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Bring Current Science to Your Audience
To keep pace with the changing nature of science, the American Museum of Natural History developed Science Bulletins, an innovative exhibition model that brings current events and research to a variety of public spaces.
This unique product brings the excitement of scientific discovery to your audience through original feature stories in high-definition video, cutting-edge visualizations of data, and the latest images and news from the field.

Subscribe to a regularly updated stream of content delivered electronically directly to the floor of your museum, science center, or planetarium. Choose from Astro Bulletin, Earth Bulletin, Bio Bulletin, and Human Bulletin. Subscribe to one, two, three, or all four.

Also be sure to ask about foreign language Bulletins with translated captions and SB Features, a customized program of short documentary videos from our archive.

Subscriptions include:
  • Breaking news - Dynamic graphics illustrate news about the biosphere, Earth, the Universe, and humankind. (Updated bi-weekly)
  • Data visualizations- See how today's sophisticated tools allow scientists to display, analyze, and interpret scientific data. (Updated quarterly)
  • In-depth feature stories - Five- to seven-minute high-definition video documentaries show the human face of science by following scientists into the field for an inside look at cutting-edge research. (Updated twice yearly)
Support Your Institutional Goals
Science Bulletins can reinforce and amplify your organization's educational mission and support your promotional and revenue goals.

Enhance Your Institution's Offerings
•  A low-cost, low-maintenance means of providing up-to-date science content
•  A high-tech exhibition with the beauty and power of high-definition imagery
•  The flexibility to enhance permanent halls as well as temporary installations
•  A springboard for special workshops and activities for schoolchildren
Build Profile and Audience
•  An attention-getting feature in lobbies, queuing areas, or other public spaces
•  An opportunity to showcase your institution's technological capacity to the media and the public
•  An ongoing incentive to drive repeat visits as news and stories change
•  The focus of special public programs, lectures, or panel discussions
Attract Sponsorships and Contributions
•  An attractive, high-visibility corporate sponsorship opportunity
•  The centerpiece screening at a fundraising dinner or reception

A Strong Scientific Foundation
All Science Bulletins content is produced by a collaboration of in-house writers, producers, and designers with the curatorial and scientific staff of the American Museum of Natural History. In addition to its history of more than 130 years of original scientific research, the AMNH leverages partnerships with colleague institutions worldwide to present the current state of scientific research. In combination with high production values and state-of-the-art technologies, the editorial depth of Science Bulletins sets a new standard for museum media presentations everywhere.

Additional scientific resources include:
Chandra X-Ray Observatory (NASA)
Conservation International
Earth Observatory (NASA)
Earth Science Enterprise (NASA)
Environmental Protection Agency
European Southern Observatory
Goddard Space Flight Center (NASA)
Jet Propulsion Lab (NASA)
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Association
National Optical Astronomy Observatory
National Radio Astronomy Observatories
Smithsonian Institution Global Volcanism Program
Southwest Volcano Research Center
Space Telescope Science Institute (NASA)
United Nations Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species
U. S. Department of Energy/Lawrence Livermore and Los Alamos National Laboratories U. S. Geological Survey
Wildlife Conservation Society
And other institutions and universities worldwide



 

Wildlife Experience
Students watch the Bio Bulletin at the Wildlife Experience in Parker, CO.
Science Bulletins provide important information on current environmental events and issues. Both the Earth and Bio Bulletins offer up-to-date trends and data the Wildlife Experience would not otherwise be able to share with our guests. They are fun and informative — I see people sitting on the benches watching for extended periods of time. They are a tremendous addition to our educational programming.
— Jessy Clark
The Wildlife Experience
 


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