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Cities

7 of the Most Unique Towns in the Poconos

From historic rail hubs to artsy mountain communities, these unique Poconos towns offer experiences that go well beyond the usual getaway.

Cities

10 Most Relaxing Ohio Towns

Relax in Ohio’s quiet towns with waterfalls, trails, river views, historic sites, local shops, and small-town stays in places like Yellow Springs and Lisbon.

Cities

10 Coziest Small Towns in Pennsylvania

Pennsylvania, known for diverse attractions like the Poconos, Gettysburg, and Amish communities, welcomes travelers with history, culture, and nature.

Cities

10 Coolest Towns in Virginia for a Summer Vacation

For unforgettable days exploring Virginia's distinctive scenes and hospitality, these small towns deserve a spot at the top of any summer travel itinerary.

Animals

Why Florida Swamps Are More Biodiverse Than Most Rainforests

Florida swamps rank among the richest and most biodiverse ecosystems, supporting immense numbers of reptiles, fish, birds, and aquatic microorganisms.

Disasters

Oil Spill Disasters

An oil spill is any occurrence of spillage of crude oil into the environment. This can happen in oceans, lakes, or other bodies of water, as well as into or on solid ground.

Sports

The 10 Largest Soccer Stadiums in the World

Explore the 10 largest soccer stadiums in the world, ranked by capacity, and discover the iconic venues that host some of the sport’s biggest matches and events.

Animals

Cassowary

Cassowaries have received a somewhat undeserved reputation as the world's most dangerous bird. But there's a lot more to this species than just sharp talons.

Animals

The Largest Lizards in the World

From the massive Komodo dragon to giant monitor lizards of Asia and Australia, discover the largest lizards in the world and the habitats where these impressive reptiles thrive.

Industries

The 10 Largest Rice Importers In The World

The global rice trade has been transformed since the late 1980’s as a result of new liberalization policies.

Animals

Death Adder

Rather than hunting its prey, the common death adder is a highly specialized ambush predator, lying in wait for hours to deliver its potent venom.

Geography

What Is the Siliguri Corridor?

The Siliguri Corridor links mainland India to the Northeast through a narrow West Bengal strip shaped by borders and transport routes.

Space

What The Centaur Chariklo's Rings Reveal About The Outer Solar System

Chariklo is the smallest known object with a ring system. Learn how its icy rings are reshaping scientists' understanding of collisions, moon formation, and the outer Solar System.

Ancient World

How Did Roman Military Strategy Change Over Time?

Roman military strategy evolved over centuries through naval innovation, the formation of professional armies, the construction of defensive walls, and the reliance on barbarian troops.

Valleys

The World's Most Famous Valleys

Valleys are stretches of depressed land located between hills or mountains. From Canada to the Russian Far East, the following are 10 of the most famous valleys on the planet.

Travel

10 Small Towns in Alabama with the Best Downtowns

Alabama’s downtowns feature historic buildings, railroad heritage, and courthouse squares reflected in architecture rich in Southern character.

Lakes

The North American Lakes Losing Native Fish Fastest

Five North American lakes are losing native fish at alarming rates due to invasive species and climate-driven habitat loss.

Geography

Where The World's Gallium Comes From

Almost every modern semiconductor relies on gallium. It goes into 5G infrastructure, military radar, satellite systems, and LEDs. Here's where it's found.

Society

Countries Without Universal Healthcare

10 Notable Countries That Are Still Without Universal Healthcare. Most countries in the developed world have some form of universal healthcare system, but these countries do not.

Society

Countries With the Most Car Accidents

Motor vehicle accidents are one of the major causes of death globally, with rates highest in the developing world. Libya has the world's highest rate of car accidents.

Geography

What Happened To Nagorno-Karabakh

Nagorno-Karabakh’s 2023 offensive ended decades of separatist rule, displaced over 100,000 Armenians, and reshaped the South Caucasus.

Geography

Countries Bordering The Highest Number Of Other Countries

Read on to discover the countries that have the highest numbers of international borders and surprising facts about their boundaries in the article below.

Industries

The Largest Mobile Network Operators In The World

Discover the world’s largest mobile network operators by subscriber count, from China and India to the US, and see which telecom giants dominate global connectivity.

Space

Why Jupiter Is Called A Failed Star

Why is Jupiter called a failed star? Learn how the solar system’s largest planet formed, why it never ignited nuclear fusion, and what separates planets from stars.

Ancient World

How Roman Generals Were Promoted

How were Roman generals promoted? Explore the political ladder, military achievements, family influence, and battlefield success that shaped command in ancient Rome.

Lakes

The US Lakes With the Most Islands

Discover U.S. lakes with remarkable island counts, including glacial archipelagos, reservoir islands, and freshwater landscapes shaped by ice and water.

Bodies of Water

The World's Largest Whirlpools

Explore the world’s largest and most powerful whirlpools, from legendary ocean maelstroms to tidal phenomena shaped by narrow channels and massive water flows.

Stories

Island Hopping In The Philippines

With a bit of patience and a padded transit budget, island hopping around the Philippines archipelago can be immensely rewarding.

Industries

Electricity Consumption By Country

Compare electricity consumption across countries, from the world’s biggest power users to nations with far lower demand shaped by population, industry, and infrastructure.

Geography

Nordic Countries

The Nordic Countries are a group of 5 countries in northern Europe. They include Denmark, Sweden, Finland, and Iceland.

Mountains

The Major Mountain Ranges In Europe

Notable mountain ranges in Europe include the Alps, Caucasus, Black Forest, and Balkan Mountains.

Ancient World

Why Did the Roman Empire Split?

Rome's split grew from size, uneven wealth, cultural divides, and reforms that pushed East and West apart, making division permanent in 395 CE.

Ancient World

Lost Technologies of the Roman Empire

Ancient Romans were technological innovators, and created a range of highly functional technologies, laying the groundwork for many technologies still in use.

Bodies of Water

5 Most Snake-Filled Bodies Of Water In North Dakota

North Dakota is home to a small number of snake species, and several of the state’s rivers, reservoirs, and Badlands waterways provide ideal habitat for them.

Bodies of Water

5 Most Snake-Filled Bodies Of Water In New Mexico

Snake-filled waters in New Mexico reveal where desert rivers, reservoirs, and wetlands draw aquatic hunters and shoreline predators.

Crime

The Worst Decades For Crime

A look at the decades when crime rates surged most dramatically, from violent crime waves to the social and economic pressures that helped drive them.

Politics

What Does Old World and New World Refer To?

What do Old World and New World mean? Explore how these historical terms emerged, what regions they refer to, and how their meanings changed over time.

Deserts

The Largest Deserts In Australia

With an area of 348,750 square km, the Great Victoria Desert is Australia's largest desert.

Landforms

What Was The Gondwana Supercontinent?

Explore the history of Gondwana, the massive ancient landmass that once connected today’s southern continents for millions of years.

Space

Is Titan Bigger Than Earth?

Titan is the second largest moon in the Solar System.