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Millions of insects will make their way through Pittsburgh over the next five years under a renewed contract between the Carnegie Museum of Natural…
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As the planet warms, regional wildflowers are in danger of declining.Researchers at several universities and the Carnegie Museum of Natural History have…
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From tree and light displays to baked goods, music and shopping, the holiday season brings with it scores of Yuletide traditions in Pittsburgh.For 57…
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The Carnegie Museum of Natural History is expansive — a person could spend hours walking the different exhibitions. But what's on display is only a small…
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The Anthropocene isn’t officially recognized as a geological epoch, but some scientists believe it’s necessary to mark the ways that humans have affected…
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The Carnegie Museum of Natural History’s collection of plant specimens is housed in rows of tall, dusty metal filing cabinets on the building’s upper…
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Pittsburgh-area scientists are part of an international group to discover a new squirrel-like mammal from the time of the dinosaurs. Ambolestes zhoui it…
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Researchers have a new way of tracking the song sparrows, dark-eyed juncos and other birds that fly about the Laurel Highlands.Some species eventually…
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The bones of a new species of meat-eating dinosaur have been discovered in the Patagonia region of Argentina, with the help of a local…
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The ways migration affects people, animals and the environment is the focus of an upcoming event series through the Carnegie Museums featuring live…