Subjects -> PALEONTOLOGY (Total: 43 journals)
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- “Moldly” Exploring Fungal Functions
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Abstract: by Sara Klingensmith Fungi, a vast group neither animal nor plant, comprise a diversity of organisms ranging from microscopic, unicellular yeasts and molds to enormous, hardened brackets, to jiggly, gelatinous […]The post “Moldly” Exploring Fungal Functions appeared first on Carnegie Museum of Natural History. PubDate: Fri, 10 Jun 2022 18:34:06 +000
- Prozac and Caffeine in Our Wastewater: Effect on Freshwater Mollusks
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Abstract: by Tim Pearce Chemicals in our medications, supplements, foods, and beverages often pass through our bodies and wind up in our wastewater. Antidepressants are one of the more common pharmaceuticals […]The post Prozac and Caffeine in Our Wastewater: Effect on Freshwater Mollusks appeared first on Carnegie Museum of Natural History. PubDate: Fri, 10 Jun 2022 16:59:29 +000
- Do Any Mammals Lay Eggs'
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Abstract: by Dr. John R. Wible Scientists recognize three major types of living mammals: placentals, marsupials, and monotremes, all of which produce milk to nourish their young. Of the 6,495 mammal […]The post Do Any Mammals Lay Eggs' appeared first on Carnegie Museum of Natural History. PubDate: Thu, 02 Jun 2022 19:59:06 +000
- Cryptocurrency and Its Environmental Impact
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Abstract: by Dr. Travis A. Olds Since the onset of the pandemic, millions of new miners have begun working to uncover raw resources; however, these miners are not the typical rock […]The post Cryptocurrency and Its Environmental Impact appeared first on Carnegie Museum of Natural History. PubDate: Wed, 01 Jun 2022 20:07:18 +000
- Exploring the Role of Leaf Litter In Our Forests
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Abstract: by Abby Yancy Leaf litter is the dead plant material that has fallen from trees, shrubs, and other plants. It hangs around on the ground surface until it decomposes, with […]The post Exploring the Role of Leaf Litter In Our Forests appeared first on Carnegie Museum of Natural History. PubDate: Wed, 04 May 2022 13:29:00 +000
- City Nature Challenge: A 2022 Reflection
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Abstract: by Patrick McShea This year marked the fifth consecutive year that CMNH has sponsored the City Nature Challenge (CNC). One benefit of participation in the annual global event is a better understanding of […]The post City Nature Challenge: A 2022 Reflection appeared first on Carnegie Museum of Natural History. PubDate: Tue, 03 May 2022 18:25:42 +000
- Sharing a City Park With a Resident Reptile
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Abstract: by Patrick McShea Last April, when reports of a large unidentified snake in Frick Park briefly captured the attention of Pittsburgh news media, Park Ranger Erica Heide was not alarmed. […]The post Sharing a City Park With a Resident Reptile appeared first on Carnegie Museum of Natural History. PubDate: Thu, 28 Apr 2022 16:32:33 +000
- Using iNaturalist in the City Nature Challenge and beyond
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Abstract: by Patrick McShea Participation in this year’s City Nature Challenge (CNC), April 29–May 2, is a great way to familiarize yourself with iNaturalist, an innovative cell phone app that powers the annual […]The post Using iNaturalist in the City Nature Challenge and beyond appeared first on Carnegie Museum of Natural History. PubDate: Mon, 18 Apr 2022 17:34:06 +000
- Protected: Wonderment Returns
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Abstract: There is no excerpt because this is a protected post.The post Protected: Wonderment Returns appeared first on Carnegie Museum of Natural History. PubDate: Thu, 14 Apr 2022 13:53:01 +000
- Reckoning with Indigenous sovereignty and US public lands through place
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Abstract: by Dr. Bonnie McGill US Secretary of the Interior Deb Haaland (a member of the Laguna Pueblo) recently initiated a task force to address derogatory place names on federal lands, including names […]The post Reckoning with Indigenous sovereignty and US public lands through place names in national parks appeared first on Carnegie Museum of Natural History. PubDate: Wed, 06 Apr 2022 13:30:00 +000
- The Art of Making Fish Familiar
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Abstract: by Patrick McShea Fish in the wild are difficult to observe, even for the scientists who study them. Monster Fish: In Search of the Last River Giants, an exhibition traveled and developed […]The post The Art of Making Fish Familiar appeared first on Carnegie Museum of Natural History. PubDate: Thu, 31 Mar 2022 14:52:54 +000
- Learning From Misinterpretations
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Abstract: by Patrick McShea Every job has its awkward moments, even work aiding museum visitors in their interpretation of exhibits. One memorable situation in that realm involved a father explaining skeletal […]The post Learning From Misinterpretations appeared first on Carnegie Museum of Natural History. PubDate: Mon, 28 Mar 2022 20:05:52 +000
- For the Love of Dead Plants
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Abstract: by Koa Reitz Reposted from Plant Love Stories. One of my earliest memories as a child is my friend finding a big leaf when we were at the park, and […]The post For the Love of Dead Plants appeared first on Carnegie Museum of Natural History. PubDate: Fri, 25 Mar 2022 18:28:52 +000
- Protected: Finding Answers: From Museum to Mountains and Back Again
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Abstract: There is no excerpt because this is a protected post.The post Protected: Finding Answers: From Museum to Mountains and Back Again appeared first on Carnegie Museum of Natural History. PubDate: Fri, 25 Mar 2022 16:21:00 +000
- Facing Outward, Looking Ahead: Richard Serra’s “Carnegie” As Part Of
An 125 Year Legacy Of Architecture and Outdoor Sculpture-
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Abstract: by Albert D. Kollar and Mary Wilcop On a sunny fall weekend last November 6th and 7th, a celebration honored the 125th Anniversary (1895 – 2020) of the founding of the […]The post Facing Outward, Looking Ahead: Richard Serra’s “Carnegie” As Part Of An 125 Year Legacy Of Architecture and Outdoor Sculpture appeared first on Carnegie Museum of Natural History. PubDate: Mon, 21 Mar 2022 21:40:55 +000
- Protected: Tracking Pittsburgh’s Paddlefish
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Abstract: There is no excerpt because this is a protected post.The post Protected: Tracking Pittsburgh’s Paddlefish appeared first on Carnegie Museum of Natural History. PubDate: Fri, 11 Mar 2022 21:00:00 +000
- March Mammal Madness and Middle School Science Class
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Abstract: by Patrick McShea At one suburban Pittsburgh school, the tournament bracket sheets currently generating discussions have nothing to do with basketball. Since 2013, science teacher Christian Shane has strengthened science […]The post March Mammal Madness and Middle School Science Class appeared first on Carnegie Museum of Natural History. PubDate: Thu, 10 Mar 2022 21:01:05 +000
- St. Patrick and Our Fear and Fascination With Snakes
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Abstract: by Patrick McShea Through the lens of natural history, the legend of a Fifth Century Christian Missionary driving the snakes of Ireland into the sea has no factual basis. Ireland […]The post St. Patrick and Our Fear and Fascination With Snakes appeared first on Carnegie Museum of Natural History. PubDate: Thu, 10 Mar 2022 20:36:28 +000
- Protected: Reptiles, and Amphibians, and Bones' Oh My!
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Abstract: There is no excerpt because this is a protected post.The post Protected: Reptiles, and Amphibians, and Bones' Oh My! appeared first on Carnegie Museum of Natural History. PubDate: Tue, 08 Mar 2022 21:21:51 +000
- Antarctica and the Anthropocene: Novel Species to the Polar South and
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Abstract: by Nicholas Sauer For better or worse, humans have left an impact on every corner of the globe, and Antarctica is no exception. One of the ways humans have altered […]The post Antarctica and the Anthropocene: Novel Species to the Polar South and Their Ecological Impact appeared first on Carnegie Museum of Natural History. PubDate: Wed, 02 Mar 2022 20:18:03 +000
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