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From the other day. (at American Museum of Natural History)
amnhnyc: This photo was taken by Denis to document the ongoing renovation of the Roosevelt Rotunda. You can see the new walkway beneath the Allosaurus and Barosaurus. This is so ridiculously nostalgic to me.Eh, story time:So, when I was little
In the Theodore Roosevelt Rotunda. This will always take my breath away.
Oh, the new reptile exhibit! I wonder if they have mUWAH! MY PRECIOUS BABBU!! ;___;
geneticist: Glowing caves in New Zealand are a popular tourist attraction. The glowing in the caves is caused by bio-luminescent worms hanging from the cave ceiling. (via) ;w; we got to see these (replicas) at the Museum of Natrual History! What I would
thebrainscoop: Skeleton of a pit viper (Lachesis muta), a bushmaster, on display in Lima’s National Museum of Natural History. At up to 3.5 meters, a species in this genus is the longest venomous snake in the Western Hemisphere. In many areas of Central
Museum of Natural History Announces First Adult-Only Sleepover
libutron: Crochet Coral Reef Some photos of the beautiful and original crochet organisms showed in the 2010 Exhibition at the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History. The exhibit combines the mathematics of hyperbolic geometry with the delicatenes
drinkyourfuckingmilk: malformalady: Ivy in the autumn on Museum of Natural History in Wroclaw, Poland Photo credit: iwouldntlastonthelam
huntressgoodwitch: I was at the Museum of Natural History and there was a section to draw stuff and I fell in love with this……. Toger
sixpenceee: I met this guy when I work for the astrophysics department at the American Museum of Natural History in high school. He is just as awesome in real life. More of his tweets
aspidelaps: loulunatik: Today i was at the national museum of natural history (Paris) and i took some pictures… Museum of Natural History [part 1] fuck I love crowded collections aaaaaaaaaaaAAAAAAAAAAAAa
angelarizza: My sketches from this month’s visits to The American Museum of Natural History in NYC. Aka, the best place ever! Wish I could’ve gotten more drawings from the African Mammal wing, but they began setting up for some kind of party and
American Museum of Natural History
heaveninawildflower: Raven. Illustration taken from ‘Britain’s Birds and Their Nests’ by A. Landsborough Thomson. Illustrations by George Rankin. Published 1910 by W. & R. Chambers. American Museum of Natural History Library. Biodiversity Heritage
I was on the train today with a kid that was pretty all right, except for the fact that every time the loudspeaker went on he screeched for five to ten second intervals. I also went to the Museum of Natural History today, so I was surrounded by little
hummeltelescope: simonstalenhag:On March 31 the Swedish Museum Of Natural History opens a new exhibition called Fossils & Evolution. My part of this production was to provide illustrations of the animals in their natural environment. With permission
cumaeansibyl: cundtcake: “nothing to see here.” - The Field Museum of Natural History museums are giving us quality quarantine content Jurassic World’s lasting contribution to our culture.
Today I went to the Natural History Museum and they have this little show thing with a guy in a pretty nifty looking T. Rex costume. I took a few videos of it.
weirdoqueer: Azurite and Malachite at American Museum of Natural History in New York City. (colors have been inverted)
nemfrog: “Dinichthys, a Devonian ‘fish’.” Animals of the past. 1929. American Museum of Natural History guidebook.
thingsorganizedneatly: The Smithsonian Museum of Natural History, Division of Birds Pictured here the famous “Feather Lady”, Roxie Collie Laybourne, and staff Yesterday was National Bird Day according to The Smithsonian’s twitter
amnhnyc: Fieldwork Journal: Back Home Jack Tseng and Camille Grohé, postdoctoral fellows in the Division of Paleontology at the American Museum of Natural History, have been blogging from the field during an expedition to Inner Mongolia. Now that they
amnhnyc: Hey teachers! Strengthen your science curriculum and get graduate credit, all from the comfort of your own couch. Seminars on Science is the American Museum of Natural History’s online professional development program for educators. The next
amnhnyc: Former President Jimmy Carter made a visit to the American Museum of Natural History today for the opening of the Museum’s new exhibition, Countdown to Zero: Defeating Disease. The exhibition, developed in collaboration with The Carter Center,
amnhnyc: The Folsom Point was crafted from flint some 10,000 years ago. Discovered in the 1920s on a joint expedition by this Museum and the Denver Museum of Natural History, this spear point is among the most important archaeological finds ever made
amnhnyc: See soft corals, squids, and other sea creatures come to life in 3D and 2D at the Museum! Jean-Michel Cousteau’s Secret Ocean is now playing at the American Museum of Natural History.
amnhnyc: Live from the American Museum of Natural History, watch the 2016 Isaac Asimov Memorial Debate live with host Neil deGrasse Tyson. The topic of the debate, Is the Universe a Simulation, will be discussed by David Chalmers, Zohreh Davoudi, James
mymodernmet:Rare Behind-the-Scenes Look at the Vast Collection of the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History
cundtcake: “nothing to see here.” - The Field Museum of Natural History museums are giving us quality quarantine content
blondebrainpower:Inside the specimen collections of the Smithsonian’s Museum of Natural History
shugarskull:field museum of natural history, chicago
loeilballon: National Museum of Natural History (Paris), by Guillermo del Toro
thingsorganizedneatly: thingsorganizedneatly: The Smithsonian Museum of Natural History, Division of Birds Pictured here the famous “Feather Lady”, Roxie Collie Laybourne, and staff Yesterday was National Bird Day according to The Smithsonian’s
dcaap: In the Scurlock Studio Records at the National Museum of Natural History, there are a large number of photographs taken by the Scurlock’s of weddings. The weddings span from the 1920s to the 1990s and reveal the changing fashions of wedding
virgileseptembre: Mikepants - Inside the specimen collections of the Smithsonian’s Museum of Natural History mars 2016
sagansense: apo110: Hayden Planetarium at American Museum of Natural History in NY. I seriously love it. The experience is always amazing. This is one of my favorite places ever.
thingsorganizedneatly: A few of the incredible collections at the Smithsonian Museum of Natural History. See also: The Feather Lady
dendroica: Polar Bear Diet Changes as Sea Ice Melts A series of papers recently published by scientists at the American Museum of Natural History suggests that polar bears in the warming Arctic are turning to alternate food sources. As Arctic sea ice
scumbugg: tempestpaige:some photographs of the gem and mineral collection at the smithsonian museum of natural history oh my god this is so beautiful
wapiti3: The amphibia of the Indo-Australian archipelago, with 29 illustrations, by Dr. P. N. Van Kampen. on Flickr.Via Flickr: Publication info Leiden,E. J. Brill, ltd.,1923. American Museum of Natural History Library BioDivLibrary
wapiti3: The ornithology of Illinois / [by Robert Ridgway and S.A. Forbes].Published 1889 on Flickr. Via Flickr: Contributing Library: American Museum of Natural History Library BioDiv. Library
tempestpaige: some photographs of the gem and mineral collection at the smithsonian museum of natural history
ultrafacts:Washington D.C.’s National Museum of Natural History has a virtual tour of their museum that you can navigate with your desktop on their website.HERE’s the link: http://www.mnh.si.edu/vtp/1-desktop/(Fact Source) Follow Ultrafacts for more
sixpenceee: Replica of a turrilitid ammonite is from the Cretaceous Seas diorama at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City. Members of the ammonite family Turrilitidae are characterized by shells that are not typical tight spirals—a
staceythinx: Images from X-ray Vision: Fish Inside Out, a traveling exhibit of x-rays of some of the creepiest creatures in the ocean taken by Sandra J. Raredon and organized by the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History and the Smithsonian
freckledbookdragon: wombatking: cumaeansibyl: cundtcake: “nothing to see here.” - The Field Museum of Natural History museums are giving us quality quarantine content Jurassic World’s lasting contribution to our culture. I hope that Dinosaur
likeafieldmouse: Klaus Pichler - Skeletons in the Closet: Museum of Natural History, Vienna (2010-ongoing) Artist’s statement: “What does a museum look like behind the scenes? How are exhibits stored when they are not on display? The focus of
ultrafacts: Washington D.C.’s National Museum of Natural History has a virtual tour of their museum that you can navigate with your desktop on their website.HERE’s the link: http://www.mnh.si.edu/vtp/1-desktop/(Fact Source) Follow Ultrafacts for
vet-trek: When Scientists Get Accidentally Artsy A new exhibit at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History lies right at the intersection of art and science, showcasing the inherent beauty of skeletons — that is, fish skeletons.
underanaesthesia: Field museum of natural history, Chicago
jedavu: Outstanding Entries to the Smithsonian Wilderness Forever Photo Contest In order to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Wilderness Act, which was passed on September 3, 1964, the Smithsonian’s National Museum of Natural History has opened
10 - The Known Universe by the American Museum of Natural History. This video will take you on a journey to the end of time and space as we know it. "Every star, planet, and quasar seen in the film is possible because of the world’s most complete
fossilporn: Postcard of preparator Adam Hermann with Diplodocus, Apatosaurus and Allosaurus hind limbs at the American Museum of Natural History.
smartgirlsattheparty: mymodernmet: Evolution by Patrick Gries Black and white portraits of animal skeletons from the National Museum of Natural History in Paris. So beautiful yet frightening
scumbugg: tempestpaige: some photographs of the gem and mineral collection at the smithsonian museum of natural history oh my god this is so beautiful