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SciCafe: Amazing Anemones

Anemones look like beautiful flowers in the sea, but did you know that they are actually animals...

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Scicafe: Amazing Anemones

Join Estefanía Rodríguez, associate curator in the Museum's division of Invertebrate Zoology, for...

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SciCafe: Amazing Anemones

Anemones look like beautiful flowers in the sea, but did you know that they are actually animals...

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Toast the Titanosaur

The Museum has a new resident - a 122-foot-long titanosaur, one of the largest dinosaurs ever...

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Toast the Titanosaur

Paleontologist Diego Pol, part of the team that discovered a new Titanosaur in 2014, joins...

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SciCafe: Microbes in the House with Jack Gilbert

Americans spend an estimated 92% of their time indoors, yet we know little about the diversity of...

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The Global Surge of Earthquakes

Eighteen earthquakes of seismic magnitudes greater than 8.0 have struck around the world in just...

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Frontiers Lecture: Spooky Action at a Distance

Over the past few decades, physicists have discovered a phenomenon that operates outside the...

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SciCafe: How the Brain Shows its Feminine Side

Typically the first question asked of new parents is, "Is it a boy or a girl?" But what is the...

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Thunder and Lightning: Past, Present, Future

Weather not only decides if you should wear a rain jacket - it shapes human lives. In this...

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Frontiers Lecture: From Mars to the Stars

According to aerospace engineer Louis Friedman, Mars may be the only destination beyond the moon...

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SciCafe: Seeing Inside Bats

Bats are known for many remarkable qualities including mammalian powered flight and echolocation....

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Picturing Spirits in Korea with Laurel Kendall

In Korean spiritual paintings, shamans walking on knives or fairies riding on clouds are both...

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Frontiers Lecture: What is Relativity and Why Should You Care?

The year 2015 marks the 100th anniversary of Einstein’s publication of his general theory of...

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Humans as Animals with Frans de Waal

Science has uncovered major continuities between the social behavior of humans and other...

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Frontiers Lecture: One Second After the Big Bang

One of the fundamental predictions of the Big Bang is the present day existence of relic neutrino...

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SciCafe: Flipping the Genetic Switch

How and why do the same genes work differently in different people? What causes a gene to be...

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Frontiers Lecture: A Planet for Goldilocks with Natalie Batalha

“Not too hot, not too cold” is how scientists typically describe an ideal planet for life as we...

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The Strange Case of the Rickety Cossack

Does the fact that we're humans bias the way we look at our fossilized ancestors? In this...

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Colonel Louis Cook: Revolutionary War Hero

During the Revolutionary War, Colonel Louis Cook was both the highest-ranking African American...

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