As climate change threatens the charismatic creatures, scientists are embracing innovations to help them understand and protect the bears
Dotplot gives users real-time feedback and builds a personalized map of their chests
In January 1928, Tom Howard of the "Daily News" smuggled a camera into Sing Sing, where he snapped a picture of Ruth Snyder’s final moments
Analysis of ten Eurasian individuals, up to 7,500 years old, gives a new picture of movement across continents
Sunshine Village Ski Resort in Alberta is in the perfect position for piling up powder
The autogiro finds new fans a century after its first liftoff
A new Smithsonian exhibition invites visitors to use his groundbreaking infographics as a lens into Black history
The painter’s entire “Fighters for Freedom” series is now on view for the first time in more than 75 years
In South Africa, the big cats are raised to be killed by hunters. Opponents are outraged, but advocates point to conservation benefits
Flying cars, live-translation eyeglasses, self-driving strollers and more were unveiled at the annual trade show in Las Vegas
In the late 16th century, the enigmatic warrior fought alongside a feudal lord dubbed the "Great Unifier"
We’re only beginning to understand Antarctica's Thwaites, the world's most vulnerable glacier
Her mighty contralto propelled her across color lines
A historian’s journey into the relationship between Alexander Darnes and Edmund Kirby Smith starts with a surprising eulogy
Smithsonian curators remember the celebrated artist, who died last month at 98, and who viewed humanity with biting realism
Deep in the archives, a historian rescues the tale of brave maroons
A visit to Ravenna and Rome can take you back to the fifth century, when everything seemed to be in chaos
A fresh view of Galla Placidia, who married a barbarian and ruled when the world power fell into chaos
New research has the earliest evidence yet of when the timekeeping guide was used to mark the seasons
Frederick Jackson Turner’s thesis informed decades of scholarship and culture. Then he realized he was wrong
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