Science Bulletins: The Ecology of Climate Change
The boreal forest, which stretches across northern latitudes just south of the Arctic Circle, is a key region for studying climate change—and not just the impacts.
American Museum of Natural History
Plimoth Plantation: Virtual Field Trip
Thanksgiving virtual field trip featuring Pilgrims and the Native American Wampanoag, discussing their lives, their collaboration, and the first Thanksgiving.
Scholastic
Tamayo: The New York Years Symposium, Morning Session
This symposium highlights new scholarship about Rufino Tamayo and other important exchanges between Mexican and U.S. artists during the twentieth century.
Smithsonian American Art Museum
Art and Photography in the Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration, Part 1
In celebration of the 50th anniversary of the Apollo 11 moon landing, this two-part lecture examines art and photography created during the Heroic Age of ...
National Gallery of Art
Presidential Lecture: Dr. Kirk Johnson “Natural History Museums in the 21st Century"
Dr. Kirk Johnson, Sant Director of the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, speaks about the future of natural history museums and answers ...
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
1619 and the Making of America
The John W. Kluge Center at the Library of Congress convened a symposium that brought together respected scholars to explore the intricate encounters of ...
Library of Congress
The Making of America, From Deep Time to Our Time
Kirk Johnson '82, Director of the National Museum of Natural History and host of the NOVA series Making North America, will talk about Deep Time, the ...
AmherstCollege
Cochineal Red: The Art History of a Color
Learn more about the World Science Festival: http://www.worldsciencefestival.com/ Explore color through science, art history, and the Met's collection. This event ...
The Met
Great Catastrophes in Earth History
In human history we have witnessed impressive natural disasters. These mis-events pale in comparison with great events in earth history. Disasters may seem ...
Penn Museum
Evaluating Fringe and Pseudoscience Ideas in Paleontology (Thomas Holtz)
Ideas on the fringes of paleontology — from the "aquatic ape" hypothesis of human origins and the ideas that dinosaurs were all aquatic, to Triassic ...
NCASVideo
James Robertson: The Untold Civil War | Nat Geo Live
Historian James Robertson reveals surprising, little-known aspects of the Civil War in a remarkable human history of the conflict. ➡ Subscribe: ...
National Geographic
Tories: Fighting for the King in America's First Civil War
Most Americans have learned the essential narrative of the American Revolution: Our Founding Fathers led proud Patriots to fight against British rule and ...
Library of Congress
Manatees: Conserving a Marine Mammal - Full Episode
Every winter, hundred of manatees aggregate at Crystal River, Florida, attracted by the warmer, clear waters. This sanctuary is also a treasure for scientists, who ...
ChangingSeasTV
The Life and Legacy of Edgar Allan Poe
Chris Semtner, curator of the Edgar Allan Poe Museum in Richmond, Virginia, discusses the life, death, and legacy of America's most famous author.
oclsvideos
?TELL THE WORLD: Feature Film showing the history of the Seventh-day Adventist Church ?
"Tell the World" shares the compelling story of a small group of farmers from the northeast region of the United States who would go on to set the foundation of ...
Seventh-day Adventist Church
The Legacy of Klimt and Schiele
The conceptual and stylistic transformations initiated by Klimt and Schiele resonated with their compatriots and beyond. From Oskar Kokoschka's expressionist ...
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
The Geological Reveal: How the Rock Record Shows Our Relationship to the Natural World | Miles Traer
Before us, after us, and without our realizing it: geology, ecology, and biology uniquely record human activity. Geoscientist Miles Traer, co-host of the podcast ...
Long Now Foundation
At the Crossroads of Politics and Progress: India’s Archaeological Heritage Since Independence
Skip ahead to main speaker at 5:20 This OP Jindal Distinguished Lecture Series is given by Nayanjot Lahiri. This is the second lecture in a two part series.
Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs
A People's History of Utah: Episode 2
"The First Utahns"
Cedar Sage
Science Bulletins: Finding Life at the Frozen Poles" Antarctica
Traveling to—let alone researching—the ends of the Earth is a challenge. To galvanize scientific investigation of the still-mysterious polar regions, the ...
American Museum of Natural History
Louis Agassiz: Creator of American Science
In 1846 Swiss immigrant Louis Agassiz took our country by storm, launching American science as we know it. Invited to deliver a series of lectures in Boston, ...
Chicago Humanities Festival
Ecuentros I: New Approaches: Latin/American Art and its Intersections
Part 1 of "Encuentros: Artistic Exchange between the U.S. and Latin America" Session 1: New Approaches: Latin/American Art and its Intersections. Speaker 1: ...
Smithsonian American Art Museum
LinkedIn Speaker Series: Kris Tompkins
Kris Tompkins, former CEO of Patagonia, Inc. turned world-renowned conservationist, has worked to create parklands in Chile and Argentina for over 20 years.
LinkedIn
25 Wildlife History Discovering Alabama
Our nation is rooted in a rich, natural heritage that helped define our national identity. Central to this heritage is the history of our society's changing relationship ...
Discovering Alabama
Glimpses of India's Deep Natural History
Did you know that ostriches originated in India, and co-existed with the first humans in the subcontinent? Or that early ancestors of whales and dolphins lived in ...
Bangalore International Centre
Science Bulletins Data Visualization Webinar: Protecting Wildlife in a Changing Climate
As climate change alters habitats on Earth, some species are shifting their ranges. Protecting sensitive species means planning for their future movements.
American Museum of Natural History
The Lost Landmass Under Our Feet: Uncovering the Dinosaurs of Appalachia
Everyone knows Tyrannosaurus and Triceratops. These iconic dinosaurs roamed the ancient American West, but the bizarre species that lived in what is now ...
Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History
Pacific Northwest, Oregon Coast. Part 1 - 5K Nature Documentary Film with Narration (English)
Video from: Oregon Coast, Pacific Northwest, Oregon, USA Video resolution: 5K Video type: nature documentary film with narration (English) Camera used: ...
4K Relaxation Channel
Human and Animal Art Worlds: Richard O. Prum with James Prosek
Richard O. Prum with James Prosek Thursday, February 27, 2020, 5:30 pm Join us for a lecture on a “post-human” framework for aesthetic philosophy, color, ...
Yale University Art Gallery
Agrawal, Monarchs and Milkweed
Known for their bright colors and epic annual migration from the United States and Canada to Mexico, monarch butterflies are beautiful but complicated ...
Albert R. Mann Library
BILL MOYERS JOURNAL | Dr. Jane Goodall pt. 2 | PBS
Part 2 of 2 http://www.pbs.org/moyers/journal/11272009/profile.html Dr. Jane Goodall. Despite dire warnings for our endangered planet, Jane Goodall says all is ...
PBS
"Architecture in the Age of Globalization" Kenneth Frampton
Kenneth Frampton Ware Professor of Architecture, Columbia University, New York. "Architecture in the Age of Globalization." Sponsored by the Department of ...
Harvard GSD
Inaugural Lecture by Kris Helgen - The life of mammals in a fast changing world -
The Life of Mammals in a Fast-Changing World: Professor Kris Helgen Inaugural lecture Professor Helgen is on a quest to uncover how many species of ...
University of Adelaide
D-Day+: How?
With troops successfully landed in Normandy, how do the Allies maintain the offensive with the enormous materiel needs of the troops? Historians Craig ...
IkeLibrary
Provost's Lecture: David Jablonski on Mass Extinctions and Evolution
David Jablonski is the William R. Kenan, Jr. Professor in the Department of the Geophysical Sciences and the Committee on Evolutionary Biology (a ...
Stony Brook University
The Southwest without Paquimé
DOWNLOAD THE HANDOUT ASSOCIATED WITH THIS TALK HERE: ...
ArchaeologySouthwest
On Indigenous DNA Studies and Community Engagement
Ripan S. Malhi, Ph.D., in his lecture for SHI, spoke about studying the genetics of Indigenous peoples and working with the Indigenous communities when ...
Sealaska Heritage Institute
Evan Sharp
https://www.arch.columbia.edu/events/1084-evan-sharp A lecture by Evan Sharp, GSAPP alumnus and co-founder of Pinterest. Response by Amale Andraos.
Columbia GSAPP
The Fossils of New Zealand: Remnants of a Lost Continent
Royal Tyrrell Museum - Speaker Series 2011 Craig Dylke - "The Fossils of New Zealand: Remnants of a Lost Continen". For more information regarding Craig ...
Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology
Ocean doom, gloom or hope - Nancy Knowlton
As a counter to depressing news of coral bleaching, plastic pollution and endangered species, Nancy Knowlton (Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural ...
Frontiers
Steamship America - Full Documentary
Before high speed internet, telephones and even Highway 61, Minnesota's North Shore was connected by water--specifically a fleet of sailing vessels and ...
WDSE WRPT - PBS
【4K】Footage | Virtual Walking Tour | Georgetown - Guyana 2019 | Travel Video Guide | Street Scenes
The final 4K Virtual Walking Tour footage of Georgetown (Capital of Guyana); project finished & uploaded on 2019-07-25 by One Man Wolf Pack UltraHD Drone ...
One Man Wolf Pack