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American Museum of Natural History Don't miss SciCafe tonight at 7 pm! Rob DeSalle, Curator of Invertebrate Zoology at AMNH, and Lee Dugatkin, University of Louisville, will kick-off the holiday season with a discussion on what makes us naughty or nice.

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The American Museum of Natural History presents SciCafe,a new free series exploring the latest in science news.
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American Museum of Natural History Curators Ben Oppenheimer and Mordecai-Mark Mac Low discuss the making of the Space Show 'Journey to the Stars' along with collaborator Lika Guhathakurta, a NASA astrophysicist.

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'Journey to the Stars,' the newest space show playing in the Hayden Planetarium at the American Museum of Natural History, features extraordinary images from telescopes on the ground and in space and stunning, never-before-seen visualizations of physics-based simulations. ...
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American Museum of Natural History The Origami Holiday Tree lights up at the American Museum of Natural History. Now on view.

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The Origami Holiday Tree has marked the start of the holiday season at the American Museum of Natural History for more than 30 years. Following this years theme of Origami, A to Z, the 13-foot tree is ...
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Lili Licht American Museum of Natural History : An amazing place !!!!!

I tried to give a little life back to these tiny little peoples in your museum.

Thank you for giving us so much pleasure!

Lili im Licht / France

Once upon a time... © Lili im Licht http://www.facebook.com/naturalhistory?v=wall&ref=search#/naturalhistory?v=wall&ref=search American Museum of Natural History 200 Central Park West (at 79th Street) New York, NY, 10024 Téléphone : (212) 769-5100 lun - dim : 10:00 - 17:45
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American Museum of Natural History Marking the 150th anniversary of Darwin's On the Origin of Species, a long-lost cabinet of specimens belonging to Alfred Russell Wallace, whose insights and writings spurred Darwin to complete his seminal work, goes on view today at AMNH. The cabinet, which contains nearly 2,000 specimens, offers a rare glimpse into the mind of a great scientist.

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A piece once owned by Alfred Russel Wallace will be on display at the American Museum of Natural History.
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American Museum of Natural History The annual Origami Holiday Tree is now on view! This year, A is for Apatosaurus and B is for blue whale as the ornaments depict Museum favorites from A to Z. Get a peek at 26 of these folded creatures at Time Out New York.

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Gawk at 26 intricate paper creatures—one for each letter of the alphabet—hung on the American Museum of Natural History’s Christmas tree, then check out their skeletons inside.
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American Museum of Natural History In this fascinating video, sericulturist Michael Cook explains how he makes silk today using traditional methods. Learn more in the new exhibition Traveling the Silk Road.

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American Museum of Natural History Tour Traveling the Silk Road with curator Mark Norell and discover the sights, sounds, and stories of this legendary trade route.

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Traveling the Silk Road: Ancient Pathway to the Modern World, now on display at the American Museum of Natural History, brings to life the most celebrated trade route in human history through sights, sounds and artifacts. ...
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American Museum of Natural History See live silk worms, explore a colorful night market, try to tell time by the position of the stars in Traveling the Silk Road, opening tomorrow at AMNH. Read the New York Times review here.

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“Traveling the Silk Road: Ancient Pathway to the Modern World” at the American Museum of Natural History succeeds with compelling vividness.
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American Museum of Natural History Mead Film Festival Update: Against the stark white background of Alaskan winters, this moving documentary tells the story of the some of the first climate-change refugees who must relocate to the mainland and face an uncertain future. For tickets, visit amnh.org/programs/mead/2009.

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