The Post’s arts editor Enid Tsui reports back from opening week at the Venice Biennale 2024 with the pavilions, exhibitions, artists and performances that stood out for her.
Author and historian David L. Johnston will appear at the Fort Miles Museum in Cape Henlopen State Park on Saturday, April 13, to speak about the discovery and survey of
On Oct. 28, 1944, a U.S. submarine made a fueling stop at Midway Atoll in the Pacific, then headed west and was never seen again.
Ten days later, an underwater explosion occurred off Japan’s Hokkaido .
PROVINCETOWN Researchers with the North Atlantic Right Whale Consortium have selected new names for 18 whales in an effort to better study the endangered species.
While naming North Atlantic right whales has been a common practice by researchers for several years, the concept of formally naming whales got its start in Provincetown.
In the 1970s, Charles “Stormy” Mayo, director of the right whale ecology program at the Center for Coastal Studies, was a young researcher who would lead whale watches as a naturalist to make money in his spare time. He was one of the founders of the Center For Coastal Studies, which was in its infancy.