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The Romance of Ants
July 30, 2010 — January 2, 2011
Find your inner scientist as you explore the exhibition, The Romance of Ants, and discover things you never thought you’d be interested in. Get a rare look at the life of Field Museum scientist Dr. Corrie Moreau, and learn how her childhood love for insects spurred a career dedicated to researching ants. More information...
Climate Change
June 25, 2010 November 28, 2010
Uncover the natural evidence of climate change, and discover how even your small, individual changes add up quickly to help reduce global warming. More information...
Lasting Impressions: Chinese Rubbings from The Field Museum
February 12, 2010January 3, 2011
Featuring two-dozen examples, selected from over 7,000 items in The Field Museum’s collections, discover the artistry and intricacy of Chinese rubbings. More information...
kip fulbeck: part asian, 100% hapa
April 2September 6, 2010
In a world that is used to categorizing people by a single identityrace, ethnicity, age, religion, etc.how do we define the in-between? More information...
Mammoths and Mastodons:
Titans of the Ice Age
March 5, 2010September 6, 2010
From the gigantic mammoth to the massive mastodon, these creatures have captured the world’s fascination. Meet “Lyuba,” the best-preserved baby mammoth in the world, and discover all that we’ve learned from her. Journey back to the Ice Age through monumental video installations, roam among saber-toothed cats and giant bears, and wonder over some of the oldest human artifacts in existence. More Information...
Insects: 105 Years of Collecting
The Field Museum's entomologists have accumulated one of the largest collections of insects in the Western Hemisphere. Come and see spectacular beetles, giant butterflies, 40 million-year-old insects in amber, and other wonders. More information...
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