Videos

Research and Collections Explore21: Expedition to the Solomon Islands—The Expedition Begins Scientists film underwater, using special equipment to capture images of life normally invisible to the human eye.  Space Exploring a Star’s Death in 3D Recent observations make it possible for scientists to create a 3D map of a star’s interior - before and after it exploded. Space Lighting Up Chandra’s X-Ray Views Wavelengths across the spectrum illuminate images from Chandra, the biggest X-ray space telescope to date.  Shelf Life Shelf Life 05: How to Time Travel to a Star The naked eye isn’t enough to view stars closely. Over time, scientists developed finer instruments for better data. Research and Collections Profile: John Sparks John Sparks, Curator, Division of Vertebrate Zoology Shelf Life Shelf Life 04: Skull of the Olinguito How a 90-year-old specimen led to the discovery of a new species. Biodiversity Scientists Save Penguin Chicks Commercial fishing is diminishing African penguin chicks' food supply. See how scientists are trying to help them survive. Humans Guinea Worm: Countdown to Zero Health workers in South Sudan track a parasite, in an effort to eliminate Dracunculiasis infection. Shelf Life Shelf Life 03: Six Ways To Prepare a Coelacanth In 1938, a newly discovered coelacanth surprised scientists. The Museum stood ready to preserve a newly discovered specimen. At the Museum Museum Launches Computer Science Program for Girls The Museum's new education program, BridgeUp: STEM is focused on the intersection of computer science and science. Exhibits Preserving Lonesome George Short Doc An icon "lives on" through art and science. Kid Science Real Exhibits Behind Night at the Museum Movies Find out which of your favorite movie characters are on display at the Museum.
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