Mark Norell appears in the following:
Why Birds Are Really Living Dinosaurs
Friday, March 18, 2016
The Brontosaurus Is Back!
Wednesday, April 08, 2015
Ancient Flying Reptiles Offer Glimpse at Evolutionary Past
Tuesday, April 08, 2014
Stolen Tyrannosaurus Skeleton Returns to Mongolia
Thursday, May 09, 2013
This week the United States returned a stolen 70-million-year-old Tyrannosaurus skeleton to Mongolia. Dr. Mark Norell, Curator-in-Charge of Paleontology at the American Museum of Natural History, was one of the first people to bring the looted skeleton to the attention of U.S. customs officials, and he'll talk about the skeleton and how it was discovered.
Please Explain: Silk
Friday, February 25, 2011
The first silk textiles were created some 5000 years ago. This week's Please Explain is all about silk, and how fibers made by worms create versatile fabrics and have helped shape the culture of much of the world. Mark Norell, Chair of the Division of Paleontology at the American Museum of Natural History, who is currently finishing a book on the Silk Road, talks about the history of silk; Ingrid Johnson, professor of Textile Development and Marketing at the Fashion Institute of Technology; and Rebecca Robertson, Decorating and Home Editor for Martha Stewart Living join us to discuss how silk is produced, processed, used, and how it should be cared for.