Category Archives: Biology

Plants of Central Brazil – Historical rescue and virtual herbarium by Auguste Glaziou, Brazil National Museum (Digital Restoration)

The exhibition “Plantas do Brasil Central – Historical rescue and virtual herbarium by Auguste Glaziou”, is focused on cultural and scientific dissemination, operating at the interface of memory and scientific production. Promoted by the Herbarium and the Department of Botany of the National Museum / UFRJ, will feature the conference…

Shells, Corals, Butterflies, Brazil National Museum (Digital Restoration)

The exhibition “Shells, corals, butterflies”, with a space of 350 square meters, about 2 thousand invertebrates. The revitalization project of the exhibition aimed to preserve and disseminate the collections and processes linked to recent research in the areas of Entomology (science that studies insects) and Invertebrates, highlighting the most relevant…

Evolution of Life: Exploring the mysteries of Dinosaur, Japan National Museum of Nature and Science

Today, reptiles and birds are quite different animals. Studying dinosaurs however bridges the gap between the two. There are countless mysteries including the origin of dinosaurs, their increase in size, diversification, and their extinction. How much can we learn from the silent testimonies of fossils? Evolution of Saurischian Dinosaurs Saurischians…

Evolution of Life: From the Earth’s Origin through Human Existence, Japan National Museum of Nature and Science

Since their beginnings some four billion years ago, life forms have become increasingly diverse due to the ongoing process of environmental adaptation. Evolution involves an endless cycle of emergence and extinction of different species. Human beings, part of the mammal group which flourished following the demise of the dinosaurs, have…

Rhomaleosaurus: Back to Life in Virtual Reality, 360° Video, Natural History Museum London

Encounter a prehistoric sea dragon in this 360-degree virtual reality experience. Teleport to the Natural History Museum in London and encounter the prehistoric ‘sea dragon’ Rhomaleosaurus, as it comes back to life before your eyes. Watch as this marine reptile roams the gallery over 180 million years after it died.…