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What can be used to perform surgery, cut metal, and
laser What can be used to perform surgery, cut metal
What can be used to perform surgery, cut metal, and
laser What can be used to perform surgery, cut metal
Long ago, camel caravans trekked thousands of miles across the snowy mountains and scorching deserts of Asia. Along the way, people traded precious goods from distant empires.
East brought ivory, glass, spices, and exquisite metal
We can take samples from large to small, well-characterized specimens using cutting, polishing, crushing, sorting, and examination tools in EPS.
Ebel The Polaron metal coater coats samples with a
This huge piece of iron, known as Ahnighito, is actually just one portion of a much larger meteorite that fell to Earth from space.
Meteorites Rocky Surfaces Mantle Core Metal
What golden award is this? Take a guess!
The heavy gold settles on the bottom of rivers, lakes
Preventing specimens from being attacked and damaged by pests is a major challenge of collection management.
Because of their weight, heavy specimens (ex. paleontological
This cast is of a 122-foot-long dinosaur that lived in forests of today’s Patagonia about 100 to 95 million years ago.
example of that is if you pick up a puppy, it’s pretty heavy
The Andros Coral Reef in the Milstein Family Hall of Ocean Life depicts a real place at a specific point in time: a Bahamian coral reef on a June day in the 1920s.
That’s Heavy! Water vs.
Resources to support an exploration of the ecosystems, habitat dioramas, and animal models in the Milstein Hall of Ocean Life.
That’s Heavy! Water vs.
Travel to the Bahamas circa 1920 as scientists and artists capture the splendor of a living coral reef to create the Museum’s iconic Andros Coral Reef diorama.
discussing a large piece of coral in front of the metal