Humanities Festival to Feature Science

At humanities festivals, physics and chemistry typically get left off the menu, but not at this year's Chicago Humanities Festival (CHF).

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At humanities festivals, physics and chemistry typically get left off the menu in favor of poetry and philosophy, but not at this year's Chicago Humanities Festival (CHF).

"Many people are often unaware of the links between the sciences and humanities," said Matti Bunzl, artistic director for the CHF. "Science and engineering enjoy a symbiotic relationship with the arts and humanities, and we are thrilled to have so many Argonne researchers involved in this year's event."

The Chicago Humanities Festival, which began in 1989, creates opportunities for people of all ages to support, enjoy and explore the humanities. This year, Argonne will be participating in the following programs:

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