Brian Malow and a panel of local scientists discuss the science of 2012.
Audio and Video
Choose from a selection of the most recent audio and video content, including those featuring Museum staff as well as visiting scientists who have presented their research at the Museum.
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Science Cafe: The Year in Science 2012
01:44.03 |
Why Leaves Change Color with Dr. Lowman
Canopy Meg appears on Untamed Science to talk leaves. 00:03.11 |
Science Cafe: New Dog on the Block
Dr. Roland Kays speaks about coyotes in North Carolina. 01:06.58 |
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Elk bugling
Elk bugling in Cataloochee Valley. Video by Mike Dunn. 00:00.41 |
Elk Sparring
Elk sparring in Cataloochee Valley. Video by Mike Dunn. 00:00.23 |
Science Cafe: From Bacteria to Black Bears
Dr. Todd P. Witcher speaks about the All Taxa Biodiversity Inventory (ATBI) in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. 01:06.08 |
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How to Track a Baboon with Dr Roland Kays
Dr. Kays goes with Untamed Science to track baboons in Africa. 00:04.31 |
Science Cafe: The Science of Cheese with Chapel Hill Creamery
Learn about the cheese-making process. 01:00.35 |
Science Cafe: Biomimicry - France Guertin
A presentation on Biomicicry, the science of emulating nature’s best ideas to solve human problems, by France Guertin. 00:55.40 |