[미국(뉴욕)자연사박물관 2021년 4월 소식] Tomorrow: What Can Our Chimpanzee Cousins Tell Us About Us? |
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Plus, follow the researchers who are tracking blue whales. | View in browser
ONLINE PROGRAM
SciCafe: The Chimpanzee Within Us
Can our closest cousins, the chimpanzees, offer insights about why humans are the way we are? Anthropologists Alexandra Rosati and Zarin Machanda lead the April SciCafe tomorrow, April 7, at 7 pm ET, with a look at chimpanzee social lives and how turning back the evolutionary clock can help us glimpse the origins of human cognition and behavior.
ONLINE FAMILY PROGRAM
The Scientist Is In: Rarámuri Indigenous Culture Today
On Thursday, April 8, at 2 pm ET, join an exciting conversation about Rarámuri (Tarahumara) Indigenous culture from the state of Chihuahua in Mexico with a team of experts, from agroecologists to artists and activists. This family-friendly program will feature highlights from the Museum's archival collection of photographs of the Rarámuri and insights about this thriving contemporary culture.
VIDEO SERIES
Meet the Giants of the Sea
In four fascinating videos, come along with researchers who tag and track blue whales to help solve some of the scientific mysteries surrounding the world’s largest animal. You’ll discover how they got so big, what they do underwater, and why the way they feed is important for the health of the entire ocean ecosystem.
LIVESTREAM
Hall Tour: Hall of Planet Earth
In the run-up to Earth Day, get an exciting look at the dynamic planet we call home! On Monday, April 12, at noon ET, join a live virtual tour of the Museum’s Gottesman Hall of Planet Earth with Museum guide Michael Hamburg as he shares the unique ingredients that make life on Earth possible. How did oceans form? What do rocks tell us about oxygen in the atmosphere? Why is Earth habitable? Bring your questions about how our planet works!
As we welcome back visitors, the Museum continues to operate under unprecedented financial strain—and we urgently need your help to keep fulfilling our mission of science and education. At this crucial moment, every gift, of any size, matters. We are gratefully accepting donations here.
Plus, follow the researchers who are tracking blue whales. | View in browser
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ONLINE PROGRAM
SciCafe: The Chimpanzee Within Us
Can our closest cousins, the chimpanzees, offer insights about why humans are the way we are? Anthropologists Alexandra Rosati and Zarin Machanda lead the April SciCafe tomorrow, April 7, at 7 pm ET, with a look at chimpanzee social lives and how turning back the evolutionary clock can help us glimpse the origins of human cognition and behavior.
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ONLINE FAMILY PROGRAM
The Scientist Is In: Rarámuri Indigenous Culture Today
On Thursday, April 8, at 2 pm ET, join an exciting conversation about Rarámuri (Tarahumara) Indigenous culture from the state of Chihuahua in Mexico with a team of experts, from agroecologists to artists and activists. This family-friendly program will feature highlights from the Museum's archival collection of photographs of the Rarámuri and insights about this thriving contemporary culture.
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VIDEO SERIES
Meet the Giants of the Sea
In four fascinating videos, come along with researchers who tag and track blue whales to help solve some of the scientific mysteries surrounding the world’s largest animal. You’ll discover how they got so big, what they do underwater, and why the way they feed is important for the health of the entire ocean ecosystem.
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LIVESTREAM
Hall Tour: Hall of Planet Earth
In the run-up to Earth Day, get an exciting look at the dynamic planet we call home! On Monday, April 12, at noon ET, join a live virtual tour of the Museum’s Gottesman Hall of Planet Earth with Museum guide Michael Hamburg as he shares the unique ingredients that make life on Earth possible. How did oceans form? What do rocks tell us about oxygen in the atmosphere? Why is Earth habitable? Bring your questions about how our planet works!
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As we welcome back visitors, the Museum continues to operate under unprecedented financial strain—and we urgently need your help to keep fulfilling our mission of science and education. At this crucial moment, every gift, of any size, matters. We are gratefully accepting donations here.
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기사입력: 2021/05/16 [23:11] ⓒ 과학관과 문화 |
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뉴욕자연사박물관, 미국자연사박물관, 과학관과문화 관련기사목록
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