Margaret S. Collins, the first Black American female entomologist to earn a Ph.D., overcame sexism and racism to become a termite expert.
Renovations are underway inside the museum at the D.C. Booth Historic National Fish Hatchery and Archives. The space is being remodeled and reimagined; it will reopen as the ...
Pumpkins feature so prominently on our Thanksgiving tables—usually in the form of pumpkin pie—that they are worth a bit of ...
Horizons: Weaving Between the Lines with Diné Textiles brings together varied stylistic traditions and artists of different centuries to display the breadth of Diné weaving.
UCLA is one of 29 institutions in the greater Los Angeles region that has housed Native American ancestral remains -- more than 2,000 of them.
"Cats: Predators to Pets" opens at the Field Museum on Friday, Nov. 29. The Field Museum says the exhibit showcases the world ...
Thousands of insect species use vibrations to communicate. Now, in part because of the foundational research of a Midwestern ...
Oneida Indian Nation Representative Ray Halbritter is one of many Native Americans trying to get his ancestors' remains back.
Sibley Nature Center is pleased to announce a partnership with ConocoPhillips to support field trips and educational outreach for West Texas rural public school district students in grades K-12. This ...
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A newly identified fossil bird, Navaornis hestiae, from the Mesozoic Era has provided crucial information about the evolutionary development of bird brains, connecting ancient species like ...