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Teens (13-17)

December 13th, 2012
From glowworms to deep-sea fishes, immerse yourself in the mysterious and magical world of bioluminescence and discover the thousands of other living organisms that blink, glow, flash, and flicker in Creatures of Light, only at The Field Museum.
November 08th, 2012
 Field Museum scientists and an international team of collaborators conducted fieldwork in New Caledonia - where they collected a group of plants commonly called bryophytes (mosses, liverworts, and hornworts), ferns, as well as a group of organisms called lichens. New Caledonia is one of the world’s 35 biodiversity hotspots (and one of the smallest—about the size of New Jersey) with exceptional biological and ecological diversity.
November 05th, 2012
Encounter some of the Earth’s most awe-inspiring mammals, from saber-toothed cats and dire wolves to giant sloths and the iconic mammoths that lived 10,000-years before modern civilization. 
October 18th, 2012
Re-opened to the public September 25, 2012.
October 01st, 2012
Discovered by chance in 1940 by four teenagers, the Lascaux caves in southern France have inspired and awed anthropologists, pre-historians, scientists, and artists ever since.
August 14th, 2012
Lovers of art, style, and history alike will revel in the exhibition Fashion and The Field Museum Collection: Maria Pinto.
June 12th, 2012
Welcome to the What the Fish? biweekly podcast series. Tune in every other week to listen to us discuss topics surronding the wonderful biodiversity and evolutionary history of fishes.
June 06th, 2012
Malaria: blood, sweat, and tears was conceived and produced by Malaria Consortium and photojournalist Adam Nadel to highlight the history, science and global impact of malaria.
June 04th, 2012
Part design studio, part Museum studies and part science exploration, this for-credit course gives YOU the tools and the space to explore, plan, play, and create!
April 06th, 2012
Two ancient Egyptian mummies from Field Museum collections will come face-to-face with the public like never before in Images of the Afterlife.

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