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8 Off-The-Beaten-Path Towns In Maine
Discover eight off-the-beaten-path Maine towns where lobster ports, oyster hubs, and coastal villages preserve the state's rich heritage and charm.
9 Michigan Small Towns With Unmatched Friendliness
Nine Michigan small towns worth visiting, spanning Holland's tulip festival, Houghton's copper country, and Saugatuck's art coast on Lake Michigan.
8 Best Towns In Delaware For Retirees
Discover eight welcoming Delaware towns where retirees enjoy tax-friendly living, coastal access, and a relaxed pace close to the Atlantic shore.
The Most Adventurous White-Water Rafting Destinations In The US
The United States offers an array of adventurous white-water rafting destinations, read below to uncover the country's best.
The Caspian Sea Holds Three Times More Water Than the Great Lakes
The Caspian Sea holds over three times more water than all Great Lakes, but lakes provide essential freshwater for millions.
When Did The Last Major Volcanic Eruption In The US Happen?
The eruption of Mount St. Helens in 1980 was the last major volcanic eruption in the United States. Learn more about the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens.
9 Northern Ireland Towns With Unforgettable Main Streets
Explore 9 Northern Ireland towns with unforgettable main streets, from Enniskillen's castle history to Newcastle's lively Promenade.
The Most Polluted Lakes in the World
The eight most polluted lakes in the world, from radioactive Lake Karachay to microplastic-choked Lake Lugano and algae-plagued Lake Erie.
What's the Brightest Object in the Sky?
The Sun outshines the Moon, Venus, Sirius, and the ISS. Learn how magnitude, luminosity, and distance reveal the sky’s brightest object.
Strange Animals That Actually Live In The US
The United States is home to several animals, including 1,154 fish species, 311 reptiles, 100,000 insect species, 295 amphibian species, 800 bird species, and 432 mammal species. Learn about some of the countries strangest wildlife in this article.
How Greek Democracy Nearly Destroyed Athens
How Athenian democracy nearly destroyed itself: the plague, the Sicilian disaster, executed generals, and the demagogues who swayed the mob.
The Lakes Where Salmon Grow Largest Outside Alaska
See 10 lake systems in North America, Europe, and Patagonia that have produced Chinook and Atlantic salmon over 40 pounds.
How Sea Lampreys Nearly Destroyed the Great Lakes
How did sea lampreys nearly destroy the Great Lakes? These parasitic invaders collapsed the lake trout fishery before a decades-long fight back.
The World's Top Tea-Producing Countries
Tea originated in Southeast Asia and is a major player in social life and economic value. Many countries are known for their distinctive teas and high production.
How Are Canyons Formed?
A canyon is a deep cleft between escarpments or cliffs, often formed by rivers, weathering, erosion or tectonic activity.
Electric Eel
Learn how electric eels use powerful shocks, electroreception, and air breathing to hunt, navigate, and survive in South America’s waters.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Iguana
Iguanas are fascinating reptiles known for their climbing abilities, herbivorous diets, unique behaviors, and important role in tropical ecosystems.
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.
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.
Goliath Tigerfish
With razor-sharp teeth and a powerful bite, the goliath tigerfish is one of Africa's most formidable freshwater predators.
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.
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
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.
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.
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.
The 10 Largest Universities In The United States
From Texas A&M's academic excellence to UT Austin's global impact, investigate the largest U.S. universities with enrollments exceeding 50,000 students.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Why Are So Many Countries Called Guinea?
Four countries carry the name Guinea, on two different continents. Discover where the name came from and why it spread so far across the map
Effects Of Earthquakes
Whether they are short term or long term, there are a variety of ways in which earthquakes can affect the landscape and life in an impacted area.