Research and Collections Videos

Research and Collections Preserving the Dry Coral Collection How does the Museum care for its collection of more than 4,000 dry coral specimens? Biodiversity Molecular Adaptation in Vampire Bats Follow scientists from the jungles of Brazil to a lab in the US, as they decode the evolutionary history of a famed mammal. Research and Collections Spider Expert Cheryl Y. Hayashi On Silk, Webs, and More Dr. Hayashi shares her fascination with spiders and their DNA. Research and Collections #WhyIScience Why is science important to you? Research and Collections Climate Change in the Marshall Islands How will islanders cope with climate change? Research and Collections Profile: Frank T. Burbrink Associate Curator, Division of Vertebrate Zoology Dinosaurs and Fossils When Carnivores Took to the Water A Museum scientist finds clues to the evolution of carnivores - and when they first took to water - by studying their inner ears. Research and Collections Slow Loris Conservation in Vietnam Understanding wildlife trade helps protect a species. Biodiversity Sharks: The Past Watch scientists use CT scanning to compare living and fossil sharks - an evolutionary period spanning 450 million years. Research and Collections Opening Up the Pocket Shark Museum scientists virtually dissect a rare and fragile pocket shark. Research and Collections The Amazing Shapes of Ammonites Ammonites are found in a variety of bizarre shapes. Research and Collections Tell-Tale Leech Meals How leeches' blood meals boost conservation efforts in Cambodia.