Tag: Glass flowers

  • Nation & World

    Doors reopen at Harvard Museums of Science & Culture

    After having its doors closed for 20 months, Harvard Museums of Science & Culture has announced its in-person reopening Nov. 26.

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    Scott Fulton (left) and Jennifer Brown.
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    Leafing through Glass Flowers

    A new photo book on Harvard’s Glass Flowers collection will focus on the details that make the models so lifelike.

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    Scott Fulton restoring a model.
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    A touch of rot

    A new exhibit inside the Glass Flowers gallery at the Harvard Museum of Natural History proves that a bad apple doesn’t always spoil the bunch.

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    Woman restores glass flower
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    Going forward, a look back

    The University in 2015-16 saw milestones related to diversity, scientific advances, and the renaming of the John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences.

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    Putting the Glass Flowers in new light

    The famed Glass Flowers gallery will reopen May 21 after the most extensive renovation in its history.

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    Flower power

    Four creations are back on display at the Harvard Museum of Natural History’s Glass Flowers gallery after a long absence.

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    Mapping out Harry Potter’s world

    The Harvard Museum of Natural History celebrates the world of J.K. Rowling’s Harry Potter in a gallery scavenger hunt that has proven to be a popular and educational experience.

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    Gray gets stamp of approval

    The U.S. Postal Service unveiled a new postage stamp honoring Asa Gray, founder of Harvard’s Herbaria and the man considered the founder of American botany, in a ceremony at the Harvard Museum of Natural History.

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    For love of the creepy, crawly

    Biologists from around the world are on campus this week for an international conference on invertebrate morphology sponsored by the Museum of Comparative Zoology, the Harvard Museum of Natural History, and the Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology.

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