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In today's episode, we present a brand new installment of DINO DNA with Conor O'Keefe! This week, Conor discusses the Mosasaurus with Amelia Zietlow, paleontogy student out of the American Museum of Natural History in New York. Sit back, relax and ENJOY this episode of The Jurassic Park Podcast!Please check out my Newsletter featured on Substack! You can sign up for the newsletter featuring the latest from Jurassic Park Podcast and other shows I'm featured on - plus other thoughts and feelings towards film, theme parks and more!FOLLOW USWebsite: https://www.jurassicparkpodcast.com/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@JurassicParkPodcastInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jurassicparkpodcast/Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/jurassicparkpod.bsky.socialThreads: https://www.threads.net/@jurassicparkpodcastFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/jurassicparkpodcastApple Podcasts: https://apple.co/2VAITXfSpotify: https://spoti.fi/2Gfl41TDon't forget to give our voicemail line a call at 732-825-7763!Catch us on YouTube with Wednesday night LIVE STREAMS, Toy Hunts, Toy Unboxing and Reviews, Theme Park trips, Jurassic Discussion, Analysis and so much more.
New York City has activated a Code Blue as temperatures drop, opening shelters to anyone in need. Meanwhile, the city's health department is also warning of a rise in RSV cases and urging vaccinations for vulnerable groups. Plus, WNYC's Samantha Max highlights the best places for Hanukkah latkes. Finally, we revisit Janae Pierre's feature on Pristine Jewelers, the go-to jeweler for hip-hop icons like Fat Joe and Cardi B, and their rise to cultural prominence.
Acclaimed American architect Jeanne Gang is well known for the expansion of New York's American Museum of Natural History, and Chicago's Aqua Tower - a mixed use 82 story mixed use building downtown.
A new exhibit that reveals new science about modern and ancient elephants opens at the American Museum of Natural History next week. Ross MacPhee, a paleo mammalogist and the curator of The Secret World of Elephants previewed it on Newsline with Brigitte Quinn.
From Jupiter's perigee to meteor showers, there are a lot of reasons to be looking skyward this November. Newsline with Brigitte Quinn spoke with Dr. Jackie Faherty, Senior Scientist and Senior Education Manager jointly in the Department of Astrophysics and the Department of Education at the American Museum of Natural History about what to expect.
Which Nora spent the weekend at the Zac Brown Band Concert and the Football Hall of Fame and which Nora went to 3 museums, 2 broadway musicals, and 1 baseball game? If you are a regular listener, it isn't too hard to guess! The Noras record a long distance episode and take the time to catch up on what they've done while Nora's been away. They talk about National Book Lovers Day, the many definitions of the word 'bust', harems, tenements, and share the offical number of diners in New Jersey. You don't want to miss this episode!
Episode: 2505 Roger Tory Peterson and James Fisher's Wild America. Today, a legendary road trip.
Hello again friends! We've made it to episode 40 can you believe it?! We are so happy to have each of you here this week and have we got some stories for you!Brittany starts us out with one of the greatest gem heists in all American history. Find out how these beach bums turned blue collar crime buddies pulled off stealing some of JP Morgan's most prized jewels that he donated to the American Museum of Natural History. Katie follows up by telling us about The Pines Barrens forrest in New Jersey and how this giant strech of protected woods hides some terrifying monsters including The Jersey Devil cryptid that Sophie previously covered. Sophie follows up with a tale of a super creepy Lizard Man that you don't want to miss out on!Follow us!Twitter- https://twitter.com/literallydpodInstagram- https://www.instagram.com/literallydisturbedpodcast/Facebook- https://www.facebook.com/literallydisturbed https://www.facebook.com/groups/literallydisturbedinvestigations https://www.facebook.com/groups/literallydisturbedpodcastWebsite- www.literallydisturbed.comPatreon-www.patreon.com/literallydisturbed
In this episode, the gang talks to friend of the show and special guest Nikki, who is shares with us her story of what dating has been like in New York City as we gradually come out of quarantine. After learning a bit more about what her approach to dating app swiping is (11:48), we talk about the necessary length of time spent talking on an app before planning a date (15:42), the importance of figuring out what you want and being up front about it (23:30), how soon is too soon to ask the hard questions and the pitfalls of pregaming a first date (34:28), and pre-date communication and good first date question suggestions (39:59). Finally, they wrap things up with a discussion about some of the terrible dating app conversation openers they've heard (50:16).NEW EPISODES DROP EVERY MONDAY!For listener submissions and booking contact keepyourselfwarmpod@gmail.comFind us on Apple PodcastsFind us on SpotifyFind us on Google PodcastsFind us on YouTubeInstagramTwitter
Besides having the SDCC Roundtable interviews, this edition has the American Museum Of Natural History cast red carpet interviews featuring a hilarious exchange between Sam Huntington and Sam Witwer
Episode: 2505 Roger Tory Peterson and James Fisher's Wild America. Today, a legendary road trip.
Le razze umane non esistono, ma allora perché abbiamo difficoltà ad abbandonare quest'idea scientificamente infondata?
Im zweiten Teil unserer Tour durch NYC sprechen wir über einen der vielen Filme, die in der Stadt gedreht wurden, schauen uns eine der berühmtesten Straßen der Welt an, tauchen noch einmal ab in die Welt des Hip Hop, stellen euch eine fast vergessene Jugendbewegung vor und beenden den Trip mit einer der einflussreichsten Indiebands der vergangenen 20 Jahre.
Gregg meets Mike Bocchetti (actor/comedian) for breakfast in NYC. As they eat Mickey Mouse pancakes, a famous movie star walks in. They do a little walking... (very little), stop to talk to a friend on the street, and make their way to the American Museum of Natural History to see the dinosaurs... in a cab. By the way, for those of you keeping up with our two listeners who've been giving each other hell via this podcast since EP 73, here are their twitter handles! They are both loyal listeners who we love... and die-hard sports fans! I'm guessing we'll be hearing more from them but, this battle goes to New England. Congrats Pats... Not just Brady! Follow these fellow Opie Radio contributors! https://twitter.com/MarkFusetti https://twitter.com/CreamyButters Follow Mike Boccetti here! https://twitter.com/MIKEBOCCHETTI Thanks to our sponsor: https://www.indulgences.store/ Some of you might know that I add original music to this podcast... as well as recreate some songs you should already know but, here's one of my friends and a loyal Opie listener who has helped me to enhance this effort by lending us his talents. Follow him, please: https://twitter.com/EBGuitarMan See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Eugenics started in Harvard University in early 1900’s Charles Darwind is the father of the Evolution Theory. A theory is an educational guess is not a fact. The first International Eugenics Congress 1922 Took place in London on July 24 1912 . It was organized by the British Eugenics Education society. The second International Eugenics Congress took place in New York City on September 25-27 with Henry Fairfield Osborn President. The third International Eugenics Congress 1932 took place in American Museum Of Natural History in New York City In August 22-23 1932 . --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/johnrosemberg/support
DR. JACKIE FAHERTY, ASTROPHYSICIST, AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY
Join me this week for a fun and fact-filled discussion with Matthew Tarr, Director of Digital Architecture at the American Museum of Natural History. Matthew will share his thoughts about digital trends and the strategies he is using to the keep the American Museum nimble in an ever-changing digital landscape.
"OLOGY" FOR YOUR STUDENTS Explore with the free web site for students and teachers from The American Museum of Natural History with AMNH educators Karen Taber and Eric Hamilton Presented by Triumph Learning
The winners of the 2015 ninth annual Chicago Toy & Game Fair's Young Inventors Challenge and Event Director Julie Blake were interviewed by host Brian Fried of Got Invention Radio www.gotinvention.comListen to this show and hear what our innovative young inventors have come up with, what inspired them and listen to the advice they give to aspiring inventors of all ages.CHICAGO, Ill. (November 25, 2015) – The winners of the ninth annual Young Inventor Challenge have been announced! Chicago Toy & Game Fair's popular youth invention contest showcased a total of 107 original toy and game entries created by nearly 200 children on November 21st at Chicago's Navy Pier. Almost one third of those entries came from the British International School of Chicago, whose student Athena Gottleib (6) took home the 2nd place prize in the Junior Category. Entrants came from as far as Mexico and California, with the Senior Category 2nd place winners, Nathaniel Grgurina and Kodo Elder (both 17 years old) flying from San Rafael, California.“This was, without a doubt, the best Young Inventor Challenge yet. To see so much creativity packed into such a small space is incredibly inspiring. Given the growing importance of STEM education, we were thrilled to see so many games, including our two grand prize winners, that demonstrated how much fun science and technology can be,” said Young Inventor Challenge Director, Julie Blake.Fantastic prize packages were on offer by the event's presenting partner Spin Master including Meccanoid robot, Meccano building sets, Legendary Yoda, Air Hogs Millennium Falcon and Zoomer Kitty. Grand prize winners and their families were also treated to dinner following the event where they got one-on-one time with Spin Master marketing and toy design professionals.Senior category winner Steven Huetteman (11) was beyond excited to take home the first place prize for his game, Chromo Tag. He explained that the game is like playing paintball without the paint, and instead, players t-shirts change color when they get wet.Junior category winner, Kedar Narayann (7, aka “Little Code Ninja” www.littlecodeninja.com) won the first place prize for his game, Storibot, which teaches blind kids to code using braille and velcro game pieces. Kedar is on a mission to help children not only play games, but also learn to make them. As part of their prize package, first place winners will have the opportunity to present their original creations at New York Toy Fair courtesy of Toy Industry Association in February 2016, and present an award at the Toy of the Year awards gala at The American Museum Of Natural History. They will also receive a behind the scenes tour of the New York Toy Fair, and Lund and Co. headquarters where Tickle Me Elmo was developed.This year's People's Choice award went to Malik Haleem (9) and Miguel Segovia (10) for their creation Hoop Shooters, which proved to be a favorite amongst the fair's 30,000+ attendees.Next year's contest promises to be even bigger in celebration of Young Inventor Challenge's 10th Anniversary. Stay tuned for updates and interviews with the winners at http://www.chitagfair.com/young-inventor-challenge/About the Chicago Toy & Game Group, Inc.The Chicago Toy & Game Group, Inc. oversees toy industry initiatives designed to encourage and promote the power of play and invention in social, educational, and professional environments. Chicago Toy & Game Group initiatives include the Chicago Toy & Game Fair (ChiTAG), the playCHIC Fashion Show, the Toy & Game Inventor of the Year (TAGIE) Awards, the Young Inventor Challenge, the International Toy & Game Innovation Conference (T&G Con), the International Summit for Professional Inventors (I-SPI), Games for Educators, Discover Games and the Chicago Toy & Game Foundation. For more information, visit www.ChiTAG.com.
ONLINE EDUCATION AT THE AMERICAN MUSEUM OF NATURAL HISTORY PLUS "THE YOUNG NATURALIST AWARD' PROGRAM Welcome back Eric Hamilton and Rob Steiner. There are so many great educational opportunities in both K-12 and Higher Ed at my favorite museum. We might even talk about taxidermy of the specimens even though that might sound stuffy. That was a pun. www.amnh.org/learn www.amnh.cor/yna Presented by WILDLIFE ACOUSTICS www.wildlifeacoustics.com @wildlifeacouedu
MUSEUM EDUCATION : COORDINATING WITH SCHOOLS Barry Joseph, Associate Director of Digital Learning at The American Museum of Natural History is our guest www.amnh.org @mmmooshme Presented by Knowledge Works.org www.knowledgeworks.org @worldoflearning
A special episode featuring an interview with Dr. Neil deGrasse Tyson, director of NYC's Hayden Planetarium and America's celebrity astrophysicist. Dr. Tyson discusses the progression of human thought through religion and science. Afterwards, Dr. Veronica and co-host Russell Cook share their personal journeys through reconciling spirituality with down-to-earth reality. Neil deGrasse Tyson is the author of many books, including the bestseller Space Chronicles: Facing The Ultimate Frontier.
In this episode, Cambridge conservation scientist Andrew Balmford discusses the state of the world's birds; the US Fish and Wildlife Service's Rex Johnson talks about a new, strategic approach to conservation (both men were presenters at the recent conference "Conserving Birds in Human-Dominated Landscapes" at the American Museum of Natural History in New York City); and the Wildlife Conservation Society's Alan Rabinowitz describes his efforts to save the world's big cats. Plus, test your knowledge about some recent science in the news.