With help from a captive breeding program and the watchful eyes of sheepdogs, the small mammal has been reintroduced to the country’s plains
Today’s video hoaxes can be downright ugly. But image-makers have been fooling viewers from the beginning
One of Smithsonian’s most storied buildings is reopening with an eye toward humanity’s great potential
Shortly before he died, the jazz legend offered his own rendition of the classic holiday poem
Harvard professor David Damrosch's new release has readers traveling to London, Paris, Nigeria, Tokyo and beyond without ever leaving home
In dogged pursuit of an exotic world record, an engineer heads to the desert with archery equipment you can't get at a sporting goods store
Raw and affecting depictions of rural life in the early 20th century were strikingly modern
Two hundred years after her birth, her pioneering commitment to public health has only become more salient
Substances that persistently luminesce could be used in streets, sidewalks and buildings
Journey to the far north of Alaska, where the Indigenous communities hunt caribou, the backbone of the region's ecosystem
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Mixed media artist Lisa Solomon describes how she and five other artists have embraced Crayola in their work
The spirited aviator came out of poverty to soar to great heights
Beneath a desert in Israel, a scholar and his team are unearthing astonishing new evidence of an advanced society in the time of the biblical Solomon
A new book by journalist Lina Zeldovich traces the management of human waste—and underscores poop's potential as a valuable resource
An innovative interactive map could aid future disaster planning, especially for vulnerable countries in the developing world
In river basins across the country, communities are working to protect the endangered and endemic reptiles
The upcoming 2023 Renwick Invitational explores how Indigenous worldviews and the present moment inform what Native artists are making today
A 40-year study found 77 species of rainforest birds weigh less on average, and many have longer wings, than they used to
Covering 962 square miles, the Wisconsin Shipwreck Coast National Marine Sanctuary includes 36 known shipwrecks
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