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The Bell Museum is Minnesota’s official natural history museum, established by the legislature in 1872 and held in trust by the University of Minnesota. For over a century, the museum has preserved and interpreted our state’s rich natural history. The Bell’s collections contain over one million specimens, representing every county in Minnesota and various locales around the globe. With a mission to ignite curiosity and wonder, explore our connections to nature and the universe, and create a better future for our evolving world, the Bell aims to serve learners of all ages.
How to Read a Star Map
In this video, learn about how to read a Star Map with expert astronomers from the Bell Museum and the University of Minnesota 4H Extension!
Download a Star Map at: www.bellmuseum.umn.edu/star-map/
Download a Star Map at: www.bellmuseum.umn.edu/star-map/
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Honest Answers to Ridiculous Questions: Episode 2
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Honest Answers to Ridiculous Questions: Episode 2
Honest Answers to Ridiculous Questions: Episode 1
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Honest Answers to Ridiculous Questions: Episode 1
Troubled Waters: A Mississippi River Story
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2024 Solar Eclipse!
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Join us for the 2024 Solar Eclipse on April 8! Learn more at: www.bellmuseum.umn.edu/event/spring-equinox-solar-observing-mar-20/
Sensory Friendly Saturday at the Bell
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Sensory Friendly Saturday at the Bell
Science of Sound: Chase Bliss & Bell Museum Performance
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Join us for Spotlight Science: the Science of Sound on January 20! Discover the world of sound waves with University of Minnesota researchers and alumni! Watch as your voice is translated into digital sound as you send an audio postcard, test your own abilities as you learn how scientists study human hearing, and experiment with audio engineers during hourly live music performances. Learn more ...
Science of Sound: Chase Bliss & Bell Museum Performance
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Join us for Spotlight Science: the Science of Sound on January 20! Discover the world of sound waves with University of Minnesota researchers and alumni! Watch as your voice is translated into digital sound as you send an audio postcard, test your own abilities as you learn how scientists study human hearing, and experiment with audio engineers during hourly live music performances. Learn more ...
Spirits Dancing by Travis Novitsky Book Launch
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Spirits Dancing by Travis Novitsky Book Launch
The Secrets of Sound
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Learn about our latest gallery cart, Secrets of Sound, and catch Secrets from a Forest, the latest Bell origial planetarium production!
Secrets from a Forest: Behind the Scenes
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Secrets from a Forest: Behind the Scenes
Collections Cove: Lucero
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Explore Collections Cove with Lucero, one of our awesome student staff members, and learn about different snake species!
Girl Scouts: Introduction & Thank you
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Girl Scouts: Introduction & Thank you
Girl Scouts: Solar System on the Ground
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Girl Scouts: Solar System on the Ground
Girl Scouts: Our Corner of the Galaxy
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Girl Scouts: Our Corner of the Galaxy
Statewide Star Party 2023 Virtual Kick-off
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Statewide Star Party 2023 Virtual Kick-off
Life In One Cubic Foot: Native Plants
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Life In One Cubic Foot: Native Plants
Life In One Cubic Foot: Aquatic Insects
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Life In One Cubic Foot: Aquatic Insects
Life In One Cubic Foot: Aphids and Beetles
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Life In One Cubic Foot: Aphids and Beetles
The locals are still as ugly as they were back then..
Cool
how are you going to keep the deer from eating the staples
As much as I love this video. I hate the video too. The absolute misrepresentation of the natives that lived here is gross. “All the power” ass shit is so wrong I’m so many ways.. atleast when you outline the natives as peaceful nature loving hippies. The natives had wars over land in Minnesota. Mention that shit in between the nature talk.
Instructions unclear made a thermal nuclear bomb
Excellent video, thank you.
What game is Orion hunting. Wild boar? Rabbit? Orion . . . . I am starting to view him in new light. Taurus the bull is nearby? Why? Is this due to bull crap?
Love the video and subject but the music is kind of a funny choice. Feels very adventure/Sherlock Holmes movie-esque 🤔😉
Rod Serling, my man
Too watery recipe
Well this was a fun random video to discover, looking forward to the next one
Unbearably preachy video, accompanied by music designed to pull at your heart strings. How can anyone watch this stuff? It is possible to make the same points without being so sappy.
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Karl
i find it highly uncomfortable to hear about *risk* of neurodivergent. there is to much ableism in the foundational thinking of the „gains“ the study could provide, i cant even think where to start to untangle it. alas, i cant blame anyone on this study, as its obviously run by neurotypicals. They cant change their allistic thinking born in a world where human lifes are mesured in their net worth for society
Recommend put in bowl and put sponge in the bowl let it sink for a while more than five minutes make sure it’s the 2/1 ratio and the sponge becomes hard and bounces like rubber
Some good seed of real history, mostly hard to find among all the tares of leftist propaganda...
Hope many many more people see this to understand the problems and do whatever each individual can
Amazing video, 1*m⁻²year⁻¹😱👍👏
48:38- It seems the urben dept didn't foresee the problem coming during city planning?
40:10- Wolf's eyes appear threatening or being threatened?
Wow, every Minnesotan should watch this series, soo wonderful with major events verified by named individuals.
It seems extraordinary to us now that nobody at that time seems to have had any qualms about the destruction of the forests .
It made doe😂
2:51 we get a glimpse of the I35w bridge that tragically collapsed on 08/01/07
White/fair skinned people need to STOP producing. All you all are doing is spreading hate😤. You all left your land, came and murdered people to take over their space. Why don't you all go home? Please go home!!! But you guys really feel you own the place. Go back to your land🧐.
😤🤬!!! THIS documentary pisses me off. The people on here talking about your family were neighbors with Indians or some parts of this documentary was sad, etc. Garbage!!! OH the indigenous people of the Americas... YOU all should have built the wall!!! YOU white people need to stop making babies🤬. Your ancestors left the old country for the new world but brought ALL of their NASTY habits with them. Hate!!! AND the total disregard for the ten commandments. I, myself, have to find myself away from this land. This is these people's land and we all continue to live in ignorant bliss as to what is happening to them. The rest of my life's mission. Help to rid the Americas of all European descendants. Spanish, Portuguese, French... So called "Americans". Which is just a mix of all mentioned polluting and plundering the land😤🤬😤🤬
I remember making this in elementary school!!
This video should have way more likes away ppl are not paying attention to what’s really important our home our mother meaning the earth because she’s speaking to us all in major ways
The question is what did we as human do wrong what did we neglect to take care of because this is bad bad almost like curse bad we as humanity has to right our wrongs period
In Oregon if you buy 40 acres you sell 40 acres no sub dividing
This videos stupid as fuck
This old video is so cool. Thank you for sharing it.
That's Jesse Ventura's great, great, great grandfather in the middle of the thumbnail picture. 🤗
There seemed to be two philosophies in direct conflict with eachother. This honestly changed the world forever. One philosophy was: We belong to the land. We are a part. And the other was: The land belongs to us. We deserve a part. As you can tell, the second philosophy took major foothold, and, as a consequence, saw no consequences/had no considerations for its greed, just greed for greeds sake. I wonder if this is a part of human nature, as we still see this kind of thought process taking part today, whether that be through war or pollution. This is interesting.
Your ancestors lived like American Indians. EVERYONE'S DID.
There were always some practices that did not quite fit the "we belong to the land" model. Poisoning rivers, driving herds over cliffs, excessive burnings etc. Humans always seem to have some propensity for destruction. Without the modern technology however, nature mostly got the chance to recover eventually.
the pathology of river water contamination with Nitrogen is agricultural land drainage system # there is no need to drain agricultural land at all # let the nitrogen in fertilizer move with water deep in soil & remain thier # 🇵🇰
Full of Somalia’s now…trash state
I think this is airing on PBS TPT tonight!!
Dus n maklike storie die mens wil sy eie God wees . Om meer kos te produseer met mider voedingswaarde is tog n leun. Ja binne 30 jaar is die dag van vandag doker ,behalwe hul wat die natuur reels gevolg het.
As a soil grading contractor from west central Wis, our company has for the past 45 years, built earthen dams and water ways, adjacient to Lake Pepin. Most of these were constructed in Pepin, Dunn or Pierce Countys in Wisconsin, on agriculture land. As we are proud to have done "Our Part" in combating soil erosion, in this area, it appears as if it might be '2 little 2 Late".
Thanks to the ethanol mandates. Way to go.
The farming fence row to fence row and thru waterways the quest for renewable fuel based on converting Canadian fertilizer into corn using chemicals to kill weeds and insects. We get polluted ground water, no birds. And no fish. Organic crops equal extreme soil erosion which isn't any better
If ethanol production is subsidized and it takes eight gallons of fossil fuel to produce ten gallons of ethanol, i don't see the benefit of growing corn.
If we change to vegan diet and small organic farmers with food forests we can solve this problem and the climate and biodiversity crises.
How can one "industry" of agriculture be allowed to devastate water quality and fisheries? This should be illegal. This is NOT right. We need to plant large buffers of trees and vegetation around ALL water ways to help capture agriculture, urban and lawn run-off. Stop using toxic chemicals in our homes, lawns or farms.
Mom was born on the family's homestead in 1910.
Great filming and photos and story, thanks.
Awsome ,I shared on fb
This was produced in 2005. Time for an update, TPT and U of Minnesota. Is it now 2024.
If you dont know the amount y9u need 150 ml water and 250 ml of cornstarch
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