To keep pace with the changing nature of science, the American Museum of Natural History has developed Science Bulletins, a content delivery and display system that electronically streams cutting-edge scientific information anywhere in the world.
Science Bulletins is a powerful exhibition component for museums, science centers and planetariums. Content includes original feature stories in high-definition video, data visualizations, and the latest images and news from the numerous fields. Choose from AstroBulletin, EarthBulletin, BioBulletin, and HumanBulletin.
AstroBulletin: The latest developments in the ever-changing field of astrophysics are illustrated with spectacular high-resolution, late-breaking images from NASA satellites and observatories, allowing viewers to quickly learn about the universe.
EarthBulletin: Recent satellite images, field photographs, and stunning visualizations emphasize the dynamic nature of our planet. Events such as earthquakes, volcanoes and climate phenomena are illustrated each week showing viewers the latest tools and scientific techniques.
BioBulletin: Interrelationships among the Earth's habitats and species are constantly changing as scientific understanding of this complex web of life deepens. Topics include global diversity, population dynamics, habitat changes, species diversity and distribution and conservation initiatives.
HumanBulletin: An upcoming new science bulletin that will feature information on the latest developments in human biology, genomics, cognition, evolution, migration, and all the characteristics and traits that make humans unique.
Visit the Science Bulletins Website
For more information, please contact:
Jan English
Phone: 212-769-5099
Email: jenglish@amnh.org
Science Bulletins are made possible by significant support from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA).












