Explore the diversity of organisms that glow and learn how scientists study this amazing natural phenomenon in the latest exhibition from the American Museum of Natural History, now on view.
For seven weeks this spring, nine 16-to 20-foot-tall, human-shaped stone figures by Swiss-born, New York-based artist Ugo Rondinone, will transform Rockefeller Center, inhabiting the plaza between 49th and 50th Streets as if transported from another time.
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