using collections computationally at the Library's symposium, "Collections as Data: Stewardship and Use ...
Library of Congress
Kavli Fulldome Lecture Series: A Universe of Surprises | Nov. 2
If you look closely at any part of our Universe, you'll find something familiar. If enough people look with you, you might find something nobody has ever seen ...
Adler Planetarium
Dan Rabosky: From arid Australia to the Amazon: ecology world's most diverse squamate communities
Palestra conferida no 9o CBH, campinas, 2019.
Felipe Toledo
Exploring a Career in the Paleontology FIeld
This free webinar features two presenters representing mitigation and federal paleontology careers. Speakers provide information on the typical daily activities, ...
geosociety
WN@TL - Wisconsin’s Niagara Escarpment. Donald Mikulic. 2019.02.20
This week (February 20) Don Mikulic, retired from the Illinois State Geological Survey at the University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign, will help us explore the ...
Wednesday Nite @ The Lab
004 ~ Learning Communities ~ Underwood
Today's guest is an associate professor of biological sciences at BGSU. She's been faculty at BGSU since 1985 and the director of the BGSU Herpetarium since ...
Dr. Matthew Partin
Coral Reef Growth Rates
Dr. Ariel Roth shows that the scientific literature itself records coral growth rates that are compatible with a young Earth.
8SCCS8
UM EEB Seminar: Corey Welch, Iowa State University
University of Michigan Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology Thursday Seminar. February 21, 2020. Approaches to diversifying who does ecology ...
UM EEB YouTube
Picturing Empire: Race & the Lives of the Photographs of Dean C. Worcester in the Philippines Pt.3
Politics of the Archive: The Afterlives of the Worcester Photos 3/15/2013 In this video: Melissa Banta (Harvard University) - The Governor General's Archive: ...
Center for Southeast Asian Studies University of Michigan
Rediscovery of the Ivory-billed Woodpecker
John W. Fitzpatrick, Director of the Cornell Laboratory of Ornithology at Cornell University discusses the rediscovery of the Ivory-billed Woodpecker and the ...
University of California Television (UCTV)
SNAKES ‘N’ ADDERS INTERMEDIATE SERIES EPISODE: 18 – PAPUAN OLIVE PYTHON (Apodura papuana)
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Snakes 'N' Adders
2015 State of the University
Michigan State University President Lou Anna K. Simon delivered her annual State of the University address on February 10, 2015.
Michigan State University
Leonardo Da Vinci ft. @Pero eso es otra Historia
Hoy os voy a hablar de un personaje increíble. Una de las personas más interesantes y enigmáticas de la historia. Y es que… hay pocas figuras históricas en el ...
Historias de la Historia
What's Special About the University Art Museum? Perspectives on Museums in the Academy - 10/29/09
Presented as part of the 2009-2010 LSA Theme Year, "Meaningful Objects, Museums in the Academy", What's Special About the University Art Museum? is a ...
Michigan Channel
wetlands video Jenny Day 2
A presentation by Prof. Jenny Day on the History of wetland research in South Africa given at the Western Cape Wetland Forum's 8th June 2016 meeting.
Western Cape Wetlands Forum
Simon Winchester
Simon Winchester is a giant of narrative non-fiction. Across four decades of working as a journalist and author, Winchester's reverence for the natural world and ...
WheelerCentre
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
MSU Provost Teresa Sullivan on Free Speech in the University
Interim Provost at Michigan State University Teresa Sullivan gives a talk entitled "Academic Freedom, Free Speech, and the Freedom of the University." This is ...
The LeFrak Forum at Michigan State University
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Dawit Getaneh
Lucy Tran -- 03/30/16
"Revisiting the scale-dependence of the biotic-abiotic paradigm in evolutionary biology" Department of Environmental Science, Policy and Management, ...
Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, UC Berkeley
Life as a Herpetologist | Dr. Jen Moore- The Animals at Home Podcast
Check Out Custom Reptile Habitats! HERE: https://www.animalsathome.ca/crh Today, Dr. Jen Moore also known as @DrReptilia on Twitter joined me for a chat!
Animals at Home
Effects of Climate Change on Agriculture
Alum Sylvester Johnson discusses controversies and policies involving emission control.
Cornell University
Terrestrial Working Group Meeting 2015
UMBS Winter Research Meeting 2015. Terrestrial Working Group meeting/discussion.
U-M Biological Station
Episode 10/Kauthuka park awards and history
Kauthuka Park
Northern Spotted Owl presented by Lowell Diller
Dr. Diller is the senior biologist at Green Diamond Resources Company and an Adjunct Professor at Humboldt State University. He has worked for the last 23 ...
Margaret Mantor
Red, Gray, and Isolated: New Discoveries of Two Emblematic Wolf Populations with Dr. Kristin Brzeski
On April 2, 2020, the Wolf Conservation Center offered a free webinar with Dr. Kristin Brzeski to introduce the history, insights, and exciting new developments ...
Wolf Conservation Center
Drew Harvell: The Sea Star Epidemic – An Arms Race for Biodiversity
In a public forum made possible by the Rosenberg Institute for Marine Biology & Environmental Science, Dr. Drew Harvell gives an update on what we know of ...
San Francisco State University
Unmesh Medical Admission Biology Lecture 07 Part 01
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উদ্ভাস-উন্মেষ শিক্ষা পরিবার
Toward a School of Their Own (part 1)
Documentary about the "prehistory" of American Functionalist Psychology, from about the time of the publication of Charles Darwin's "Origin of Species" to the ...
christoyork
Dolph Schluter- December 3, 2014
Quest for the origin of (stickleback) species”- Deptartment of Zoology, University of British Columbia.
Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, UC Berkeley
From so simple a beginning: Huxley, Mueller and biology at Rice by David Queller
This talk is part of 2011-2012 Colloquia – Rice: A Century of Change Event sponsored by Scientia Institute, Rice University. "From so simple a beginning: Huxley ...
Scientia Institute Rice University
Mark Laidre-March 2, 2011
Department of Integrative Biology, U.C. Berkeley: How to find treasure on tropical beaches: Lessons from social foraging in an invertebrate.
Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, UC Berkeley
WN@TL - Scientific illustration Insights, Current & Historical. Jacki Whisenant. 2019.05.01
This week (May 1) artist, illustrator and entomologist Jacki Whisenant will be here to share her insights into the history & current state of scientific illustration.
Wednesday Nite @ The Lab
Scott Edwards - April 23, 2008
Multilocus approaches to phylogeography and phylogeny in the Australian bird fauna April 23, 2008.
Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, UC Berkeley
Birds and All Nature, Vol. V, No 4, April 1899 by VARIOUS read by Various | Full Audio Book
Birds and All Nature, Vol. V, No 4, April 1899 by VARIOUS ( - ) Genre(s): Nature Read by: Shelly Tumbleson, Kathrine Engan, Sharon Handy, Sonia, Diana ...
LibriVox Audiobooks
An Oral History With Donald Dewsbury, October 27, 2019
In this interview, Emeritus Professor Dr. Donald Dewsbury talks about his early life, research topics, and may other accomplishments during his distinguished ...
SPOHP111
Morphology of flowering plants PART-3 | NEET Class 11th | Biology by Arunava Sir
Morphology of flowering plants PART-3 | NEET Class 11th | Biology by Arunava Sir.
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10 Creepy Unsolved Mysteries You Haven’t Heard Of
Hope everyone enjoy it, Please give me a review to make me more urge to do the best videos for you ! Many thanks! Thank for watching! If You enjoy it, please ...
MiTrust
Jay McEntee- December 5, 2012
Songs of Mountains Near and Far: Sunbirds on African Sky Islands: Museum of Vertebrate Zoology.
Museum of Vertebrate Zoology, UC Berkeley