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  • A vertebra bone that has iridescent rainbow coloring on one side.
    Article
    Working in Paleontology: An Introduction to the Collections
  • Illustration of a forest scene, with prehistoric animals on either side of a creek. In the foreground, a black and blue striped lizard-like animal perches on a rock as it appears to hunt a winged insect. A smaller lizard crosses a log over the creek. On the other side, two flat-faced, pig-sized animals approach the water’s edge, and a dinosaur creeps in the background.
    Article
    These New Fossil Discoveries Show Why Evolution is the Coolest
  • Side-by-side graphic of SUE the T. rex, showing before and after changes. The areas that have been moved or changed are highlighted in gray.
    Article
    A Fresh Science Makeover for SUE
  • Close-up view of brown tail vertebrae that curve around. They're positioned on a white cushion.
    Article
    Rediscovering a Dinosaur Named Elmer
  • North entrance to the Field Museum
    Video
    Meteorite or MeteorWRONG?
  • Illustration of a large, long-necked dinosaur on a tropical beach
    Article
    New Titanosaur on the Map, Mansourasaurus
  • Caihong juji. Illustration: Velizar Simeonovski
    Article
    This Rainbow Dinosaur Had Iridescent Feathers
  • A woman sitting at a desk with art supplies, holding a pencil in hand and drawing a nautilus
    Article
    Bringing Fossils to Life Through Art
  • Two human scientists fiddling with my gastralia.
    Video
    From T. rex to Titanosaur, Big Dinosaur Changes
  • Various rocks sorted out by type on a piece of white pastic
    Article
    Beachgoer's Guide to Lake Michigan Fossils and Rocks
  • North entrance to the Field Museum
    Video
    Fossil Myths: Cyclopes, Griffins, & Magic Fairy Bread
  • The Meteorites exhibition, now open at the Museum. Photo: J. Knight.
    Article
    Fascinating Meteorites With Clues To Understanding Our Solar System
  • Tully Monster reconstruction by Sean McMahon
    Article
    Is the Tully Monster a Vertebrate or an Enigma?
  • Side-by-side of a woman seated at a desk, working on a drawing, and a close-up of an illustration of orange foxes
    Article
    Women in Art: Adrienne Stroup, Geology Collections Assistant
  • Artist’s rendering of the space collision 466 million years ago that gave rise to many of the meteorites falling today. 
Image © Don Davis, Southwest Research Institute.
    Article
    Today's Rare Meteorites Were Once Common
  • An artist's rendering of an prehistoric carnivore called a beardog, with it's mouth open reaching for an insect.
    Article
    Fossil "Beardogs" Shed Light On Evolution Of Dogs

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