• New York

    Creatures of Light Nature’s Bioluminescence @AMNH

    Have you ever captured a glowing firefly? On a warm summer evening, a firefly’s light seems rare and magical. Yet the tree of life is spangled with organisms that blink, glow, flash, and glitter. Welcome to the world of bioluminescence—the generation of light by living things.

    The Creatures of Light is now at the museum! I had a great time check out the exhibits. You have to see it for yourself! A perfect date event or family time 🙂 Eighty percent of all known bioluminescent groups inhabit the world’s oceans. At certain depths, nearly all organisms glow. On land, things are quite different. There are bioluminescent fungi and insects, but no flowering plants, birds, reptiles, amphibians, or mammals that glow.

    Here are some of my favorites.


    Fluorescent compounds may help corals survive, but the role they play is not yet well understood. Researchers are still studying these animals to find out more, but have suggested a few intriguing possibilities:

    Fluorescent molecules may serve as a sunscreen, protecting corals and the dinoflagellates that live inside them by filtering out harmful ultraviolet rays.


    Injured corals often form colorful patches. These colorful spots are also areas where the coral is making fluorescent molecules that act as antioxidants, capturing toxic oxygen radicals that threaten to damage cells.
    Corals glow by absorbing and re-emitting light from the Sun. We can’t detect their fluorescence in bright sunlight, but it’s possible that some animals can. Many corals glow around the mouth and tentacles, and might use their light to attract prey.

    http://ez-www.amnh.org/creatures-of-light

  • New York

    IMAX Born to be Wild @AMNH


    Narrated by Academy-Award® winner Morgan Freeman, Born to be Wild is an inspiring story of love, dedication, and the remarkable bond between humans and animals. This film documents orphaned orangutans and elephants and the extraordinary people who rescue and raise them— saving endangered species one life at a time. Stunningly captured in IMAX, Born to be Wild is a heartwarming adventure that transports moviegoers into the lush rainforests of Borneo with world-renowned primatologist Dr. Biruté Mary Galdikas, and across the rugged Kenyan savannah with celebrated elephant authority Dame Daphne M. Sheldrick, as they and their teams rescue, rehabilitate, and return these incredible animals back to the wild.

    Born to be wild takes you on an amazing journey to see the family of orphaned orangutans and elephants and the people who raise them. It is unbelievable cute and heartwarmingly candid. Seeing the baby elephants dive into the African red earth and the swinging orangutans makes your realize the power of love.

    Take your mom for Mother’s Day!  The ticket price includes museum admission and you will be amazed at all the exhibits.

    You can catch it at the American Museum of Natural History  from

    January 9, 2012 – July 1, 2012
    LeFrak Theater

    http://www.amnh.org/calendar/event/Born-to-Be-Wild/