Take a journey with Jennifer, a Chicago-based Ghanaian designer, as she reimagines items in Field Museum collections as remarkable, wearable pieces of art. Connecting Threads: Africa Fashion in ...
Our weekly seminar series features speakers and their research related to the study of natural history and culture. This week's event, sponsored by the Field Museum Women in Science, will feature Cait ...
Established in honor of our longtime colleague Bill Stanley and supported by the Bill Stanley Memorial Fund, this program offers African scientists living and working in Africa a unique opportunity ...
Our weekly seminar series features speakers and their research related to the study of natural history and culture. This week's speaker is Ashley Dequilla from the University of Illinois Chicago. The ...
The Papua New Guinea collections at the Field Museum are the largest part of the Museum’s Pacific Collections, with 35,000 cultural items. As part of the celebration of Papua New Guinea’s 50th ...
Carving of a mythological bird figure hints at origins of ancient religion Museum open daily, 9am-5pm, last entry 4pm. Closed on Thanksgiving and Christmas Day.
Twenty-foot-long specimens described as separate species from their cousins, named after mythology’s Hydra Museum open daily, 9am-5pm, last entry 4pm. Closed on Thanksgiving and Christmas Day.
which could help explain why ancestors of modern birds survived when all the other dinosaurs died Museum open daily, 9am-5pm, last entry 4pm. Closed on Thanksgiving and Christmas Day.
Rewriting the armadillo family tree: a new species, plus a name change for the state mammal of Texas
What was once known as the nine-banded armadillo is actually four different species Museum open daily, 9am-5pm, last entry 4pm. Closed on Thanksgiving and Christmas Day.
The titanosaur Patagotitan mayorum is a big deal—literally, the biggest dinosaur that scientists have discovered to date. This long-necked, plant-eating dinosaur lived over 100 million years ago in ...
The ancient stardust reveals a “baby boom” in star formation Museum open daily, 9am-5pm, last entry 4pm. Closed on Thanksgiving and Christmas Day.
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