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Gondwana: When the Earth Was One

Gondwana: When the Earth Was One

Gondwana, also known as Gondwanaland, was an ancient supercontinent which first formed 800,000,00...
Pangaea: the Prehistoric Supercontinent

Pangaea: the Prehistoric Supercontinent

Driven by heat from the core, convection currents churn the solid silicates of the mantle, pushin...
The Tethys Ocean: A Lost Prehistoric Sea

The Tethys Ocean: A Lost Prehistoric Sea

Endless and eternal are two words most often associated with the sea. Yet, like so many structure...
The Great Dying: Permian-Triassic Extinction Event

The Great Dying: Permian-Triassic Extinction Event

Our planet has gone through many different cycles of life and death over the last 4.5 billion yea...
Crossing the Thames: the Many London Bridges

Crossing the Thames: the Many London Bridges

The London Bridge has been an iconic structure in film, literature, and nursery rhyme, but the br...
Where Did the Moon Come From?

Where Did the Moon Come From?

So much of what we know about distant space is a mystery, but even our closest cosmic neighbor re...
Libyan Desert Glass: The Rock of God

Libyan Desert Glass: The Rock of God

Scattered among the Sahara’s billowing dunes, hidden amongst the grains of sand, lie small glassy...
Hadrosaurs: Master Herbivores of the Late Cretaceous

Hadrosaurs: Master Herbivores of the Late Cretaceous

By the end of the Age of Dinosaurs, dinosaur populations stagnated, struggling under the climate ...
Dimetrodons: Deadly Mammalian Ancestors

Dimetrodons: Deadly Mammalian Ancestors

280 million years ago, the Dimetrodon roamed the Earth, an apex predator at the top of the Permia...
Towering over Japan: The Story of Mount Fuji

Towering over Japan: The Story of Mount Fuji

With a height of 3,776 meters (12,385 ft), Mount Fuji is the highest mountain across the Japanese...
Vlad Tepes III: The Real Dracula

Vlad Tepes III: The Real Dracula

The connection between Bram Stoker’s vampire Count Dracula and the historical Vlad Dracula is oft...
Alcatraz: The History of the Rock

Alcatraz: The History of the Rock

Inhospitable and inescapable, the Federal Penitentiary on Alcatraz Island housed some of the most...
Roman Arrows: Weapon of an Empire

Roman Arrows: Weapon of an Empire

Today, the ancient Romans are remembered for their military tactics and sprawling empire, but the...
The U.S. Capitol: Building Democracy

The U.S. Capitol: Building Democracy

In 1800, when only the first of its wings had been completed, the United States Capitol held its ...
Carcharodontosaurus: The Moroccan Superpredator

Carcharodontosaurus: The Moroccan Superpredator

Deadly, gigantic, and hungry, the Carcharodontosaurus was one of the most fearsome predators of t...
The Space Shuttles: 30 Years of Flight

The Space Shuttles: 30 Years of Flight

During its three decades of operation, NASA's Space Shuttle program delivered 133 successful miss...
Ichthyosaur and the Origins of Paleontology

Ichthyosaur and the Origins of Paleontology

During the Mesozoic Era, as the shifting continents were stalked by lumbering Tyrannosaurus and f...
Finding Fossils at Mazon Creek

Finding Fossils at Mazon Creek

At Mazon Creek in Illinois, collectors gather to search the riverside for ancient stones that...
The Teeth of the Cave Bear

The Teeth of the Cave Bear

Over 25,000 years ago, the massive cave bear, Ursus spelaeus, shared the planet with our early an...
The Last Flight of the Hindenburg

The Last Flight of the Hindenburg

On May 3, 1937 the Hindenburg set off on its final transatlantic flight from Frankfurt, Germany t...
Living off the Land: The Oreodonts of North America

Living off the Land: The Oreodonts of North America

At the end of the Eocene, Earth’s ecosystems began to change. A shift in climate and a decline in...
The Royal Wedding of Charles and Diana

The Royal Wedding of Charles and Diana

Oftentimes weddings are tight-knit affairs, a bride and groom surrounded by friends and family, b...
To the Moon and Back: The Story of Apollo 11

To the Moon and Back: The Story of Apollo 11

On this day, July 20, fifty-four years ago, human beings first walked on the surface of the moon....
Portals to the Past: The La Brea Tar Pits

Portals to the Past: The La Brea Tar Pits

In the heart of Los Angeles’ sprawling cityscape, a rare geological phenomenon offers a glimpse  ...
The Greatest: Muhammad Ali In and Out of the Ring

The Greatest: Muhammad Ali In and Out of the Ring

In 1964, a loud, handsome boxer from Louisville, Kentucky shocked the sports world by beating the...
Age of Vikings: Bridging the Old and New Worlds

Age of Vikings: Bridging the Old and New Worlds

In 793 CE, a longship appeared off the coast of Lindisfarne, a small English island that held lit...
Steve Jobs at Apple-II launch.

Inventing the Future: Steve Jobs and Apple

Beginning life as the adopted son of working-class parents, Steven Paul Jobs rose to the height o...
Creating Tatooine: Filming Star Wars in Tunisia

Creating Tatooine: Filming Star Wars in Tunisia

When George Lucas sought out a location to stand in for a “galaxy far, far away,” he settled on T...
A Millennia of Chain Mail

A Millennia of Chain Mail

Bookended by the collapse of the western Roman Empire in 476 and the beginnings of the Renaissanc...
California's Gateway: Building the Golden Gate Bridge

California's Gateway: Building the Golden Gate Bridge

From the comfort of the present day, the Golden Gate Bridge seems like an inevitability, as much ...
Shrinking the World: The First Transatlantic Cable

Shrinking the World: The First Transatlantic Cable

Ten years after Samuel F. B. Morse sent the first telegraph message in 1844, the world was hooked...
Woolly Mammoths: Giants of the Pleistocene

Woolly Mammoths: Giants of the Pleistocene

Beneath the surface of the North Sea, a graveyard from another chapter of the Earth’s history lie...
A cast of a Maiasaura fossil emerging from its egg.

Starting off Small: The Study of Dinosaur Eggs

The egg is an incredible natural structure designed to protect and support a growing body until i...
Is the Megalodon Still Alive? (Nope)

Is the Megalodon Still Alive? (Nope)

Sometimes the line between the animal kingdom and mythological creatures is a blurry one. The Oto...
A Triceratops skeleton.

Triceratops: More Than T-Rex Food

In the popular imagination, Triceratops is too often understood simply in the context of its pred...
Seymour Cray posing with his supercomputer the Cray-1

The Fastest Computer in the World: Seymour Cray and the Cray-1

Computer advancement is always a matter of miniaturization. Data that once took a car-sized compu...
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