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What If America Had Its Own Lysenko: US Science vs Ideology
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What If America Had Its Own Lysenko: US Science vs Ideology

What if the US had rejected major scientific fields for ideological reasons, like Nazi Germany and the USSR did? Three grounded scenarios and which was most likely.

by cameron•May 10, 2026
5 True Stories From The Lost Colony Of Roanoke
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5 True Stories From The Lost Colony Of Roanoke

The lost Roanoke colony is perhaps one of the biggest mysteries that still troubles modern day … 5 True Stories From The Lost Colony Of RoanokeRead more

by Hannah•May 10, 2026
6 Facts About Vikings Your History Teacher Didn’t Tell You
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6 Facts About Vikings Your History Teacher Didn’t Tell You

We know a lot about Vikings thanks to the number of elaborate burials and historical texts … 6 Facts About Vikings Your History Teacher Didn’t Tell YouRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•May 9, 2026
David Attenborough: How One Voice Changed Nature TV
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David Attenborough: How One Voice Changed Nature TV

Born May 8, 1926, David Attenborough turned nature documentaries into global events. How did one English broadcaster reshape how we see the planet?

by cameron•May 8, 2026
‘Nothing Was Taboo’: Inside Decadent 1930s Paris
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‘Nothing Was Taboo’: Inside Decadent 1930s Paris

From Montmartre cabarets to lesbian bars and Surrealist salons, here are 5 ways 1930s Paris really was decadent, and what that freedom cost.

by Jade•May 8, 2026
Dolley Madison: One of the Most Loved First Ladies
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Dolley Madison: One of the Most Loved First Ladies

Dolley Payne Todd Madison remains one of the most notable First Ladies of the United States, … Dolley Madison: One of the Most Loved First LadiesRead more

by AO•May 8, 2026
The Life of Revolutionary Marquis de Lafayette (continued)
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The Life of Revolutionary Marquis de Lafayette (continued)

Lafayette, now imprisoned by the Austrians, was kept in Nivelles, now a municipality in Belgium. Along … The Life of Revolutionary Marquis de Lafayette (continued)Read more

by AO•May 7, 2026
Robert Landsburg & the Mount St. Helens Eruption
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Robert Landsburg & the Mount St. Helens Eruption

In 1980, photographer Robert Landsburg died in the Mount St. Helens eruption while protecting his film. His final images helped scientists understand the disaster.

by Jade•May 6, 2026
Mum Bett vs. Dred Scott: Two Very Different Freedom Lawsuits
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Mum Bett vs. Dred Scott: Two Very Different Freedom Lawsuits

They both sued for freedom, but Mum Bett helped kill slavery in Massachusetts while Dred Scott helped entrench it nationwide. Here’s how and why they differed.

by Jade•May 6, 2026
Take A Closer Look At The Forgotten City Of Teotihuacan
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Take A Closer Look At The Forgotten City Of Teotihuacan

Over the course of history, cities rise and cities fall but from time to time, we … Take A Closer Look At The Forgotten City Of TeotihuacanRead more

by Hannah•May 6, 2026

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