ResearchChannel - The Nation's Attic: Why Do We Keep All This Stuff Anyway? Does Anybody Ever Look At It?
  Programs A to Z Premieres Webcast Schedule Where to Watch Contact Us Help
      Learn How to Watch ResearchChannel  
Programming Home > Smithsonian Science Lecture Series 2006 >

The Nation's Attic: Why Do We Keep All This Stuff Anyway? Does Anybody Ever Look At It?

Windows Media
Viewing Help
QuickTime
Viewing Help
 
Download this video —
Download Tip: If you have trouble saving a file because it opens within a media player, right-click on the link and select "Save Target/Link As..."
 
Share this video —
 
Subscribe to the Series Podcast (Help)
 Video (MPEG-4) |  Audio (MP3)
Produced by:
Smithsonian Institution

08/18/2006

Description: 
The Smithsonian has often been affectionately described as "The Nation's Attic" for its role in keeping and conserving our national treasures. But in addition to the qualitative reasons for keeping these collections (for example, for their rarity and beauty), our collections are important for providing data for scientific research. Unlike family heirlooms, collections at the National Museum of Natural History are kept and collected for purposes of scientific investigation. Results from collections-based research contribute to our understanding of biodiversity, human evolution and civilization, climate change, and much more. Dr. David L. Evans, Smithsonian's Under Secretary for Science, gives an illustrated lecture about the Natural History collections and why they're important in helping us understand the natural world.

Speaker(s):
Dr. David L. Evans, Under Secretary for Science, Smithsonian Institution

Runtime:0:44:47

Rating:TV-G


Explore our more than 3,500 titles available online —
Arts and Humanities | Business and Economics | Computer Science and Engineering
Health and Medicine | K-12 and Education | Sciences | Social Sciences
-or-
Browse by Program Title | Browse by Series Title | Browse by University/Institution
 
Fibromyalgia An Update on Fibromyalgia

Milton Masciadri Inside Stories: Milton Masciadri

Dr. Paul Farmer Building a Community-based Health Care Movement

Sign up now for our monthly newsletter,
Think Forward
!
Name:   
Email:   

 

Home | About ResearchChannel | Retransmission | Terms of Use | Privacy Policy | Contact Us

Copyright © 2010 ResearchChannel. All Rights Reserved.