From the Vault: the 2008 Isaac Asimov Memorial Debate
Every year, the Museum is proud to host the Isaac Asimov Memorial Debate, which brings together...
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From the Vault: the 2008 Isaac Asimov Memorial Debate
Every year, the Museum is proud to host the Isaac Asimov Memorial Debate, which brings together...
02:00:55
Frontiers in Astrophysics: Asteroids: Earth's Nearest Neighbors with Amy Mainzer
Concern about asteroids, meteors, and other near-earth objects has increased in the past few...
01:00:42
SciCafe: Which Came First - the Bird or the Bird Brain? with Mark Norell and Amy Balanoff
It’s no surprise that birds have specialized brains to support the complicated act of flight, but...
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Frontiers Lecture: Our Mathematical Universe with Max Tegmark
Cosmological mathematics are often mind-bogglingly complex, but in this podcast, cosmologist Max...
01:08:15
SciCafe: How Plants Domesticated People with Fatimah Jackson
Humans have domesticated plants and animals for agriculture for thousands of years. What is less...
01:04:49
Frontiers Lecture: Neutrino Hunters with Ray Jayawardhana
In this Frontiers Lecture, renowned astrophysicist Ray Jayawardhana takes us on a thrilling...
01:10:31
SciCafe: The Story of the Human Body with Daniel Lieberman
As the human species evolved from Paleolithic to modern times, our bodies have changed to fit the...
01:08:44
Alfred Russel Wallace and the Birds of Paradise with Sir David Attenborough
Birds of paradise, a group of birds found mainly in New Guinea, have captivated onlookers for...
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Life at the Speed of Light with Craig Venter
Thirteen years ago, genome scientist J. Craig Venter announced that his team, along with the...
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2013 Margaret Mead Film Festival
For nearly four decades, the Margaret Mead Film Festival, has encompassed a broad spectrum of...
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High Moon Over the Amazon with Patricia Chapple Wright
From New York City in the 60's to the depths of the Amazon in the 70's, relive one woman's path...
01:09:40
Current conservation efforts strive to prevent our world’s endangered species from going extinct....
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Frontiers Lecture: Visualizing Science
The space shows presented by the Museum are more than pretty pictures of the cosmos - they are...
01:19:45
Mitigating Disasters: Earthquake Response in the 21st Century
Earthquakes are a natural part of our world. But while Earth’s system of tectonic plates makes...
01:07:52
Adventures in the Global Kitchen: Exotic Flavors in Fine Dining
The great melting pot that is New York City has always been known for its vibrant immigrant...
01:17:43
SciCafe: The Neuroscience of Creativity
Jazz is very different from rock music- but does the brain of a jazz musician act differently...
01:09:49
Frontiers Lecture: Brilliant Blunders
To err is human, even if you’re a scientist. In this podcast, astrophysicist Mario Livio...
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Milstein Science Series: Whales
The oceans are home to about 80 species of whales, each unique and interesting in ways that...
01:16:39
Finding your way from A to B is easy with modern GPS systems, but the natural abilities of...
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23rd Annual Spring Environmental Lecture and Luncheon
On April 24, 2013, the Museum hosted its 23rd Annual Spring Environmental Lecture and Luncheon...
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