Videos

Space Field Trip: Earth Take a flight around the world to marvel at our planet’s natural wonders—from the Amazon rainforest to the Sahara Desert. Earth and Climate Earth Day 1970 - 2020: 50th Anniversary || Time Will Tell The first Earth Day was in 1970. A lot has changed since, and the future depends on the choices we make today. Exhibits Northwest Coast Basketry – Woven Traditions Discover how a Suquamish master basket weaver is helping conservators care for the Northwest Coast collection. Space Stories in the Sky: A History of Planetariums From astronomical clocks to amazing feats of data visualization. In the Field Exploring Greenland's Icy Waters Scientists search for biofluorescent fish in an unlikely place. Exhibits The Nature of Color – Opens March 2020 Explore how color carries information both in nature and across cultures in the new exhibition, The Nature of Color. At the Museum Worlds Beyond Earth: Now Open Are there other active worlds like Earth in our solar system? SciCafe / Lectures SciCafe: Hacking the Stars with Hakeem Oluseyi How can data about stars be “hacked” to answer questions about the universe? SciCafe / Lectures SciCafe: Museum Library Collections Unleashed! The Museum’s historic Library collections are still helping scientists answer new questions today. Exhibits Explore the Arthur Ross Hall of Meteorites Meteorites hold data about the formation of our solar system and planets. Exhibits ICONS - T. rex: The King of Time How did T. rex land on the cover of Jurassic Park? Shelf Life Shelf Life 19: Peering Back at Primates Primate specimens collected more than 80 years ago are still being studied by researchers today
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