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Research and Collections Explore21: Expedition to the Solomon Islands—The Fish See scientists collect and analyze fish, to understand how they communicate with biofluorescence. Research and Collections Explore21: Expedition to the Solomon Islands—The Tech Watch scientists deploy specialized camera equipment to capture stunning images of biofluorescent life. Shelf Life Shelf Life 02: Turtles and Taxonomy Curator Darrel Frost discusses the importance of naming and classifying objects in the Museum's collection. Exhibits Ten Steps of Tortoise Taxidermy with Lonesome George Learn about the process of taxidermy. Shelf Life Shelf Life 01: 33 Million Things Explore the Museum's world-renowned collections - over 33 million objects, carefully preserved. Research and Collections Profile: Melanie Hopkins Melanie Hopkins, Assistant Curator, Division of Paleontology Earth and Climate The Rise of Fire In the US, fire is increasing: on average, millions more acres burn each year than was typical a few decades ago. At the Museum Our Earth's Future A new online and onsite course at the Museum. SciCafe / Lectures Lonesome George and the Galapagos Today What the tortoise taught us. Research and Collections Field Notes From Madagascar A scientific expedition yields hundreds of reptiles. Research and Collections Profile: Brian Smith Brian Smith, Assistant Curator, Division of Vertebrate Zoology Earth and Climate Keeling's Curve: The Story of CO2 Carbon dioxide is one of the atmosphere’s most closely watched ingredients. The scrutiny began in 1958.
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