AMNH Scientific Expeditions
Dr. Michael J. Novacek, Senior Vice-President and Provost of Science at the American Museum of Natural History, highlights some of the scientific expeditions led by Museum scientists throughout 2010. Fly with him around the globe, where he and colleagues dig up ancient fossils, excavate artifacts of past civilizations, and survey living animals and their habitats. Back in New York they analyze their discoveries with the help of new state-of-the-art technology.
American Museum of Natural History Presents Digitized Manuscripts of Charles Darwin
Major Online Project is Next Step in the Evolution of Darwin Digital Scholarship
Researchers Discover Rare Jade Artifact in Southwest Pacific
3,300-Year-Old Jadeitite Tool Leads to New Potential Geological Source
Podcast: Ray Jayawardhana: Strange New Worlds
Friday, February 10th, 2012

In the past 16 years, astronomers have discovered more than 700 exoplanets, or planets that orbit other stars. If scientists find signs of life on these planets, it will profoundly impact everything from religion and phi [...]
Bio Bulletin: The Ecology of Climate Change
The boreal forest, which stretches across northern latitudes just south of the Arctic Circle, is a key region for studying climate change�and not just the impacts. Follow ecologists into Alaska�s boreal forest to learn more in this new Science Bulletins video.
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