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Galileo’s original telescope, 16th century. Istituto e Museo di Storia della Scienza, Florence
Last week we described how conservators in the BKM conservation lab have been combining analytical t
Trace FossilsIt’s not only hard parts of organisms that can fossilise, providing a record of their e
In 1939 Walt Disney Studios purchased hundreds of Airline Chairs for their new studio in Burbank, Lo
The Brooklyn Museum collection includes twelve monumental alabaster reliefs from the Northwest Palac
thetangentialruinsminneapolis:So, the new video games exhibit at the Science Museum of Minnesota is
A great auk in an illustration from the Museum Wormianum, written by Danish naturalist Ole Worm in 1
New pads were created using Neoprene (polychloroprene) rubber sheet to replace the degraded rubber d
In September, this animal mummy will be joining theexhibition Lost Egypt, a long term loan developed
chavisory:Union Station, our combination Amtrak station/science museum, because why not. @into-the-
f-l-e-u-r-d-e-l-y-s:©Catherine McIntyre - Astrolabe in the Oxford Museum of the History of Science
A fine 40mm specimen #paradoxides trilobite showing excellent preservation of the exoskeleton, each
Stützite was first described in 1951 from a museum specimen from Sacarimb, Romania. It was named for
We are thrilled to be partnering with students from Brooklyn College’s Performance and Interactive M
Georgius Hartmann, Astrolabe, 1548. Nuremberg. Replica. National Maritime Museum, Greenwich
typhlonectes:Giant Group of Octopus Mothers Discovered in the Deep Sea via: The Field Museum“When I
‘The Chaucer Astrolabe’On display at the British MuseumDating to 1326 and of English origin, this is
Our 2015 Brooklyn Artists Ball will once again feature artist-created immersive table environments.
Ancient Roman Nanotechnology — The Lycurgus CupIn the 1950’s the British Museum acquired
An astrolabe originating from India, circa 1608.Currently on display at the Museum of Islamic Art, D
Celestial clockwork globe crafted by Gerhard Emmoser of Vienna, Austria. Dated 1579. Was listed as
James Reynolds - Astronomical diagram. Comets - c.1850 - via Science Museum Group
Created in the late 19th century in Shiraz, Iran, this object is one of four large panels from a dec
Many objects within the Brooklyn Museum collection were found on excavations including this beautifu
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