Videos

Exhibits Sharks Now Open The new exhibition Sharks explores the incredible diversity of this ancient group of fishes and opens December 15. SciCafe / Lectures Teen SciCafe: Virulent Viruses with Kishana Taylor Explore what viruses are and how they evolve and mutate with microbiologist Kishana Taylor, Ph.D., of Rutgers University. At the Museum Three Massive Minerals with Spectacular Stories Curator George Harlow introduces three of the signature specimens in the new halls. Earth and Climate How many minerals does Earth have? A brief history of formation of the minerals that make up our dynamic, life-filled planet. At the Museum Mignone Halls of Gems and Minerals Now Open Get a peek at the redesigned Halls, which showcase one of the world’s most important collections of gems and minerals. Oceans Why Does Whale Feeding Behavior Matter? Researchers analyze everything from high-tech sensor data to whale poop in their search for conservation solutions. Earth and Climate Earth Day 2021: Road to Recovery Does the coronavirus pandemic hold lessons for the fight against climate change? Oceans How Does a Blue Whale Feed? Massive blue whales feed on tiny prey. How do they manage to get enough to eat? Hint: it involves literally doubling in size! Oceans What Are Blue Whales Doing Underwater? Dive into the world of blue whales, where state-of-the-art tech is giving researchers a window into their mysterious lives. Oceans How Did Blue Whales Get So Big? What’s so great about being extra large? Explore some of the fascinating mysteries that blue whales hold for researchers. Exhibits The Andros Coral Reef Diorama: Standing on the Floor of the Sea Explore how Museum scientists and artists recreated a coral reef in New York City in the 1920s. Exhibits What Color Is a Blue Whale? Dive into the history of the Museum's iconic blue whale model.
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