Royal Ontario Museum
Who Needs Aliens When Prehistoric Anus-Faced Worms Already Existed
“Darting from the water depths, the spines would have been a terrifying sight to many of the smallest marine creatures that lived during that time.”
This 600-Pound Preserved Blue Whale Heart Will Last 1,000 Years
It's the first preserved blue whale heart in the world.
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The Plan to Give Every Ocean Species a Genetic Barcode
A wildly ambitious plan made even more difficult beneath the waves.
Why This Blue Whale's Massive Heart Is Being Blown Up Like a Beach Ball
The months-long process of thawing, inflating, preserving and displaying a blue whale's heart has never been done before.
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Ancient Fossil Brain Gives Clues on How Arthropods of Today Got Heads
Shedding light on how soft bodied creatures became hard.
Know Your Hashtag: It's #MuseumSelfie Day
Follow the #ArtSelfie's cousin, the #MuseumSelfie, through the art institutions of the world.
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