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biologymuseumnaturepaleontologyresearchscientisttechnologyWomen in STEM Excavating 101 at the La Brea Tar
chaingpshuntingimpalalionLocomotionmeasurementsnaturerabbitrunningsavannasciencespeedzebra Excavating 101 at the La Brea Tar
When Kylie Ferguson was on a trip to Badlands National Park in third grade, she discovered a fossilized skull of a nimravid, an animal that evolved a
Glass in the Gobi • Excavating 101 at the La Brea Tar
A time capsule of life around 48 million years ago, the Messel Pit is a treasure trove of well-preserved Eocene-era fossils, including fish, turtles,
Then watch these: Excavating 101 at the La Brea Tar
In northern Europe during the 1600s, rope was made by hand from natural materials like hemp or flax using a ropewalk. By the early 1800s, the demand for
the feel of the fibres and the smell of fibres and tar
What would it be like to live without fossil fuels? What would that planet look like? What would our neighborhoods sound and smell like? Imagine this
coal, petroleum, natural gas, oil shales, bitumens, tar
„There are over 1,450 living species of bats,“ explains American Museum of Natual History Department of Mammalogy curator Nancy Simmons, on-site in
an Object of Study • Excavating 101 at the La Brea Tar
Visit the active labs and collections rooms at the Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County to learn why scientists collect and study specimens from
minute behind-the-scenes tour of NHM and the La Brea Tar
„In June 2022, a gold miner in the Canadian Yukon made a remarkable discovery. While working on the traditional lands of the Tr’ondëk Hwëch’in First
2018February 5, 2018 These fly larvae thrive in the tar