Filtering Light | AMNH https://www.amnh.org/learn-teach/curriculum-collections/discovering-the-universe/filtering-light
three separate images—one red, one green, and one blue
three separate images—one red, one green, and one blue
three separate images—one red, one green, and one blue
three separate images—one red, one green, and one blue
The largest mammal at the Museum is interviewed by the largest dinosaur!
Blue Whale: Goodness, no!
Blue arrows, indicating colder temperatures, curve
the same size) warm water table salt a spoon blue
In four parts, these videos and text passages with discussion questions provide a case study of the Stanford University scientists at work—out at sea and in their labs.
Part 1: How did blue whales get so big?
On the inaugural Explore21 Expedition, Museum biologists discover a glowing menagerie in the waters off the Solomon Islands.
clear ocean water absorbs every color other than blue
Jade is a special and rare rock. For thousands of years, people around the world have been using this durable and beautiful rock to make tools, jewelry, and art objects.
composed essentially of a single mineral Colors: green, blue-green
Scientist Rob DeSalle answers kids‘ questions about the brain!
Title slide: Outline of a human brain on a blue background
Why is Ana fascinated by the rich variety of life on Earth? Find out in this video interview!
Meet the OLogist: Ana Luz Porzecanski Title slide: blue
Jade is a special and rare rock. For thousands of years, people around the world have been using this durable and beautiful rock to make tools, jewelry, and art objects.
composed essentially of a single mineral Colors: green, blue-green