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The Natural History Museum The mission of the Natural History Museum (UK) is to maintain and develop its collections and to use them to promote discovery, understanding, responsible use and enjoyment of the natural world. Working in 72 countries, the 250-year old museum is renowned for its pioneering approach to exhibitions, its role as an expert voice on the natural world, and the excellence and importance of scientific research. The Natural History Museum has approximately 300 scientists, and attracts more than 5.5 million virtual and physical visitors each year.
 
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Jaws: The Natural History of Sharks Jaws: The Natural History of Sharks
From: The Natural History Museum

Primitive fishes resembling sharks were swimming in the oceans over 450 million years ago. Their descendants survived successive mass extinctions, including the catastrophe at the end of the Permian period (245 million years ago) when 96 percent of all marine life was extinguished. They saw the dinosaurs come and go, and were still thriving when the mammals returned to the sea. Their long evolutionary history has refined sharks to the rank of near-perfect predators. more...

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Other Seminars from The Natural History Museum
A Natural History of Domesticated Mammals
Deep Ocean
The Search for Life: An Introduction to Astrobiology
 
 
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The Genetic Evidence for Human Evolution The Genetic Evidence for Human Evolution
From: The Natural History Museum

Analysis of the human genome has revealed information about our evolution, patterns of migration, and the relationships between humans and other primates. Recent developments have allowed the extraction of Neanderthal DNA from fossils for the first time. more...


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Selected Features from The Natural History Museum
Measuring Biodiversity: Complex Problems and a Simple Solution
By: Paul Williams
Science, the Natural World and Public Opinion: Are We in Crisis?
By: Lord May of Oxford AC Kt PRS
Snakes: Versatile Predators of the Natural World
By: Garth Underwood
 
 
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Dinobirds: The Feathered Dinosaurs of China

Endeavour Botanical Illustrations

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