A traveling exhibition coming to Tate Modern celebrates the contemporary Aboriginal painter's innovative use of color and ...
US President Donald Trump’s threats to take over Greenland have created concern globally. However blatant his approach, the ...
The UConn Women’s Center hosted a talk by the Department of Geography, Sustainability, Community and Urban Studies Assistant Professor Alexandra Lamiña on her research surrounding Amazonia, the ...
A visit to a sugar shack run by First Nations people sheds light on maple syrup’s deep roots in northeastern Canada.
Until now, at least 14 different species have been assigned to the genus Homo since it emerged in Ethiopia some 2.8 million ...
Anyone new to Australia can appreciate how important it is to keep your mother tongue alive. Language is integral to your culture and Australia's Indigenous languages are no different, connecting ...
In October 2024, the United Nations Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (UNCESCR) issued a landmark decision ...
The Arctic region is becoming a theater for competition between states over its resources and geopolitical advantages. This ...
From fiery 'blood moons' to ancient legends, discover the surprising science and history behind lunar eclipses.
When European diseases wiped out up to 90% of the Americas' population, abandoned farmland was swallowed by forests—pulling enough carbon from the air to help plunge the planet into a centuries-long ...
This year’s fair will include a booth dedicated solely to First Nations Australian art, from bark paintings to works by Emily ...
On World Wildlife Day, it feels appropriate to celebrate a true wildlife conservation success story when, sadly, populations of so many other species are declining. Plains bison numbers, which were ...