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Announcement of the Joint Exhibition "What to Do, Humans? - Questioning the Future of the Earth from the Research Frontlines" by the National Museum of Nature and Science and the Institute for the Advanced Study of Human Biology

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The National Museum of Nature and Science (Director: Shinichi Nakazawa) and the Institute for the Advanced Study of Human Biology (Director: Juichi Yamagiwa) will hold a joint exhibition titled "What to Do, Humans? - Questioning the Future of the Earth from the Research Frontlines" from July 31 (Fri) to September 23 (Wed, Holiday), 2026. The exhibition will showcase research findings from both institutions, providing an opportunity to reflect on the relationship between humans and the Earth.

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Q: What are the highlights of this exhibition?
A: Researchers from both institutions will provide easy-to-understand explanations of global environmental issues and human lifestyles, incorporating the latest research findings. The exhibition is characterized by content that encourages dialogue about the future.
Q: Which researchers are participating?
A: Experts from diverse fields such as molecular anthropology, evolutionary anthropology, archaeological geography, hydrology, isotope ecology, and social anthropology are supervising and participating.
Q: Can children enjoy this exhibition?
A: Admission is free for high school students and below, and the exhibition content is planned to be explained in an easy-to-understand manner for the general public, making it suitable for family visits.
Q: Is online participation possible?
A: Currently, the opening event is announced for online application for the general public, but online exhibition details are not specified.
Q: What can I gain from this exhibition?
A: You can gain new perspectives on global environmental issues, a deeper understanding of the relationship between science and human society, and an opportunity to think about future actions.