Florida Springs Film Series: “Lost Springs” – Florida https://www.floridamuseum.ufl.edu/event/lost-springs/
popcorn and candy because from Nov. 5 to Nov. 9, the film – View the film, then take part i
Events / All Ages Florida Springs Film
popcorn and candy because from Nov. 5 to Nov. 9, the film – View the film, then take part i
Events / All Ages Florida Springs Film
Uncomfortable sleep with an anonymous action film.
Uncomfortable sleep with an anonymous action film.
Tragopogon and Polyploidy in Evolution Tragopogon has become a model species for the study of genome doubling, or polyploidy. Research from the Soltis Lab has highlighted the importance of polyploidy as a fundamental evolutionary force, not just in plants but in many organisms across the tree of li
more at onetreeoneplanet.org TreeTender The short film
Free admission Research provides the foundation for all that happens at the Florida Museum and University of Florida. This exhibit spotlights current UF initiatives in the science, technology, engineering and math fields, and celebrates the history of the Museum and its world-class collections t
Education and Communication play an integral role as they film
In many circles, Dragon Con is legendary. Held every year in Atlanta, Dragon Con is a fandom epicenter where people from around the world gather to celebrate their unique and shared passions for pop-culture. The convention organizers actively welcome a broad swath of interests across sci-fi and fant
in with the gaming tournaments, costume contests, film
Earth Day, Every Day! This year the Florida Museum, in partnership with the University of Florida Thompson Earth Systems Institute, has declared the month of April, Earth Day, Every Day! We invite you to a full month of Earth Day activities and challenges. Each day we have a suggested activity or r
our Earth with Audrey Peterman April 27 | Springs Film
Florida Museum of Natural History
caterpillar from Alice in Wonderland (in Burton’s recent film
This video takes viewers on location to the Aucilla River in northwest Florida where Museum scientists search underwater for mammoth and mastodon fossils as well as other artifacts. Back in the Museum lab, scientists demonstrate and explain the process of making specimen casts. The segment is part
part of the Museum’s Emmy Award-winning half-hour film
Free Admission Dive into the natural beauty of the Sunshine State with 14 high-resolution photographs showcasing some of Florida’s iconic springs. These breathtaking images, taken by nature photographer Jason Gulley, highlight their beauty as well as the plants and animals that call these habitats
State Park was once so pristine that it was used to film
Florida Museum of Natural History
caterpillar from Alice in Wonderland (in Burton’s recent film