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Her work was so quiet and fundamental—to academia and industry, all over the world—that she believed her job would be safe.
1827 fusion of art and cartography, A Bird's Eye View of Niagara Falls, likely struck 19th-century viewers as highly imaginative. Private Collection / Smithsonian American Art Museum At the start ...
Colossal, a genetics startup, has birthed three pups that contain ancient DNA retrieved from the remains of the animal’s ...
The Confederated Salish and Kootenai Tribes held their quarterly meeting on April 4, covering a wide range of priorities from ...
“If this lasts long term, we’re going to have a significant number of farmers going out of business,” said Caleb Ragland, a Kentucky farmer who is president of the American Soybean Associatio ...
You haven’t truly experienced Kansas until you’ve wandered through the endless waves of tallgrass prairie at Konza Prairie ...
The town’s artistic soul manifests in dozens of galleries showcasing everything from fine art to funky creations ... these streets where American mythology was forged, where the concepts of justice, ...
Bison have fascinated me since I saw my first one at the Theodore Roosevelt National Park in North Dakota. This may seem weird, as I was born and raised in New Hampshire, and, historically, since ...
Springtime in the Rockies is considered by many as the most beautiful time of the year in Montana as “greens up” and ...
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division This Winter, if all goes as planned, a caravan of livestock trucks will carry dozens of American bison out of Yellowstone National Park on a 500 ...