The Bruce Museum in Greenwich opened its newly renovated and expanded building on April 2 following a transformative $67 million building project that more than doubles the size of the museum and triples its exhibition space. Bank of America will support the museum as Lead Partner of the new Bruce, and three of its opening […]
An international team of researchers has found the fossilized remains of the largest-known penguin on Earth. The newfound species is thought to have weighed about 340 pounds (154 kg). This is over three times heavier than the largest living species, the emperor penguin. The record previously belonged to a 256-pound (116 kg) penguin that lived in Antarctica about 37 million years ago.
An international team of researchers has found the fossilized remains of the largest-known penguin on Earth. The newfound species weighed about 340 pounds (154 kg). This is over three times more than the largest living species, the emperor penguin. The record previously belonged to a 256-pound (116 kg) penguin that lived in Antarctica about 37 million years ago.
The museum which opened to the public Palm Sunday, April 2, with a day of free admission, thanks to lead partner Bank of America has created a modern new three-story wing that hugs the traditional existing building more than doubling the Bruce’s footprint to 74,500 gross square feet.