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- Wherein Emily addresses popular queries about things and stuff.
- Wherein Emily explores the oft forgotten wet specimen collection.
- Groundskeeper Adam Coe brings a black bear skull into the museum for Emily's analysis.
- Wherein Emily collects a wolf that had been hit by a car.
- Wherein Emily suggests ways to gain superpowers.
- Wherein Mr. Wolf loses his skin.
- Wherein Emily answers questions about Mr. Wolf.
- Wherein Emily takes Mr. Wolf's insides and moves them outside.
- Emily gets a stuffed bear from YouTube star, Michael Aranda, and proceeds to gut it.
- Wherein Emily addresses popular queries about things and stuff, again.
- Wherein Emily discusses what moves us -- literally.
- Wherein things are not always as they seem, and brains get scooped.
- Emily explains the difference between horns and antlers.
- Wherein Emily describes pangolins and how "It's basically a Sandshrew".
- Emily answers more fan questions.
- Anthropological case study of the subspecies Homo sapiens graslii.
- Emily describes owls.
- Emily and the gang talk a walk to find the rest of the bear to match the skull that was brought in earlier.
- Wherein kids ask the darndest things.
- Wherein Emily talks about what it means to 'De-Extinct' - pet dinosaurs? Probably not.
- Emily provides a lot to consider and asks what the audience thinks.
- Wherein Emily very nearly cries at least seven times.
- Wherein we attempt to figure out our origins.
- Wherein Emily dispenses advice on tackling your first dissection.
- Wherein we explore tiny skeletons and adaptive evolution.
- 2013–TV EpisodeWherein Emily explores the biggest things ever.
- 2013–TV Episode
- Wherein we discuss the underrated smell of dead chipmunks.
- Dr. Janet Voight settles the eternal debate about the plural form of "octopus".
- 2013–TV EpisodeJim Boone shows off his insects. Some of these might actually be plants.
- Emily's fourth installment of Ask Emily, where she answers questions submitted by fans on social media.
- Wherein Emily givers her sincerest thanks to Dave Dyer for giving her the opportunity to volunteer in the UMZM: without his initial support and encouragement, none of this (show) would have been possible.
- Emily's first day in her new office at The Field Museum.
- Wherein Emily asks researchers, curators, scientists, docents, and visitors alike how they would define a museum.
- Wherein questions are answered and arms are waved.
- Emily is back at it again with Anna Goldman, mammal preparation lab manager, and special guest Hosenose.
- Emily Graslie digs into how women are treated on YouTube and taps into much larger issues, in STEM fields and society in general.