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Dinopalooza is back and bigger than ever! Come celebrate SUE at this Museum-wide dinosaur extravaganza featuring Field scientists sharing their work, paleoart crafts, face painting, special tours, and ...
More than 150 scientists are working every day in our labs and around the world, pursuing a healthier planet and studying the millions of objects in our collections, which span the full spectrum of ...
Join Eric in the East Hall to explore the large display case with poetry! Imagine what it would feel like to stand next to a T. rex. Ponder what flowers smelled like 30 million years ago. See what ...
The A. Watson Armour III Seminar Series is a weekly seminar highlighting the research of science professionals across a broad spectrum of scientific interests, disciplines, and lived experiences. This ...
Explore ancient cave art and hominin fossils with Australian archaeologist Adam Brumm Uncover Indonesia's deep human past through groundbreaking archaeological discoveries from the islands of Sulawesi ...
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.
Hairworms are missing the tiny “hairs” responsible for cell movement, filtration, and sensing that every other known animal has Museum open daily, 9am-5pm, last entry 4pm. Closed on Thanksgiving and ...
Scientists describe nine new species of fossil grapes (60 to 19 million years old), including the oldest ones ever found in the Western Hemisphere Museum open daily, 9am-5pm, last entry 4pm. Closed on ...
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.
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.
Never-before-seen feathers were the key to Archaeopteryx flight Museum open daily, 9am-5pm, last entry 4pm. Closed on Thanksgiving and Christmas Day.
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