Get a behind-the-scenes look at the traditional techniques and latest technologies that are being used to rebuild an ancient skeleton.
Tuesday, November 02
This popular after-hours series brings together inquisitive minds for an informal evening of cocktails and conversation.
Wednesday, November 03
Be among the lucky few to spend A Night at the Museum!
Saturday, November 06
Join a Museum docent for a 90-minute tour showcasing top attractions, an insider's introduction to all that the Museum has to offer.
Saturday, November 06
Get a close look at a bear cub, owl, and snapping turtle and learn about the many ways animals prepare for winter.
Saturday, November 06
Learn about tasty mushrooms found locally and some of the newer cultivated varieties now appearing in your market.
Tuesday, November 09
Join us for the best in documentary filmmaking, animation, archival works, and more.
Thursday, November 11 - Sunday, November 14
Joseph Weizenbaum urges us to reconsider our wholehearted embrace of technology before robots become as ubiquitous as iPods.
Thursday, November 11
Greek ex-patriot Pericles Halkias is nostalgic for the old country.
Friday, November 12
Launch your weekend with drinks and dancing at the most explosive party this side of the Milky Way.
Friday, November 12
Join the Mead for an urban dig through the American Museum of Natural History's library archives.
Saturday, November 13
When John Cohen met Roscoe Holcomb in 1962, Holcomb was down on his luck, having been forced to quit his job in the mines after a workplace injury.
Saturday, November 13
Monday, November 1
The new exhibition Brain: The Inside Story, which opens November 20, will include dozens of interactive exhibits and bra [...]
On Friday, October 22, two of the American Museum of Natural History’s Moveable Museums — [...]
Dracula orchids tempt flies by masquerading as mushrooms. The natural world is often just as hauntin [...]
Find out how the jelly got its glow.
See how satellites take the ocean's temperature, and why
What do coins tell archeologists about the people who used them?