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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â  Baby Mammoth Love by Sally DeeringÂ  Â Three years ago in the frozen tundra of Siberia, a reindeer herder discovered the Holy Grail of prehistoric artifacts, a real, completely preserved baby mammoth christened Baby Lyuba. Since the discovery, Baby Lyuba&#8217;s star has risen faster than Lady Gaga&#8217;s &#8211; a full-color feature in National Geographic magazine, &#8230; <a href="https://riverviewobserver.net/wooly-mammoth-lyuba-wows-visitors-at-liberty-science-center-in-jersey-city/" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Wooly Mammoth Lyuba Wows Visitors at Liberty Science Center in Jersey City</span> <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a></p>
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<p><strong>by Sally DeeringÂ </strong></p>
<p>Â Three years ago in the frozen tundra of Siberia, a reindeer herder discovered the Holy Grail of prehistoric artifacts, a real, completely preserved baby mammoth christened Baby Lyuba. Since the discovery, Baby Lyuba&#8217;s star has risen faster than Lady Gaga&#8217;s &#8211; a full-color feature in National Geographic magazine, TV appearances and a national tour that brought her first to the Field Museum in Chicago and then to the Liberty Science Center (LSC) in Jersey City, where she takes center stage in their main exhibit, <strong>&#8220;Mammoths and Mastodons: Titans of the Ice Age.&#8221; </strong></p>
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<p>Designed by curators at The Field Museum in Chicago, &#8220;Mammoths and Mastodons&#8221; features fossils, touchable casts, facts about climate change and the earth&#8217;s ever-changing ecosystems. It&#8217;s all on view through January 9th, but if you want to see Baby Lyuba, she&#8217;s only on display through November 10<sup>th</sup> and then the million-dollar baby mammoth heads back to her Russian home.</p>
<p>Â &#8220;On November 11<sup>th</sup>, she will be replaced by a replica, but there&#8217;s nothing like seeing the real thing,&#8221; Mary Maluso, Associate Director of Communications at the Liberty Science Center says. &#8220;She&#8217;s encased in glass, but you can get inches from her and see every detail, the tufts of hair, eyelashes. Preserving Baby Lyuba is of the utmost importance. Every inch of her body has been catalogued and photographed.&#8221;</p>
<p>Â <strong>What&#8217;s not to love about a 42,000 year-old baby mammoth? Â </strong></p>
<p>After Baby Lyuba&#8217;s discovery in 2007, scientists examined her and concluded she was one-month old when she choked on sediment that buried her alive and the very sediment that killed her was actually a natural preserving agent that kept her intact for 42,000 years.</p>
<p>Â &#8220;The tragedy of a baby animal dying young turned into a scientific miracle,&#8221; Maluso says. &#8220;They did autopsies to see the contents of her stomach &#8211; mother&#8217;s milk &#8211; and extracted DNA. This information solidifies theories that scientists have had. It was a difficult time period to study, older information was not complete and this gave them a holistic look into her life.&#8221;</p>
<p>Â At <strong>&#8220;Mammoths and Mastodons,&#8221; </strong>museum visitors will learn about the <em>proboscidean</em> family &#8212; its ancestors in Africa that roamed the earth more than 50 million years ago right up to the small dwarf mammoths that survived until around 2,000 years ago. Â Stepping back in time, visitors can walk through ancient landscapes and learn how to hunt powerful animals, see real Ice Age artworks, teeth and fur. They can explore how scientists use bones, DNA, and microscopic pollen to learn how mammoths and mastodons lived, where they lived, and why they died. This outstanding exhibition helps guests of all ages and backgrounds understand complex issues of today&#8217;s conservation -biology. And it&#8217;s right here in Jersey City.</p>
<p>Â This is the Liberty Science Center&#8217;s fourth partnership with The Field Museum. Another Field Museum exhibit, &#8220;A T-Rex Named Sue,&#8221; was also a huge success at LSC.</p>
<p>Â &#8220;They produce high-quality experiences,&#8221; Maluso says. &#8220;It&#8217;s nice to host exhibitions from all around the country and all around the world to our guests here in Jersey City.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>How about a science exhibit on cooking?</strong></p>
<p>President and CEO Emlyn Koster works closely with Vice President of Exhibitions and Featured Experiences Wayne LaBar to design the Liberty Science Center&#8217;s permanent exhibits and those that travel to other organizations. Working internally with exhibition and graphics designers, and the Learning and Teaching department, the Liberty Science Center reaches and teaches people of all ages because it presents scientific concepts in a new and different way, combining creativity and humor with research and fact to make learning interesting and fun.</p>
<p>Â &#8220;We&#8217;re working now on an exhibition on cooking,&#8221; Maluso says.<br />
That&#8217;s not all.</p>
<p>Â <strong>ho wouldn&#8217;t want to take a Halloween Terror Tour?</strong></p>
<p>Halloween&#8217;s just around the corner and on Friday and Saturday<strong>, Oct. 29 and 30</strong>, from 6 pm-11 pm, the Liberty Science Center&#8217;s Annual <strong>&#8220;Spooktacular!&#8221;</strong> promises to be a fun way to celebrate.Â  Families are encouraged to dress in costume and monsters and ghouls will greet visitors on the &#8220;Terror Tour&#8221; (younger Trick-or-Treaters might way to skip this part,) then on to the Wildlife Challenge to see spiders and participate in a costume contest. Â Films like &#8220;Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein&#8221; will be shown and it wouldn&#8217;t be Halloween without some fun science experiments!</p>
<p>Â <strong>Celebrating a non-denominational holiday? Try the &#8220;12 Days of Science&#8221; </strong></p>
<p>The LSC staff is as busy as a gaggle of elves preparing for their annual &#8220;12 Days of Science&#8221; non-denominational holiday celebration with a different program presented each day that runs Dec 22 through Jan 2. Broadway comes to LSC when &#8220;Bubblemania&#8221; a fun show about the science of bubbles blows across the Hudson to perform for visitors. Live animals are also on the bill, snakes, tarantulas, iguanas and other crawly-things from LSC&#8217;s permanent exhibit and a real live penguin and other animals from outside habitats will be shown during this 12-day extravaganza.</p>
<p>Â Making ice cream with liquid nitrogen will also be a big draw during the &#8220;12 Days of Science.&#8221;Â  Â Kids and adults can choose unusual flavors (like broccoli) to make their own ice cream. The Liberty Science Center offers exciting, educational and fun-for-the-whole-family exhibits that will make you think outside the box. A great adventure for kids and their families, LCS expands our knowledge of science in ways that are fun.</p>
<p>Â &#8220;I don&#8217;t think people realize how science touches your everyday life and how much fun it can be to learn about these things you don&#8217;t know about,&#8221; Maluso says. &#8220;We don&#8217;t have galleries broken up in categories like biology, chemistry, but galleries that are important to you in life. We have a Communications exhibit that explores what it means when you scowl, blogging and the digital pathways. It&#8217;s an interesting way to present the content as opposed to the way science subjects might be presented in school.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>Â </strong><strong>Liberty</strong><strong> Science Center</strong>Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â  <strong></strong></p>
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<p><strong>For more info, go to <a href="http://www.lsc.org/">www.lsc.org</a></strong></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>River View Observer Best Pick Exhibiton for the entire family Main Exhibition: October 16, 2010 &#8211; January 9, 2011 Baby Lyuba: October 16, 2010 &#8211; November 10, 2010 Â Mammoths and Mastodons: Titans of the Ice Age explores the lives of these majestic animals and the environments they traversed. It also guides guests on an exploration &#8230; <a href="https://riverviewobserver.net/mammoths-and-mastodons-titans-of-the-ice-age/" class="more-link">Continue reading <span class="screen-reader-text">Mammoths and Mastodons: Titans of the Ice Age</span> <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a></p>
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<p align="center"><strong><em>Main Exhibition: October 16, 2010 &#8211; January 9, 2011<br />
Baby Lyuba: October 16, 2010 &#8211; November 10, 2010 </em></strong></p>
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<p>Â <strong><em>Mammoths and Mastodons: Titans of the Ice Age</em></strong><em> </em>explores the lives of these majestic animals and the environments they traversed. It also guides guests on an exploration of climate change then and now, helping visitors of all ages understand the implications of changing ecosystems. This exciting exhibition from The Field Museum, Chicago, brings a rich collection of fossils, touchable casts, real preserved animal tissue, immersive media, and engaging interactives to the NJ-NY area for the first-and only-time.</p>
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<p><strong><a title="http://www.fieldmuseum.org/mammoths/" href="http://www.fieldmuseum.org/mammoths/">Learn more.</a> (http://www.lsc.org/mammoths)</strong></p>
<p>Â <strong><em>Real mammoth on view for a limited time in only two cities</em></strong></p>
<p>The star of the show will be a <strong>real, completely preserved baby mammoth</strong> discovered in Siberia in 2007. Named Lyuba, she will be on view in only two North American locations this year-Chicago and Jersey City- before she returns to Russia after November 10. The dramatic and astonishing discovery of Baby Lyuba was featured in <em>National Geographic</em> magazine and on television.</p>
<p>Â In <em>Mammoths and Mastodons</em>, guests will revel in the sheer size and diversity of the proboscidean family &#8212; from its ancestors in Africa more than 50 million years ago to the comparatively small dwarf mammoths that survived until an astonishingly short time ago: the last one died out around 2,000 years ago.</p>
<p>Â Walk through immersive ancient landscapes and learn how to hunt powerful animals, see real Ice Age artworks, touch teeth and fur, and discover more in this multi-sensory exhibition suitable for all ages. Explore how scientists use bones, DNA, and microscopic pollen to learn more about these amazing animals-how they lived, where they lived, and why they died. Finally, hear what scientists conclude from the extinction of these massive creatures in times of great environmental change.</p>
<p>Could their living cousins &#8211; the elephants &#8211; and humans meet the same fate? This outstanding exhibition helps guests of all ages and backgrounds understand complex issues of today&#8217;s conservation biology.</p>
<p>Â <strong>The exhibition includes:</strong></p>
<p><strong>Â </strong><strong>ARTIFACTS AND SPECIMENS </strong></p>
<p>â–º Baby Lyuba, a perfectly preserved infant mammoth found in Siberia just two years ago.</p>
<p>Â â–º More than 100 rare fossils and specimens from collections around the worldÂ Â </p>
<p>â–º Authentic, sharp-tipped spear points and other hunting tools made by Ice Age hunters.</p>
<p>Â â–º Some of the oldest art in existence: delicate carvings and Paleolithic jewelry</p>
<p>Â â–º Fossil casts that allow visitors to touch and explore intriguing details up close</p>
<p>Â â–º Full sized animal models that create immersive scenes from the past</p>
<p>Â <strong>INTERACTIVES </strong></p>
<p>â–º Learn how scientists &#8220;read&#8221; the life stories of these long-extinct creatures in the ivory tusks they left behind</p>
<p>Â â–º Crawl beneath a saber-toothed tiger&#8217;s perch, feel the girth of a Columbian mammoth&#8217;s giant femur leg bone, and pet a musk ox&#8217;s thick fur to learn about cold-weather insulation</p>
<p>Â â–º Test advantages and disadvantages of having heavy tusks and trunks, then joust with another tusked opponent</p>
<p>Â â–º Track mammoths and their neighbors by following their footprints and match different mammoth species to their habitats &#8212; not all of which were frozen.</p>
<p>Â â–º Hear and feel the distinctive sounds of elephant communication</p>
<p>Â <strong>MEDIA </strong></p>
<p>â–º Come face to face with a herd of mammoths emerging from a Pleistocene dawn</p>
<p>Â â–º Follow mammoth evolution from giant to tiny dwarfs, and investigate how shrinking ranges contribute to species that shrink dramatically in size</p>
<p>Â â–º Investigate the causes of the Pleistocene extinction: was climate change or over-hunting to blame? Or a combination of factors?</p>
<p>Â â–º View stunning footage of elephant herds, and learn about conservation efforts currently underway to save them from the same fate that met their majestic cousins&#8230;mammoths and mastodons.</p>
<p>Â <strong>ENTRANCE FEE</strong></p>
<p>Due to the expense of bringing this outstanding exhibition to Liberty Science Center, there is an extra fee of $5.25 for adults and $3.50 for children ages 2 -12/ seniors 62+. Under 2 is free. School and group rates are also available.</p>
<p><strong>Â </strong><strong>This exhibition was created by The Field Museum, Chicago. </strong></p>
<p>Â <strong><em>About Liberty Science Center<br />
</em></strong><em>Dedicated to providing transformative experiences that connect schools and society with science and technology, Liberty Science Center is the New Jersey-New York City region&#8217;s largest science education resource. Motivated by an innovative philosophy and enabled by a $109 million expansion and renewal, Liberty Science Center is bringing the excitement of science to students, educators, families and adults in engaging new ways and establishing a progressive benchmark for the science center field. Liberty Science Center is located in Liberty State Park, Jersey City, NJ. <strong></strong></em></p>
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