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Why does this Field Museum scientist live in Madagascar? Because that’s where you find the oddest creatures.

Por: Chicago Sun Times Entertainment January 06, 2023

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A map might come in handy to navigate the corridors and narrow stairwells of the Field Museum to find Steve Goodman’s office.And when you do, chances are he won’t be there. After all, he’s hardly been there for most of the 35 years he’s worked for the renowned Chicago museum. Of the museum’s 150 scientists, Goodman is the only one stationed full-time and in the field, save for trips to Chicago to bring back specimens.For those three... + full article



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