Satire loves drama. From farce in open-air theaters to modern-day hosts slipping jokes in their shows, satire has persistently reserved its spot as a channel for critique. It’s interesting—it’s been the same all these years. As it turns out, what’s changing isn’t the satire itself, but the subjects of commentary, which have evolved to be...| The Science Survey
In 1896, just 29 years after the United States purchased Alaska from Russia, William Dickey led a journey through Alaska. He and his three companions heard of gold discovered in the Cook Inlet and decided to test their luck. That was when they saw the “wonderful wilderness” of the tallest mountain in North America, to...| The Science Survey