Great Big Story
Behind the Scenes at the National Museum of Natural History
Explore the hidden world of the museum's extensive collections and the fascinating stories they tell.
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Unveiling Hidden Treasures: Exploring the Natural History Museum's Behind-the-Scenes Collections
The Natural History Museum in London has opened its doors to the public, giving them a unique opportunity to view previously unseen specimens. The museum's new initiative allows visitors to explore the valuable behind-the-scenes...
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Discovery of the Most Complete Horse Fossil in the Americas
Peruvian geologists have discovered the most complete horse fossil in the Americas, proving that horses existed in South America long before the Spanish introduced them. The preserved skeleton of an Equus emihippus was found in the arid...
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Preserving Lebanese Seeds: Adding Rare Iris to Britain's Millennium Seed Bank
In this video, we learn about the addition of a wide range of Lebanese seeds to Britain's Millennium Seed Bank. These seeds, carefully harvested by botanists, are sorted, sifted, and checked for quality before being frozen for...
Curated Video
Dead or Alive? A visit from Emily Graslie
Jessi and Emily Graslie from the Brain Scoop explore enthusiasm, education, biology, science and more! Special Thanks to our friend Hannah for helping and being awesome!
Science360
Alfred Russel Wallace's personal cabinet
Take a look inside Alfred Russel Wallace's personal cabinet full of bugs and butterflies collected over his lifetime. Discovered by a Washington, D.C., lawyer in search of antique furniture, this is truly a Cabinet of Wonders, for inside...
Science360
NSF Science Now: Episode 23
In this week's episode we discover the earliest and most primitive pterodactyloid. We learn about a new device for diagnosing pancreatic cancer. We study the cougars' diet and finally we explore a science & engineering festival. Check it...
Science360
iDigBio delivers digital collections of natural specimens
Adania Flemming, research assistant at iDigBio, discusses a National Science Foundation-funded project that aims to bring digital collections of natural history online, so that they're freely available to people around the world. Once...
Science360
Scientists discover the earliest and most primitive pterodactyloid! NSF Science Now 23.
In this week’s episode, we discover the earliest and most primitive pterodactyloid; we learn about a new device for diagnosing pancreatic cancer; we study the cougars’ diet; and, finally, we explore a science & engineering festival....
Brave Wilderness
World's Smallest Raptor!
On this episode of Beyond Dinosaurs, Coyote is back in Wyoming at the Wyoming Dinosaur Center to show you a new species of raptor - the world's smallest raptor! This dinosaur is ready to make its debut on camera!
Science360
Earliest and most primitive pterodactyloid discovered - Science Now 23
In this week's episode we also learn about a new device that may help diagnose pancreatic cancer earlier and how cougars may have survived extinction 12,000 years ago by not being picky about what they ate. Check it out!
Professor Dave Explains
Electron Microscopy (TEM and SEM)
We've talked a lot about light microscopy, but this technique has inherent limitations in resolution and magnification. The next paradigm in microscopy that emerged in the middle of the 20th century was electron microscopy. Because...
Curated Video
Wells chlorinated amid fears of epidemic
14 June 2005
1. Various shots people getting water from a well surrounded by a dirty area
2. Child drinking water from the tap
3. Various shots children eating an unwashed mango
4. Various exterior shots of the Infectious Diseases...
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HK lifts quarantine on World Dream cruise ship
Hong Kong on Sunday lifted a quarantine on the World Dream cruise ship after clearing all crew members of the virus.
Press Association
The Natural History Museum in London prepares to open its doors
The Natural History Museum in London prepares to open its doors to visitors after more than three months shut to the public due to the coronavirus pandemic. Interviews with Lorraine Cornish, Head of Conservation, and Clare Matterson,...
Bloomberg
Covid Drives Science to Tackle Next Pandemic: Johns Hopkins
Feb.03 -- Johns Hopkins Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine Lauren Sauer discusses the efficacy of vaccines when delaying the second dose, expanding access to vaccinations, and how science is looking forward to the next pandemic....
Bloomberg
Bank Julius Baer's Matthews Sees 'Higher Taxes Ahead'
Mar.17 -- Mark Matthews, Bank Julius Baer, Manager/Director:Asia Research discusses inflation and tax hikes. He speaks with Manus Cranny on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Middle East."