Educator Resources – The Nature of Color | AMNH https://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/color/educator-resources
Use these resources to help students engage more deeply with the exhibition content.
Alonso pointed out that we can see 10 million colors.
Use these resources to help students engage more deeply with the exhibition content.
Alonso pointed out that we can see 10 million colors.
These glaciers supply water for millions of people around the globe, so
These glaciers supply water for millions of people around the globe, so as the glaciers
Join astrophysicists for a guided tour of the universe! Explore our place in the cosmos from the Hayden Planetarium.
Have you wondered what the universe looks like outside the solar system—or even millions
We humans are unbalancing a fundamental Earth process: the carbon cycle. Carbon moves continuously through the atmosphere, plants and animals, soils, the ocean and the rocks of the solid Earth, in tim
ocean and the rocks of the solid Earth, in timespans ranging from hours to tens of millions
Hidden from view, shielded from the elements, caves harbor tantalizing traces of Cuba’s past.
Share Español Uncovering the Past Cuba is honeycombed with caves, created over millions
Countdown to Zero, an exhibition at the American Museum of Natural History, focuses on scientific and social innovations that are ridding the world of ancient diseases.
Guinea worm, which once afflicted millions, will soon be gone for good.
Explore a variety of planetarium programs, lectures, and other engaging events at the Museum.
Have you wondered what the universe looks like outside the solar system—or even millions
Recurrent droughts disrupt southern Africa’s essential maize crop.
Maize (corn) is the staple food of millions of Africans, but recent droughts have
Throughout Asia, flooding of rice paddies can cause crops to fail. As climate change intensifies rainstorms, farmers will need new growing methods.
The engineered grain may solve another problem: millions of more mouths to feed in
All fossil fuels produce CO2, but of those fuels, natural gas produces the least. Often found in the same deposits as oil, it was, like oil, formed from the remains of ancient organisms subjected to m
oil, it was, like oil, formed from the remains of ancient organisms subjected to millions