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Saturdays, April 13 - June 8, 2013
8 Saturdays of fun-filled, educational adventures in the ROM's fascinating galleries. For children 5 - 14 years.
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Paul Kane: Truth and Mysteries ►
Between 1845 and 1848, Canadian painter Paul Kane travelled as far as the Pacific Ocean, largely following the fur-trade routes. He returned with more than 600 sketches, forming the basis for a cycle of studio paintings. But how do his sketches compare and is there a story to be told by looking beneath the layers of his painted canvases?
In April 2013, ROM Biodiversity is sending a team of researchers deep into the Bornean rainforest in search of new species of insects, mammals and fungi and new data of relevance to conservation planning.
Yesterday the ROM held our first Google+ Hangout on Air, the first museum in Canada to do so. There's more to come every Tuesday and Thursday at Noon EST until April 30th.
April 2, 2013 is an historic day for the Canadian Autism community
ROM scientists discover DNA fragment in Northern Ontario forest that can not be identified against any known species within their vast storage banks of frozen DNA.
Every year, thousands of migrating birds encounter urban environments on their way to breeding or feeding grounds. Birds mistake the reflection in buildings for habitat during the day, and are attracted to light at night - both situations cause an estimated 1 million bird deaths per year in Toronto alone.
The Shorty Awards honor the best in social media.
The Panelists from the upcoming Fashion Crimes Debate share what they consider unforgiveable fashion crimes. What do you consider to be a fashion crime?
Senior Preparator, Bob Walsh was asked to give a talk on his specialty, exhibit lighting design, by the National Institute of Design in Ahmedabad, India.
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