Exhibition: ¡Cuba! | AMNH https://www.amnh.org/exhibitions/cuba
Explore Cuba’s extraordinary biodiversity and unique culture through our immersive exhibits.
Español Educator Resources Welcome to Cuba Its complex politics and vibrant music have
Explore Cuba’s extraordinary biodiversity and unique culture through our immersive exhibits.
Español Educator Resources Welcome to Cuba Its complex politics and vibrant music have
Take a quick peek behind the scenes at some Exhibitions staff members hard at work preparing exhibits for Dinosaurs.
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Discover the world of bioluminescence: the generation of light by living things, from fireflies to anglerfish. Members see all special exhibitions free.
of Natural History [END MUSIC] Meet the Fireflies The insects of the world have
Not long ago, all we knew of the great dinosaurs was the shape of their bones and the sound of their names–the rest of our „knowledge“ was largely guesswork. Today, scientists probe the way these cre
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Computer scientist Kent Stevens gave a name to his simulation program before he’d written a line of code. „I just thought DinoMorph™ sounded great,“ he recalls. Dr. Stevens created a simple program
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The world relies on fresh water. Whether it is from the ground, sky, or glaciers, water sustains life.
Climate Intense Storms Have Become More Common Air Temperatures Are Rising
Not all dinosaurs were big, but the biggest ones outweighed anything that ever walked on Earth. And exactly how they walked on Earth has puzzled the curious for nearly 200 years.
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The world’s climate is changing. Scientists say the effects of these changes could be devastating to living things on Earth — including humans.
Climate Intense Storms Have Become More Common Air Temperatures Are Rising
How do we contribute to global warming? In most parts of the world, when we use energy, we produce CO2 emissions.
Climate Intense Storms Have Become More Common Air Temperatures Are Rising
The ears of an elephant, the hump of a camel, the long necks and even longer tails of the huge, plant-eating dinosaurs called sauropods are features that make us curious.
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