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@AskACurator @BaysideScience6 constant temperature and low humidity are a must for fungal specimens.
— Simona Margaritescu (@AnomisM) September 16, 2015
@BaysideScience6 Adler Curator Pedro's favorite place is the cafe in our Sky Pavilion. He enjoys the view of DT & the lake. #AskACurator
— Adler Planetarium (@AdlerPlanet) September 16, 2015
@BaysideScience6 @AskACurator We just love our iconic mastodons, thought to be an individual, it's 2 historic ones! http://t.co/9fGZZoZ4dx
— UW Geology Museum (@UWGeologyMuseum) September 16, 2015
#AskaCurator: @BaysideScience6 @haffbroo Researching all the wonderful objects that come into our collection ... [1/2] ^el
— Heinz History Center (@HistoryCenter) September 16, 2015
@BaysideScience6 There are many methods of preventative conservation and treatment. Check out CCI's website http://t.co/0FFGYM6L8G for info
— ARA Archaeology (@ArchResearch) September 16, 2015
— CincyMuseum (@CincyMuseum) September 16, 2015
.@BaysideScience6 Interesting question! Here's more about how we got our start: http://t.co/Mz3rPtAsup #AslACurator
— SmithsonianAirSpace (@airandspace) September 16, 2015
Smallest things in @MuseumofNature parasite colln=prions that cause Scrapie in sheep. #AskACurator http://t.co/gF2HatwuK6
— Judith C. Price (@nature_jcp) September 16, 2015
@BaysideScience6 @AskACurator We move a lot of tables! Museum work isn't always glamorous!
— Mark the Mammoth (@MarktheMammoth) September 16, 2015
Traveling the world to study biodiversity! #AskACurator https://t.co/tLcY4UYRrM
— Corrie Moreau (@CorrieMoreau) September 16, 2015
@BaysideScience6 You need rocks of the right environment & right age. Some fossils can be ID-ed in the field, others require prep in a lab.
— Dinosaur Journey (@DinosaurJourney) September 16, 2015
@BaysideScience6 They're not extinct: ~10,000 species (birds) are alive today. Birds are dinosaurs, just like cats are mammals. #AskACurator
— Dinosaur Journey (@DinosaurJourney) September 16, 2015
@BaysideScience6 @AskACurator That's a tough one. It might come down to how big a state is... & how good the rock exposure is.
— Dinosaur Journey (@DinosaurJourney) September 16, 2015
.@BaysideScience6 @AskACurator How cold is the Moon? Here's the answer from curator David DeVorkin. #AskACurator pic.twitter.com/E0aTB3lfmv
— SmithsonianAirSpace (@airandspace) September 16, 2015
@BaysideScience6 It's the best! My favorite is when a kiddo comes in disliking science, but when they leave, they find they've had fun :)
— Lanc Science Factory (@lancscifactory) September 16, 2015
@BaysideScience6 @AskACurator @AMNH They're truly global - wait, make that universal with our meteorites as well!
— Susan Perkins (@NYCuratrix) September 16, 2015
@BaysideScience6 @AskACurator Made a live-sized mammoth to throw spears at for a program. It was awesome. pic.twitter.com/d7RMBgldpf
— MCB (@mcb_tx) September 16, 2015
@BaysideScience6 @AdlerPlanet @ComputerHistory I love visiting the Explore More Collections lab where a lot of our objects are exhibited.
— discoveryplace (@discoveryplace) September 16, 2015
@BaysideScience6 We have onsite and offsite facilities to care for animals while they're not on exhibit!
— National Aquarium (@NatlAquarium) September 16, 2015
@BaysideScience6 @AMNH @AskACurator Our scientists conduct dozens of expeditions every year to collect new specimens. (1/2)
— Susan Perkins (@NYCuratrix) September 16, 2015