As climate change alters ocean ecosystems, scientists look to marine mammal ecology and morphology to predict how recovering species will fare in an uncertain future
Emma Saaty
| May 11, 2023
This World Whale Day, take a look inside of the National Museum of Natural History’s whale bone repository
Emma Saaty
| February 17, 2023
The research puts modern oceanic climate change in context
Jack Tamisiea
| February 2, 2023
An Ichthyosaur graveyard, oyster middens and other headline-grabbing findings by scientists at the National Museum of Natural History
Jack Tamisiea
| January 13, 2023
The team utilized computer models to understand how a four-eyed crustacean sees in the deep ocean’s twilight zone
Jack Tamisiea
| October 20, 2022
Celebrate Shark Week by meeting some of the prehistoric sharks prowling the museum’s collection
Jack Tamisiea
| July 29, 2022
The findings illustrate how people-focused initiatives benefit both society and nature
Jack Tamisiea
| July 21, 2022
The lessons invertebrate zoologist Karen Osborn learns from the tiny worms may have robotic implications
Megan Kalomiris
| July 1, 2022
Celebrate the first day of summer by learning how seashells form and what they can tell us
Megan Kalomiris
| June 22, 2022
Sunken vessels can influence the structure, chemistry and biology of marine ecosystems, even decades after they occur
Madison Goldberg
| May 12, 2022
These charismatic animals power the marine world as we know it.
Madison Goldberg
| February 24, 2022