[s2e3] Natural History -
The episode reveals that for every object on public display, approximately 3,000 items are stored behind the scenes. It features artifacts from the HMS Challenger's historic sea journey, many of which have never been seen by the public. Alternative "[S2E3]" Contexts
Meteorite expert Natasha showcases "space dust"—micrometeorites collected and studied to understand the composition of our solar system. [S2E3] Natural History
Features scientist Rob Dunn discussing Art, Science, and Food , exploring the evolution of flavor and how microbes influence our relationship with food. The episode reveals that for every object on
Depending on the specific series you are interested in, "S2E3" may refer to other "natural history" or science-related content: Features scientist Rob Dunn discussing Art, Science, and
Focuses on prehistoric life, specifically the End-Ordovician Extinction , the first of the "Big Five" mass extinctions where over 80% of marine species vanished.
The episode highlights the diverse responsibilities of museum staff, focusing on how they maintain the facility while advancing scientific knowledge through the collection: