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Answering questions about climate change using exhibits at Chicago’s Museum of Science & Industry
WGN Chicago via Yahoo News· 5 days agoCHICAGO — Chicago and many other cities across the country broke all sorts of weather records last...
Have you met Chicago’s Bug Girl? Janelle Iaccino wants to enlighten the city on the greatness of the...
Chicago Tribune via Yahoo News· 23 hours agoWhen you think of the acronym STEM, you likely know it stands for science, technology, engineering ...
Skokie Titanic exhibit extended through July
Chicago Tribune· 2 days agoOver one hundred thousand visitors from 47 states have toured “Titanic: The Exhibition” since it opened on Feb. 16 at Westfield Old Orchard in Skokie....
Florida is home to theme parks, sharks, alligators, beaches, but it made ‘most boring’ list
Herald-Tribune via Yahoo News· 4 days agoBoredom score: 3.40 Adler Planetarium: Chicago, Illinois. Boredom score: 3.30 Museum of Science & ...
Why some Chicago fruit trees are blooming while cherry blossoms failed
Axios· 4 days agoFun fact: The Jackson Park cherry grove started in 2013 with 50 trees and grew to 100 by 2016....
A Guide of American Museums to Visit This Year
New York Times· 4 days agoSiblings, parents and grandparents are collaborators and muses in a variety of upcoming shows around the country that highlight family ...
John Underkoffler
GBH News· 7 days agoJohn Underkoffler was born in Pennsylvania on June 30, 1967. While completing his doctoral work at MIT, Underkoffler invented the I/O bulb, which lead to the development of
Student director of learning at Oak Park high school to ‘hit the ground running’ as new principal of...
Chicago Tribune· 4 days agoA current administrator at the high school in Oak Park will be the principal of East Leyden High...
Field Museum's 'Calumet Voices, National Stories' exhibit returns to Northwest Indiana
The Times of Northwest Indiana· 5 days agoWomen steelworkers welded their names in a 10-foot-tall steel plate during World War II that now...
Review | How our treatment of animals has changed — and hasn’t — in 150 years
Washington Post· 3 days agoThis well-researched book is an enlightening if somewhat rambling survey of how our treatment of...