A new study suggests the marine mammal can recover naturally if illegal fishing is eliminated
The 19th-century artist Martin Johnson Heade abandoned his effort to paint his 'Gems of Brazil,' but why?
On a mission more than 200 million miles away from Earth, the OSIRIS-REx spacecraft grabbed rocks from Bennu
A skull and soft tissue perfectly kept in resin show that an ancient amphibian had a tongue that was both fast and extendable
The Peruvian tern's desert camouflage makes it almost impossible to track, but that’s exactly what the research team set out to do
These five November releases may have been lost in the news cycle
Art institutions are embracing AR during the Covid-19 pandemic—and making art more accessible in the process
"Rigged" may not be the way to describe them, but there were definitely some shenanigans happening
In an era of isolated anxiety, “Forces of Nature” offers room to breathe
By preserving these artworks, the artist’s message will continue to inspire future generations and elicit meaningful dialogue about the meaning of freedom
In the far north, researchers are scrambling to record baseline environmental data as communities brace for future shipping disasters
Every November, hundreds if not thousands of the birds of prey gather in Haines, Alaska, to feast on salmon
Bison mummies hold valuable information for researchers who want to understand how biodiversity evolved and responded to climate change.
Scientists are learning more about the neuroscience of awaiting uncertain outcomes
This transparent approach let voters know that their ballots were counted
Campaigns took full advantage of text-to-donate technology and peer-to-peer texting to engage voters this election cycle
The era of color-coded political parties is more recent than you might think
Paul Glenshaw examines the iconic work 'The Shaw Memorial' by Augustus Saint Gaudens, and other offerings
Puertorriqueñas' fight for suffrage shaped by class, colonialism and racism—but even today, island residents cannot vote for president
A mesmerizing 10,000-shot video captures the dramatic life cycles of several species
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