From October 26 to November 3, the Museum is an early voting site for certain electoral districts in Manhattan. Find your early voting site on the NYC Board of Elections website: https://lnkd.in/dShPBxX Early voters should enter the Museum through the Richard Gilder Center for Science, Education, and Innovation at 415 Columbus Avenue. Photos: © AMNH #museums #nyc #newyorkcity #earlyvoting
American Museum of Natural History
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The American Museum of Natural History is one of the world's preeminent scientific and cultural institutions. Since its founding in 1869, the Museum has advanced its global mission to discover, interpret and disseminate information about human cultures, the natural world and the universe through a wide-ranging program of scientific research, education and exhibition. The Museum is renowned for its exhibitions and scientific collections, which serve as a field guide to the entire planet and present a panorama of the world's cultures.
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- Museums, Historical Sites, and Zoos
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- 1869
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Central Park West at 79th Street
New York, NY 10024, US
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2003 W Cave Creek Rd
Portal, Arizona 85632, US
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Join us on Wednesday, November 20, for the next Astronomy Live! Hear from John Herrington, PhD, who made history as the first citizen of a federally recognized Native American tribe (Chickasaw Nation) to travel to space in 2002. Commander Herrington will trace his journey on the Space Shuttle Endeavour, share details about his spacewalks, and discuss the "overview effect" and how his view of Earth and climate was transformed by his time in space. For more details and to reserve tickets, visit: https://bit.ly/3YpZ4JB #museums #thingstodoinnyc #astronomy #spaceexploration
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How does software development change when users are involved from day one? This diagram highlights how collaborative #codesign between users and developers can lead to innovative tools that drive critical decision-making in #sustainability policy and #biodiversity conservation planning #WallaceEcoMod. Discover how CBC Biodiversity Informatics Research Director Mary E. Blair, and colleagues used these methods in their latest paper, featured in BioScience https://lnkd.in/epb-tNt8
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This Fossil Friday, meet the Museum’s mummified hadrosaur—one of the most complete pieces of Mesozoic dinosaur remains ever found! This fossil represents one of the greatest discoveries in the history of paleontology: a rare glimpse at the texture of dinosaur skin. Like the skin on modern birds’ feet, this duck-billed dinosaur’s skin was marked by bumps called tubercles. The tubercles are larger along the animal’s back and sides and smaller around the joints, which needed to be flexible. Visitors can see this fossil up close in the Museum's Hall of Ornithischian Dinosaurs! Photo: Image no. ptc-7737 © / AMNH Library (Circa 1992) #dinosaurs #paleontology #museums #naturalhistory #fossils
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Join us on Wednesday, November 13, for a conversation with Maya Lin, world-renowned sculptor of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, and Museum President Sean Decatur. They'll explore the powerful role of art, including Lin’s last memorial, an environmental initiative called What is Missing? For more details and to RSVP, visit: https://bit.ly/3UebMJf
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Research alert! Rebecca Oppenheimer, a curator in the Museum’s Department of Astrophysics, co-discovered the first brown dwarf, Gliese 229B, in 1995. Since then, there’s been a long-standing mystery: Why does this brown dwarf shine so faintly despite having a significant mass—70 times that of Jupiter? The answer, which is detailed in her latest study with Caltech—out today in the journal Nature Magazine—is that this brown dwarf is actually two objects, orbiting very closely around each other. “These two worlds whipping around each other are actually smaller in radius than Jupiter. They’d look quite strange in our night sky if we had something like them in our own solar system,” Oppenheimer said. The discovery leads to new questions about how tight-knit brown dwarf duos like this one form and suggests that similar systems are likely out there. Read more: https://bit.ly/3UaYzAM Image: K. Miller, R. Hurt (Caltech/IPAC) #newresearch #astronomy #astrophysics #STEM #space
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Join us on Wednesday, November 6, for the next SciCafe! Audrey Lin, Gerstner Postdoctoral Scholar in Bioinformatics and Computational Biology, and Eliot White-Hill, Kwulasultun, Snuneymuxw artist, will discuss the invaluable role of Indigenous knowledge in the genetic study of woolly dogs and their extinction. They'll highlight the essential contributions of Indigenous perspectives to science, illustrated through the historical journey of the woolly dog. SciCafe is 21+ and free with RSVP. For more details and to reserve tickets, visit: https://bit.ly/3Y0QJe8 #museums #thingstodoinnyc #STEM
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“This is a profile of the Haudenosaunee, by the Haudenosaunee, speaking from the present,” says filmmaker Caleb Abrams (Seneca, Wolf Clan) about this film, which he produced in collaboration with the Museum. This film explores vital parts of Haudenosaunee life today: the continuation of traditional government structures, the revitalization of languages after decades of repressive policies by the United States and Canada, the role of lacrosse as an expression of sovereignty on the world stage, and the sowing of seeds of knowledge and hope for future generations. Watch the full video on the Museum's YouTube channel: https://lnkd.in/gz8K7iUj
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It was amazing to witness so many passionate emerging conservationists share their work and spark new collaborations last week at the 15th annual Student Conference on Conservation Science at the American Museum of Natural History. Thanks to all the students, early-career professionals, mentors, and speakers who participated. We can’t wait to see how the ideas and connections formed here will shape the future of #conservation! https://lnkd.in/ePZCVHXE
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Last night was the first SciCafe of the season! Attendees gathered after-hours in the Museum’s Hall of the Universe for a discussion about “rewilding” strategies—from green infrastructure to habitat gardens. Nina-Marie Lister, professor at the School of Urban and Regional Planning at Toronto Metropolitan University and visiting professor at Harvard University’s Graduate School of Design, explored applications of ecological design that draw on biodiversity science to reconnect people in cities to nature. SciCafe is 21+ and free with RSVP. It takes place on the first Wednesday of every month at 7 pm EST, bringing together inquisitive minds for an informal evening of drinks and conversation about cutting-edge science topics with experts from the field. Join us for the next one on Wednesday, November 6, to learn about the extinction of the Indigenous woolly dog. More details: https://bit.ly/48jq2pX Photos: D. Kim / © AMNH #museums #STEM #nyc