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Will an asteroid hit Earth? | Natural History Museum
The Yarkovsky effect makes some asteroids more of a hazard to Earth than others. But what is it and how does it work? Explore more space content from the Museum: https://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/space.html Website: http://www.nhm.ac.uk...
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Why scan one of the most complete British dinosaurs? | Natural History Museum
The Museum's Mantellisaurus is one of the most complete dinosaur skeletons ever found in Britain. Find out why a team of experts has been making 3D models of this important specimen. Read more about 3D-scanning Mantellisaurus:...
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How to press flowers | Natural History Museum
Learn how to master the art of flower pressing. Try out this simple craft to decorate special cards, create beautiful art or even begin a scientific collection to record the plants growing in your garden. Read our top tips for pressing...
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How to go rockpooling | Natural History Museum
Peering into a rock pool can reveal a fascinating submarine garden of beauty, teeming with interesting organisms. To get the most out of your trip to the seaside, all you need is some basic equipment and a small amount of planning. Read...
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How do dinosaur fossils form? | Natural History Museum
Watch our animation to find out how fossils form and why dinosaur fossils are rare compared to those of marine animals. Explore fossilisation in more detail: https://www.nhm.ac.uk/discover/how-are-fossils-formed.html Website:...
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Who's laughing now? | Natural History Museum
Hyenas don't have a great reputation, but have they just been misrepresented? Museum scientist Dr Natalie Cooper explains some of the reasons why these amazing animals deserve a little more love. Website: http://www.nhm.ac.uk Twitter:...
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Mannequin challenge: Nature magazine
Science stands still for no one. Until now. As a thank you to all of our subscribers, the Nature office offers you a glimpse behind the scenes.
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Climate change: The two-degree target - by Nature Video
In December, policy makers will meet in Copenhagen, Denmark to thrash out a new global deal on climate change. The aim is to limit global warming to two degrees Celsius above pre-industrial temperatures. We sent three young climate...
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Can dolphins learn new languages? | Natural History Museum
Dolphins use a combination of clicks, whistles and pulses to communicate with members of their own species. But can they learn new dialects to socialise with others? Ellen Coombs, a PhD student at the Museum, explains. Website:...
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What is a goose barnacle? | Natural History Museum
Goose barnacles don't look much like birds, so how did they get their name? Museum scientist Amy Trafford explains. Website: http://www.nhm.ac.uk Twitter: http://twitter.com/NHM_London Facebook: http://fb.com/naturalhistorymuseum...
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What is Coral | Natural History Museum
You may be familiar with coral reefs, but while corals may look like plants or rocks, they're actually living animals. Find out why coral reefs are important:...
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How to make a butterfly feeder | Natural History Museum
Attract beautiful butterflies to your outdoor area with our easy-to-make fruit feeder. Put on a butterfly buffet and observe these intriguing insects. Find out which butterfly species you're most likely to see and get tips for success:...
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Lucy Cooke explores weird and wonderful flies at the Museum | Natural History Museum
Dr Erica McAlister sets out to convince bestselling author and broadcaster Lucy Cooke that flies are more than buzzing menaces and deserve our admiration, respect and thanks. Head behind the scenes as Erica reveals some of her favourite...
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Scott's Glossopteris specimen | Natural History Museum
Dr Paul Kenrick, a palaeontologist at the Museum, reveals a plant fossil that is very important to science. It was collected in 1912 by Captain Scott's Polar Party on their final expedition to Antarctica. The Glossopteris indica...
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The light of the lanternfishes | Natural History Museum
Lanternfish are one of many animals that light up the ocean with their glowing bodies. Fish expert Ollie Crimmen explains more about these deep-sea dwellers. Find out more about bioluminescence:...
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Tropical butterfly house 360 tour | Sensational Butterflies | Natural History Museum
Join Dr David Lees on a 360 tour around our live butterfly house, Sensational Butterflies. Explore their tropical world and learn more about these fascinating creatures. Website: http://www.nhm.ac.uk Twitter:...
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