In a dry riverbed in Brazil, in a dense forest near the Amazon, a team of paleontologists found a fossilized jawbone from an ancient animal. Over the course of their fieldwork, they found eight ...
On select Tuesday evenings, experience the Museum after hours with $5-off admission after 5pm.
Celebrate Mushuk Nina, or the Andean New Year, with a ceremony led by the Kichwa Runa Community and Center of Peruvian Arts ...
Purchase a meal voucher ahead of time for a discounted rate of $20. Meal vouchers include your choice of a main dish and side dish along with a dessert.
Museum open Daily 9:00 am to 5:00 pm, last entry 4:00 pm Closed on Thanksgiving and Christmas Day ...
The Field Associates Young Professionals' Board is are a group of dynamic young professionals passionate about the Field Museum’s mission to connect all of us to the natural world and the human story.
We are open from 9am to 5pm today.
The Science and Scholarship Funding Committee is pleased to announce the Call 3 for the 2026 Graduate Fellowships. The fellowships – Armour and Women in Science support two outstanding Ph.D. students ...
The Science and Scholarship Funding Committee is pleased to announce the Call 3 for the 2026 Graduate Fellowships. The fellowships – Armour and Women in Science support two outstanding Ph.D. students ...
During Meet a Scientist, you can find them in the Grainger Science Hub. They'll discuss their work and share real items from the museum’s collection of nearly 40 million objects. From collections care ...
This week's session features Greg Skomal from the Massachusetts Division of Marine Fisheries as he presents JAWS Revisited: What have we learned about the great white shark?.
Twenty-foot-long specimens described as separate species from their cousins, named after mythology’s Hydra A fossil called Tanystropheus was first described in 1852, and it’s been puzzling scientists ...
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