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The Field Museum will present it’s new exhibition Friday, March 10 which tells us the story of evolution from the Precambrian to the Quaternary periods. The exhibition is located on 27,000 square feet territory, where you will discover a vast range of exhibits that examine how life has unfolded on Earth over the course of 4 billion years through the process of evolution. To boost the presentation of the idea, museum workers employed animated videos, dramatic lighting and interactive displays to illustrate how life on earth progressed from single-cell organisms to Homo sapiens. The guides over the exhibition have also prepared for the challenges from the opponents of the Darwin's theory and have even organized a reading of "Inherit the Wind," the play based on the Scopes Monkey Trial, which resulted in the conviction of a biology teacher for teaching evolution.
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