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Ancient World

The 6 Roman Emperors Who Shaped History Forever

Trace Rome’s most influential figures, from Julius Caesar and Augustus to Constantine and Justinian, and how they changed an empire.

Cities

12 New Zealand Small Towns With Unmatched Friendliness

These 12 small towns in New Zealand are some of the friendliest destinations in the country. Each features plenty of fun festivals and local markets.

Lakes

The Biggest Lakes in British Columbia

Which is the biggest lake in British Columbia? Explore the province's largest, led by the 680-square-mile Williston Lake, and the rivers that feed them.

Lakes

How Grass Carp Threaten the Great Lakes Wetlands

Learn how invasive species threaten ecosystems and why grass carp have become a major concern after their introduction to non-native waters.

Cities

The Most Picturesque Towns In South Dakota

Discover the most picturesque towns in South Dakota, where Deadwood, Custer, Keystone, and Spearfish pair Black Hills scenery with Wild West history.

Cities

8 Best Washington Towns For Retirees

Eight Washington towns worth retiring in, where Victorian waterfronts, lavender valleys, and rodeo traditions sit below Seattle's price tag.

Bodies of Water

Which Country Has the Most Fresh Water?

Brazil, Russia, and the United States are home to the top three largest amounts of renewable fresh water.

Stories

Exploring the Waterfalls and Wineries of Ontario’s Niagara Region

Niagara Falls, Ontario, from top and base, plus the wineries and British colonial history of nearby Niagara-on-the-Lake.

Cities

6 Most Charming Towns In the Rockies

From mountain valleys and historic mining districts to lively main streets surrounded by peaks, these Rocky Mountain towns combine scenery, character, and year-round appeal.

Bodies of Water

5 Most Snake-Filled Bodies Of Water In New York

Discover five New York lakes and wetlands where northern water snakes and garters concentrate along the shoreline, plus safety tips.

Bodies of Water

6 Most Snake-Filled Bodies Of Water In Connecticut

Connecticut's rivers, lakes, reservoirs, and forest ponds create ideal habitat for snakes, with six waterways standing out for their abundant populations.

Mountains

Oldest Mountain Ranges Of The World

It takes a very long time to form a mountain. Small volcanoes can grow up in just a few months, but a big mountain typically takes thousands of years to take shape. 

Space

The Most Mysterious Signals Ever Detected From Space

Humanity, for as long as it has been conscious of the stars, has postulated that they may contain alien life. Mysterious signals may be our first sign.

Animals

Iguana

Iguanas are fascinating reptiles known for their climbing abilities, herbivorous diets, unique behaviors, and important role in tropical ecosystems.

Ancient World

How Rome Survived Caligula the Insane Emperor

Despite ruling for only a brief period (37 to 41 AD), Calgula's reign was unfathomably brutal and despotic, leading to a near destruction of the Roman Empire.

Geography

10 Largest Lake Islands In The World

Lake islands are islands that are situated within a lake. Some of the world’s largest lake islands are discussed in this article.

Space

What The Bennu Samples Are Telling Us About Life's Origins

Bennu samples returned by NASA reveal ancient stardust, water-linked minerals, and life-building chemistry from the early solar system.

Ancient World

The Most Impregnable Cities of the Ancient World

Ancient cities built to defy conquest forced armies into long sieges, clever deception, and costly feats of engineering.

Deserts

The Major Deserts Of The United States

Saguaro forests, gypsum dunes, and the hottest place on Earth. Discover the major deserts of the United States and the surprising variety within each

Industries

The 10 Largest Coal Mines in the World

The top 10 largest coal mines worldwide, of which China and Poland each have one, the U.S. and India each have two— and Indonesia four.

Space

Why Vera Rubin Will See More Of The Sky Than Any Telescope Before It

Vera Rubin will turn the southern sky into a living time-lapse, revealing what moves, explodes, or hides in darkness between one night and the next.

Animals

Black Rhino

Learn about the black rhino's habitat, diet, behavior, conservation status, and recovery efforts for one of Africa's most endangered mammals.

Ancient World

Did Cleopatra Really Marry Her Brother?

Cleopatra is one of the most fascinating figures in ancient history but her familial relationships are perhaps the most infamous aspect of her legacy.

Middle Ages

10 Wonders of the Medieval World

From Hagia Sophia's dome to the Great Wall of China, discover 10 wonders of the medieval world and the engineering marvels that defined an age.

Space

Is the Universe Getting Bigger?

The universe is getting bigger, and space itself is doing the stretching. Discover why expansion is speeding up and how the cosmos may end.

Animals

Chameleon

Chameleons are incredible creatures that have the power to blend into different environments, along with a tongue that can extend to twice their body length.

Animals

Arctic Wolf

The arctic wolf can withstand extreme freezing temperatures and harsh environments, making them a unique subspecies of wolf.

Stories

Road Tripping Along Michigan’s Thumbcoast

A two-day road trip along Michigan's Thumbcoast, tracing the St. Clair River and Lake Huron shore through Marine City, Port Huron, Port Austin, and Caseville.

Travel

11 Amazing Kentucky Day Trips That Are Worth The Drive In 2026

Plan the perfect Kentucky day trip with this guide to caves, parks, museums, and scenic destinations just a short drive from Louisville.

Society

Largest School Districts in the United States

Get an overview of the largest school districts in the US by student enrollment, from New York City to Palm Beach, with details on diversity and size.

Stories

Istanbul in the Off Season

Istanbul in the off season means winter crowds, Galata durum, Balat's rainbow streets, the Basilica Cistern, and a Bosphorus ferry across to Asia.

Space

Could the Moon Ever Drift Away?

Learn why the Moon drifts 1.5 inches away from Earth each year and how it has lengthened Earth's days, changed the tides, and shaped eclipses.

Sports

12 Best Cities In America For Sports Lovers

The United States is a nation that loves its sports. There are five major professional leagues for spectators to enjoy.

Mountains

The World's Longest Mountain Ranges

The world's longest mountain range hides almost entirely underwater. Discover Earth's longest ranges, from the mid-ocean ridge to the towering Andes.

Economics

Which US States Trade The Most With China?

California dominates China trade, but state-by-state data reveal tariffs create uneven winners and losers across logistics, manufacturing, and energy.

Caves

Tears Of The Turtle Is America's Deepest Limestone Cave

Nearly half a mile straight down, Montana's Tears of the Turtle is America's deepest limestone cave. Discover the record-breaking descent few will ever attempt.

Society

Largest Ethnic Groups And Nationalities In The United States

U.S. Census Bureau data shows that more Americans identifies as either German or African American than any other group.

Industries

The 10 Largest Iron Ore Mines in the World

These iron ore mines in Brazil and Australia mine the most iron in the world. The largest iron ore mine is the Serra Norte Mining Complex in Brazil.

Society

10 Best Military Academies From Around The World

These Military Academies from around the world have formidable and historic reputations, some of which date back to the 19th century.

Travel Guides

How To Spend The Perfect Weekend In The United States

Explore George Washington's Virginia to experience the rich history of the U.S. by visiting his birthplace and final resting place.