The 75-foot-long sauropod fossil that will greet visitors at the NHM Commons when it opens this fall has a name. The Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County has announced that Gnatalie beat out four other names in a public poll. https://lnkd.in/eYq45nik
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Brutal outcome, and with a long-lasting impact on an individual's career and the communities' (yes, plural) histories and research capacity. https://lnkd.in/gUMFp_Dx #museum #history #community #consultation
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🤔 Did you know there's another king tide coming up? 🤔 Did you know a "study found that California waves have grown, on average, a foot taller in the last 50 years"? 🤔 Did you know "early Santa Cruz Lighthouse keeper, Laura Hecox, grew up exploring the tide pools below Lighthouse Point and her collection of shells and other curios led to the formation of the city’s first public museum, what is today the Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History"? 🎉 This article reveals all these cool facts and more! #CaliforniaKingTides #SantaCruz #ClimateChange
🦀 Explore life in the intertidal zone and get ready for the next king tide on Feb. 9! 🌊 As the tide goes in and out along our coast, unseen worlds are revealed, home to some otherworldly creatures. Tide pool viewing will be extra-good on the super low tides on and around the day of the king tide. 🤩 Get in the (intertidal) zone with this great article from the Santa Cruz Museum of Natural History! https://lnkd.in/etFxW_er #Hilltromper #SantaCruzMuseum #TidePools #KingTides
Life in the Intertidal Zone
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Not fresh news, but always interesting! Scanning specimens ony once unravels internal secrets and avoids further manipulations: a valuable process for precious natural history collections (but watch out for DNA deterioration!) https://lnkd.in/d5etiGK7
New revelations about an ancient fish: the secret to swimming upside down
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Attention Californian archives, libraries, museums, and tribal nations! Join us for a free information session about the #ReadyOrNotCA project funded by the California State Library. We'll discuss the benefits and how to set up a site visit. Register at nedcc.org/pt. #California #Libraries #Archives #Museums #TribalArchives #HistoricalSocieties #CulturalHeritage #CulturalPreservation #EmergencyPreparedness #DisasterPlanning #DisasterPreparedness #ReadinessPlanning
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In this webinar, scholars and artists share their insights on the power of monumentality and the work they are doing to reconfigure historical markers. https://loom.ly/Yvhgcmk
As the Statues Fall: A Conversation About Monuments and the Power of Memory
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We know that cats are purrfect, right? Did you know there was science to back that up? According to an evolutionary biologist at the Natural History Museum in London, cats have evolved to do one thing, whether large or small. And they haven't changed because, well, they've nailed it! 👉Click the link to read this fascinating article from our friends at Scientific American. https://ow.ly/3TwL50Q0PGs #everycathealth #cathealth #cat #cats #felinehealth #felinemedicine #catsofinstagram #instacat #catlover #catlife #catsrule #mycats #yourcats #sheltercats #pedigreecats #communitycats
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I research on life-substrate interactions, both modern and fossil (ichnology). I look for burrows, tracks and trails!
On the 22 of September, at the Natural History #Museum of #Piacenza, I will talk about rare #fossils revealing the earliest evidence of deep-sea fishes, pushing back the invasion of the abyssal plain by 80 million years. This conclusion has been presented in my new co-authored study pubished in PNAS. To know more details of the talk: https://bit.ly/3sYrEVv
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The Nahuatl Language: origin, migration and miscegenation... ---- THE NAHUALT LANGUAGE, was one of the first activities, at the doctoral thesis level, of our friend CIENEGUERO, Kalixto Aguero Bautista, in his capacity as a Fulbright International Scholar, LINGUISTICS AND LITERATURE, thus constituting, as a PROFESSOR, for the time of INTEC AND THE DEPARTMENT OF MODERN LANGUAGES, UASD, in Santo Domingo, an achievement of visibility, for social science scientists, young people of Dominican nationality and PROUDLY SERIES 1. PALITO: CAPITALENO, from Santo Sunday, West. ..before the end of the 20th century. Yoe F. Santos/ CCIAV. Talents, Criticism, Friendship! Salut, Polis, Ecumene! (1945-2024)... --- THE COLLECTORS. to. Discommands. Collect records. Vinyls. Vintage Music, 33 RPM, 45 RPM, 78 RPM b. Bibliomaniacs. Collect books. c. Bibliophile. Collect rare, old books on specific topics, ACCORDING TO VOCATIONAL CHOICE. d. Hemerophile- Hemerographer. Collect 1. Periodical Magazines. 2.University Journals. and. Entomologist. Study and collect insects. F. Zoologist. Study and collect animals. g.Botanical. Study and collect plants. h. Paleontologist. Study and collect FOSSILS. AND SO WE GET TO: 1. NUMISMATICS. They collect and study ancient coins. 2. Geophile. Study and Collect maps. 3. Genealogist. Study and collect family trees. Family constellations. 4. Geneticist. Biologists specialize in DNA, DNA, Heredity factors. SOCIAL SCIENCES are not as easy and simple as you think. to. Pedagogy is a social science. b. Special didactics are social sciences. c. Paidology is an INDEPENDENT social science of a Neuroscientific type. whose object of study is the infant, TERRICOLA, 13 years of age and younger. d. Andragogia is the INDEPENDENT social science of the Neuro-Scientific type, dedicated to adult understanding or learning processes: WORLD POPULATION FROM 13 to 1,000 years of age. IN ITS DIFFERENT NICHES AND SEGMENTS: to. 13 to 15 b. 16-18 c. 19-21 d. 22 to 25 and. 26-30 F. 31 to 35. g. 36-40 hrs. 41- 45 i.46-50 j.51-55 k.56-60 l. 61-65 m.66-70 n. 71-75. either. 76-80 p. 81-85 q.86-90 r.91-95 s.96-100 t. 101 and more...LIFELONG LEARNERS. ---- Definitions from the Royal Spanish Academy · Learn more bibliomaniac, bibliomaniac male and female name Person affected by bibliomania. ────────── Afrikaans Albanian Arabic Azerbaijani Bangla Basque Belarusian Bosnian Bulgarian Catalan Corsican Croatian Czech Danish Dutch English Estonian Philippine Finnish French Galician Georgian German Greek hawaiian Hebrew Hindi Hmong Hungarian Icelandic Indonesian Irish Italian Japanese Javanese Latin Latvian Lithuanian Luxembourgish Macedonian Maltese Maori Nepali Norwegian Nyanja Polish Portuguese Punjabi Romanian Russian Samoan Scottish Gaelic Serbian Shona sindhi sinhala Slovak Slovenian Somali Swahili Swedish Turkish Ukrainian Uzbek Vietnamese Xhosa Yiddish Yoruba Zulu 1. bibliomaniac Feedback People also ask What is bibliomania examples?
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Fifty years on, how Lucy, the mother of humanity, changed our understanding of evolution. (By Robin McKie) #FossilFriday #Lucy #ScientificDiscovery #Scientificresearch #EthopianHominin #AustralopithecusAfarensis #SouthernApe #HomoSapiens #AustralopithecusAnamensis #ArdipithecusRamidus #FossilisedHominins Learn more: https://lnkd.in/dsEgYuv4
Fifty years on, how Lucy, the mother of humanity, changed our understanding of evolution
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