Science at AMNH

Science at AMNH

Current science and the latest research from scie…

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Cannibalism: A Perfectly Natural History
1 Stunde 13 Minuten
Eating one’s own kind is a natural behavior found in thousands of species, including humans. In this podcast, Museum Research Associate Bill Schutt explains new research about this widespread behavior, such as why so many fish eat their young, and wh...
2017 Isaac Asimov Memorial Debate: De-extinction with Neil deGrasse Tyson
1 Stunde 51 Minuten
Biologists today have the knowledge, the tools, and the ability to influence the evolution of life on Earth. Do we have an obligation to bring back species that human activities may have rendered extinct? In this podcast, host and moderator Neil deG...
SciCafe: The Search for Slow Lorises
41 Minuten
Slow lorises may look like big-eyed Ewoks, but their cute countenance has made these primates a target of the illegal wildlife trade. In this podcast, Mary Blair, primatologist and Director of Biodiversity Informatics Research at the Center for Biodi...
Frontiers Lecture: Gravitons, Exotic Higgs Bosons, or Nothing At All
1 Stunde 41 Minuten
In 2015, the Large Hadron Collider (LHC) achieved a milestone, operating at the highest energy ever used by an accelerator experiment. Particle physicist James Beacham discusses what we’ve learned about gravitons, Higgs bosons, dark matter, and what’...
The Lost City of the Monkey God with Douglas Preston
1 Stunde 26 Minuten
Since the days of the conquistador Hernán Cortés, rumors have circulated about an ancient White City of immense wealth hidden in the Honduran interior. But it was not until 1940 that hundreds of artifacts surfaced and tantalizing stories of the crumb...

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Current science and the latest research from scientists at New York City’s American Museum of Natural History and guest speakers.

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