Video: Smithsonian Paleobiologist Brian Huber
Brian Huber studies fossil organisms known as “forams” to learn about climate change in this video snippet from the Smithsonian Marine Collections video. More about world climate change can be found in our Climate Change featured story.
History Channel and Smithsonian Institution
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