American Museum of Natural History
The Scientists Exploring the ‘Dark Universe’ Linked by a Vast Cosmic Web
Mordecai-Mark Mac Low and Carter Emmart of the American Museum of Natural History discuss the cosmic web in an episode of Motherboard’s “Space Show.”
Watch the Annual ‘Whale Wash’ at the American Museum of Natural History
Even blue whale replicas need spa days now and then.
How Games Are Changing the Museum Experience
From motion capture to augmented reality, here’s how museums are using game design to enhance their collections.
Taxidermied Animals Come Back to Life
Lynn Savarese captures still life and death in her photography.
‘Dinosaurs Among Us’ Exhibit Explores the Link Between Dinosaurs and Birds
As Jurassic Park’s Alan Grant would say: “I bet you'll never look at birds the same way again.”
New York Museums Are Swapping Their Art on Instagram
Today, New York art museums make selfies out of their collections using the hashtag #MuseumInstaSwap.
Listen to Seismic Waves from the Depths of the Earth
The Seismic Sound Lab turns data from seismometers, recording things like the Tōhoku earthquake, into a visual and auditory experience.
New Evidence Suggests Why Snakes Lost Their Legs
A 90-million year old skull is helping solve one of evolution’s biggest mysteries
This New Exhibition Is a Tour of the Human Body’s ‘Hidden Organ’
I, for one, welcome our bacterial overlords.
Listen to 'MUNCHIES: The Podcast' with Batman, the Guy Saving Your Tequila
When legendary bat conservationist and scientist Rodrigo Medellín isn’t wading through guano in caves, he’s helping save the blue agave, and your glass of tequila. I sat down with him to find out why and how he's pulling this off.
Life at The Limits: Showcasing Nature’s Weirdest Adaptations
From the mantis shrimp’s bullet-punch to the corpse flower’s stank.