Press Center
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Science
South Korean Shamans Fluidly Absorb Cultural Change
February 17, 2010
A new book from an American Museum of Natural History anthropologist explores traditional spirituality in a rapidly developing world.
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Science
Grizzly Bears Move Into Polar Bear Habitat in Manitoba, Canada
February 17, 2010
Competition from other bears may threaten a polar bear population.
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Exhibition
Frogs: A Chorus of Colors Returns
May 30, 2009
Captivating exhibition showcases more than 200 live frogs from around the world.
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Science
Smart and Social?
May 22, 2009
Comprehensive analysis questions link between sociality and brain increase in carnivores.
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Education
Milstein Science Series: Voice of the Whale Concert
May 17, 2009
Unique celebration of whale life includes spoken word, visual art, chamber music, and a lively presentation by Jacques Cousteau's grandchildren.
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Exhibition
Extreme Mammals: The Biggest, Smallest, and Most Amazing Mammals of All Time
May 16, 2009
New exhibition explores the surprising and often extraordinary world of extinct and living mammals.
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Science
New Analysis Shows "Hobbits" Couldn't Hustle
May 4, 2009
The feet of Homo floresiensis were primitive but not pathological.
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Education
Richard Gilder Graduate School Student Awarded International Fellowship
April 28, 2009
Sebastian Kvist receives Sweden-America fellowship for research on leech parasites.
