The Rise of Natural History Museums
http://www.digpodcast.org Today we will be discussing the history of natural history museums in America and the Western World. Many natural history museums, ...
Dig: A History Podcast
Bird Specimens 7: How to wash and dry bird skins
Wan-Chih Yang, a student at the Beaty Biodiversity Museum, Jonas Lai from the American Museum of Natural History, and Ildiko Szabo, Assistant Curator of the ...
beatymuseum
The Most Important Discoveries in Paleontology - Part 1
Paleontology is an ever-evolving science, and new discoveries are often brought to our light. The 19th Century brought many fascinating animals to our attention ...
Henry the PaleoGuy
The Remarkable Nature of Edward Lear
Public Lecture by Robert McCracken Peck, Curator of Art and Artifacts, Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University Edward Lear (1812–1888), best known ...
Harvard Museum of Natural History
Bird Specimens 2: It's a match! Forensic ornithology
Pepper Trail, from the US National Fish and Wildlife Forensics Laboratory, and Chris Milensky, from the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, ...
beatymuseum
How to Scan a Blue Whale | Dr Alex Ball, Natural History Museum
In the summer of 2015, the Natural History Museum embarked on an ambitious plan to remove a 23-metre-long blue whale skeleton from the Mammal Hall.
TCT Group
Over the Heads of Dinosaurs: Pterosaurs
Royal Tyrrell Museum Speaker Series 2016 Donald Henderson, Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology "Over the Heads of Dinosaurs: Pterosaurs" Originally ...
Royal Tyrrell Museum of Palaeontology
Bird Specimens 6: How to salt bird skins
Jonas Lai from the American Museum of Natural History demonstrates how to use salt to preserve a large bird specimen for later preparation. Presented by the ...
beatymuseum
What's wrong with this echidna in the collection? | Natural History Museum
Echidnas are unusual among mammals, laying eggs and producing milk for their young. But they might be more quirky than you think, with one particular feature ...
Natural History Museum
Everything You've Always Wanted to Know About Dinosaurs | Live talk with NHM scientist
Ever had a weird question about dinosaurs and didn't know who to ask? Museum scientist Paul Barrett is here to answer your questions and shed some light on ...
Natural History Museum
Rare Fossils of Ancient Trilobites
Trilobites appeared in ancient oceans well before life emerged on land. These marine arthropods existed for almost 300 million years, and over 20000 species ...
American Museum of Natural History
Lunch Hour Lectures on Tour: The Unnatural Nature of Natural History Museums - Jack Ashby
Lunch Hour Lectures are going on Tour at London Zoo this May. Lectures are free to attend and open to all. Find out more about our programme here: ...
UCL Minds Lunch Hour Lectures
The Man Who Created The Dinosaurs
The date of this video's upload (July 20) is the birthday of Sir Richard Owen, the man responsible for the creation of the name 'Dinosaur', as well as the ...
Ben G Thomas
Type Specimens - Objectivity #150
We look at the original specimens of various species, all stored at the Oxford University Museum of Natural History. More on 23andMe: ...
Objectivity
Micrarium: showcasing tiny members of the animal kingdom at the UCL Grant Museum
The Micrarium at the UCL Grant Museum of Zoology showcases some of the tiniest and most intriguing members of the animal kingdom. Most natural history ...
UCL
Amazing ammonites | Live talk with NHM scientist
Museum scientist Zoe Hughes takes a closer look at two familiar sea creatures with beautiful spiralled shells: the ammonites and the nautiloids. Millions of years ...
Natural History Museum
Oddities of the Amherst College Natural History Museum
The locked cabinets lining the wall of the Amherst College Earth Science and Natural History Museum Building hold everything from bones to bullet holes.
AmherstCollege
What lies beneath? | #NHM_Live
Come down to the depths of the Museum basement with us this month for an exclusive peek at the Tank Room and meet some of the 22 million specimens ...
Natural History Museum
500 Years of Human Dissection
Public Lecture with David S. Jones, A. Bernard Ackerman Professor of the Culture of Medicine, Faculty of Arts and Sciences and the Faculty of Medicine, Harvard ...
Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments
Conversation with a Curator: "Cincinnati Dinosaurs, a Virtual Tour" with Dr. Glenn Storrs
CMC and YMCA present Conversation with a Curator, a live streamed series in which curators present on various topics in their field, and you can join in to ask ...
Cincinnati Museum Center
Curators: Behind The Scenes of Natural History Museums with Lance Grande
Like our Content? Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, or LinkedIn. https://www.facebook.com/C2ST1/ https://twitter.com/C2ST ...
C2ST TV
"Flying Devils, Sea Monsters, and Terrible Lizards: The Great Books of Paleontology
Emory Williams Lecture Series presentation by Anthony Martin, Professor of Practice, Emory Department of Environmental Sciences, for students of the Emory ...
Emory University
Simon Faithfull: exploring our relationship with animals | Contagious Cities
In his artist residency for Contagious Cities, Simon Faithfull questions the relationships between humans and animals, and our attempts to group the latter in ...
Wellcome Trust
Yale Profiles: Michael Anderson, Exhibit Preparator at the Yale Peabody Museum of Natural History
A profile of the Peabody Museum's preparator Michael Anderson, whose latest project is sculpting a series of rare or unusual bird species to complete the ...
YaleCampus
What Did People Think When They First Found Dinosaur Bones?
Check out Brilliant: http://brilliant.org/todayifoundout If you happen to like our videos and have a few bucks to spare to support our efforts, check out our Patreon ...
Today I Found Out
Howard Evans, Miller's Anatomy of the Dog
Now in its 4th edition, "Miller's Anatomy of the Dog," co-authored by professor emeritus of veterinary and comparative anatomy Dr. Howard Evans and professor ...
Albert R. Mann Library
Adler, History of Herpetology
Explorers, academics, physicians, zookeepers and amateur naturalists have studied reptiles and amphibians for centuries and together have developed the ...
Albert R. Mann Library
Bones, Books & Bell Jars: Photographing the Collection of the Mutter Museum
Andrea Baldeck Photography: http://www.andreabaldeck.com Upcoming B&H Event Space Seminars: http://bit.ly/bheventspace Andrea shares her images and ...
B&H Photo Video
Sandy Hetherington: Getting to the root of roots – from fossils to transcription factors
Sandy Hetherington presenting 'Getting to the root of roots: from fossils to transcription factors' at New Phytologist next generation scientists in July 2019.
New Phytologist Trust
Oxford University surgical lectures: William Osler and his Legacy to Medicine
Professor David Cranston (Nuffield Department of Surgical Sciences, University of Oxford) tells the story of William Osler's life and career. Sir William Osler was a ...
surgicalsciences
3D scans reveal deep-sea anglerfish's huge final meal | Natural History Museum
A rare hairy anglerfish that entered the Museum's collections 13 years ago had perplexed researchers with its massive stomach. However, the specimen was so ...
Natural History Museum
Bigfoot, Yeti: Meet Science
This week in SciShow News, hard science meets cryptozoology, as biologists reveal the results of their investigation into samples suspected to have come from ...
SciShow
Dinosaur Dynasty (1933)
United States of America. Introductory intertitles read: "A hundred million years ago, the earth was dominated by gigantic reptiles, called dinosaurs.
British Pathé
Ann Percy: "An Acquiring Mind: John S. Philips, a Nineteenth-Century Philadelphia..."
Ann Percy, The Mainwaring Curator of Drawings, Philadelphia Museum of Art, delivers her lecture "An Acquiring Mind: John S. Phillips, a Nineteenth-Century ...
The Frick Collection
The Power of Tangible Things
Lecture by: Laurel Thatcher Ulrich, 300th Anniversary University Professor, Department of History, Harvard University Ivan Gaskell, Professor of Cultural History ...
Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments
How to bring a dinosaur to life in technicolour | Natural History Museum
A science team from the University of Bristol and palaeoartist Robert Nicholls have created a life-size model of Psittacosaurus featuring real colour patterns.
Natural History Museum
How Birds Fly with Dr. Peter Cavanagh
Guest curator Dr. Peter Cavanagh gives a talk to mark the opening of the exhibit How Birds Fly, developed by The Museum of Flight in partnership with the Burke ...
The Museum of Flight
Bringing the museum back to life
Dozens of fascinating digital 3D models are shedding new light on specimens held at the University of Dundee's D'Arcy Thompson Museum while enhancing ...
University of Dundee
Chronicles of Charnia: an introduction to one of the oldest fossil animals with Dr Frankie Dunn
Animals today rule the land, seas and skies, but this was not always the case. Most major animal groups appear in the fossil record during a major evolutionary ...
Oxford University Museum of Natural History
NOVEMBER 2017 Conversations: Underlying Nature
Conversations: Underlying Nature Saturday, 25 November | 2PM Expression Gallery, Level 4 Free on a first-come-first-served basis, subject to capacity. Register ...
ArtScience Museum
Digital Learning Week 2013: Morpholution
A group high school students got the opportunity to use cutting-edge digital tools to carry out their own small-scale investigation of evolutionary relationships ...
American Museum of Natural History
The Dodo in the Museum
Director of the Museum of Natural History, Paul Smith, gives a presentation at 'The Oxford Dodo: Culture at the Crossroads'
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities