Academy biologists regularly conduct in-water training and enrichment exercises with our resident rays—which is why human feet occasionally make a webcam cameo. The rays eat clam tongue, prawns, squid ...
"Diagram of the Earth's seasons as seen from the south" © 2006 Tauʻolunga ...
The Museum opens at 9:30 am today. Watch as a diver plunges into one of the world's deepest living coral reef tanks. Daily, 11:30 am and 1:30 pm.
This is a recurring event. Check the daily calendar for more schedule information.
The Academy will present the Fellows Medals, Distinguished Service Awards, and new Fellows on October 15, 2024 ...
When educators step into a training about the NGSS, they often arrive with a number of burning questions they hope to have addressed. To put their minds at ease, start your very first training by ...
Students will explore tectonic plate boundaries and different types of seismic waves generated by earthquakes.
Students receive their science notebooks and take the time to make them their own.
"No man is an island.” This saying is also true for organisms in an ecosystem. No organism exists in isolation. Individual organisms live together in an ecosystem and depend on one another. In fact, ...
Scientific Publications offers a window into the exciting discoveries of Academy scientists, whose research forms the basis of knowledge regarding the evolution and dispersal of many different species ...
To date, the larger Pacific striped octopus has been observed only in a small handful of locations off the coast of Nicaragua, in murky intertidal waters close to the mouths of rivers. For all we’re ...
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