Today our collection of spread wings is the largest in the world, preserving more than 40,000 specimens.
Today our collection of spread wings is the largest in the world, preserving more than 40,000 specimens.
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arctos.database.museum/home.cfm
Now we've got your attention, check out our new undergrad research story - Jasper's working with a 50-year-old shell dataset to look at Bering Sea community structure, at the @burkemuseum.bsky.social.
👉 fish.uw.edu/2025/02/snai...
Now we've got your attention, check out our new undergrad research story - Jasper's working with a 50-year-old shell dataset to look at Bering Sea community structure, at the @burkemuseum.bsky.social.
👉 fish.uw.edu/2025/02/snai...
Photo: Carex multispiculata from Chile, photographer: José Ignacio Márquez Corro
Study: nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
Photo: Carex multispiculata from Chile, photographer: José Ignacio Márquez Corro
Study: nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
Sign up for a Microfossil Workshop by Jan 3! and the DIG Field School applications open soon! #paleo #K12STEM
Sign up for a Microfossil Workshop by Jan 3! and the DIG Field School applications open soon! #paleo #K12STEM
www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
www.cambridge.org/core/journal...
I excavated this clam with our crew back in 2014 and our founder, Mike Triebold, donated it the the Burke museum this spring.
Kelsie did an awesome job on this Platyceramus platinus from the Niobrara, measuring in around 4 feet in diameter. Go see it! 🧪 🦪
I excavated this clam with our crew back in 2014 and our founder, Mike Triebold, donated it the the Burke museum this spring.
Kelsie did an awesome job on this Platyceramus platinus from the Niobrara, measuring in around 4 feet in diameter. Go see it! 🧪 🦪
"A drinking hummingbird rapidly opens and shuts different parts of its bill simultaneously, engaging in an intricate and highly coordinated dance with its tongue to draw up nectar at lightning speeds."
www.washington.edu/news/2024/12...
"A drinking hummingbird rapidly opens and shuts different parts of its bill simultaneously, engaging in an intricate and highly coordinated dance with its tongue to draw up nectar at lightning speeds."
www.washington.edu/news/2024/12...
www.youtube.com/shorts/lcMtV...
www.youtube.com/shorts/lcMtV...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=NC5J...
www.youtube.com/watch?v=NC5J...