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Category: Multimedia Resources

Bird Eyes: The Greatest Eyes on Earth
Biology Nature Photography Zoology

Bird Eyes: The Greatest Eyes on Earth

June 1, 2016April 5, 2021

Bird eyes have incredible vision. Falcons and other birds of prey have highly specialized eyes for a predatory lifestyle on the wing.

Simon’s Cat: Why Do Cats Love Boxes?
Science Videos Zoology

Simon’s Cat: Why Do Cats Love Boxes?

May 30, 2016May 30, 2016

So, why do cats love boxes so much? Simon’s Cat Logic is a fun new video series in which an…

Why Do We Laugh?
Biology Science Videos

Why Do We Laugh?

May 16, 2016September 5, 2023

Laugh hard, laugh often. Why do we do it? Laughing is a universal human behavior that transcends language and culture, but why? VIDEO

How Do Bees Make Honey?
Science Videos Zoology

How Do Bees Make Honey?

May 2, 2016May 2, 2016

How bees make honey, courtesy of Dr. Joe Hanson and PBS Digital Studios Western honey bees, or European honey bees,…

Eocene Fossils: The Mines of Messel
Nature Photography Paleontology

Eocene Fossils: The Mines of Messel

April 11, 2016March 10, 2021

The Messel Pit Fossil Site near Darmstadt, Germany, was named a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1995. Where is Messel and what was found?

Seabird Watching in Baja California
Nature Photography Zoology

Seabird Watching in Baja California

March 29, 2016March 23, 2016

This is the latest addition to wildlife photographer Max Goldberg’s collection of photo essays based on his recent National Geographic…

Swimming with the Sea Lions
Nature Photography Zoology

Swimming with the Sea Lions

February 24, 2016April 10, 2021

Photographer Max Goldberg continues his tale of photographing whales, sea lions, and other wildlife off the coast of Cabo San…

Six Extinctions in Six Minutes: Shelf Life Video
Biology Paleontology Science Videos Zoology

Six Extinctions in Six Minutes: Shelf Life Video

February 17, 2016March 11, 2021

Learn about six mass) extinctions in 440 million years, all in one video from the American Museum of Natural History

Green Grow the Salamanders: Shelf Life Video
Biology Science Videos

Green Grow the Salamanders: Shelf Life Video

February 10, 2016February 4, 2016

Many people visit the American Museum of Natural History to view the preserved specimens of dinosaurs and extinct animals, but…

Alaska Wildlife Photography: Behind the Scenes
Nature Photography Science and Art

Alaska Wildlife Photography: Behind the Scenes

January 6, 2016April 18, 2021

Hello! My name is Max Goldberg, and you may have seen multiple stories and photos of my adventures in Alaska last summer.…

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