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A daily dose of science from the AMNH. Central Park West at 79th St., NYC, amnh.org ➡️linktr.ee/amnh
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THIS WEEK AT THE MUSEUM: Join us at the Inside Out Project Photobooth truck from 9/9–9/11 in Theodore Roosevelt Park to have your portrait taken and your stories heard in anticipation of Climate Week NYC! 

You’ll be asked to reflect on the question, “As climate change reshapes our lives, what stories of transformation and dreams of a healthier future do you carry with you?” Select images will be displayed in the Portraits on Climate and Health: Dreams We Carry installation in the Museum’s Futter Gallery beginning 9/23.

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Join us for Pride Night at the Museum TOMORROW! Come explore LGBTQ+ contributions to science, culture, and the natural world.

🍹 Grab a drink and mingle with the AMNH PRIDE group, a resource group for LGBTQ+ individuals and allies within the Museum community.

🪲 Explore the Gilder Center for Science, Education, and Innovation’s Solomon Family Insectarium.

🍽️ With the Food and Beverage Pairing, gain access to a 6:30 pm presentation by Brooklyn’s own Chef Edy Massih.

🧬 Participate in STEM trivia with podcaster, author, and math diva Kyne Santos!

🚀 Join DJ Niara Sterling and OpenSpace Developer Micah Acinapura for an after-hours party with music and live piloting through the universe courtesy of Open Space.

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Even though it's still chilly in New York, spring has technically sprung! With the start of the season comes the arrival of fragrant and colorful flowers, like the tulip. This archival image, from the Museum's library, shows tulips in the flowerbeds at the 77th Street facade. This vibrant blossom is a member of the Liliaceae family, which also includes lilies. The tulip is a bulbiferous plant, meaning its organs are stored within a bulb underground, from which the main stem and flower emerges. The tulip was first cultivated in Persia, but today, it’s widely grown for its pop of color and can be spotted around the world.

Photo: Image no. K13056, AMNH Library

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In the Footsteps of Giants: Evolving Perspectives in Paleontology

Join us on Monday, October 23, for a fascinating discussion with paleontologists from around the world on the latest in dinosaur research. Discover what it means to be a paleontologist or paleobiologist working today, and how these scientists got into the field. Hear about their experiences on Museum expeditions and how their investigations continue to shed light on the interrelationships of major dinosaur lines, new molecular signatures in the evolution of dinosaurs, and more. Don't miss out on this dynamic gathering of experts in the field!

This panel will be moderated by the Museum’s Macaulay Curator of Paleontology Roger Benson; panelists will include Kimberely Chapelle, Diego Pol, and Jasmina Weimann.

For more details and to reserve tickets, visit: https://bit.ly/3Qf4rqX

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