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Engineers Inspired the Scientific Method 400 Years Ago
InnovationApr 19

Engineers Inspired the Scientific Method 400 Years Ago

Before "scientists" even existed as a profession, inventive engineers were the ones doing bold experiments and learning by trial and error. A new look at history reveals how 17th-century makers actually shaped what we now call the scientific method.

IEEE Spectrum3 min read
Indigenous Voices Fill Gaps in Australia's History
Global NewsMay 24

Indigenous Voices Fill Gaps in Australia's History

A groundbreaking exhibition in Western Australia is rewriting colonial history by centering Indigenous voices that were deliberately overlooked for 140 years. Seven Menang elders are sharing their oral histories to complete the story of Albany, Australia's first colonial settlement.

ABC Australia2 min read
Black Family Reunions Preserve 160 Years of History
Acts of KindnessJun 7

Black Family Reunions Preserve 160 Years of History

Since the 1860s, Black family reunions have been healing broken bonds and preserving culture. What started as formerly enslaved people searching for lost relatives is now a powerful tradition keeping history alive.

Google: reunion family2 min read
New Mexico Footprints Rewrite Human History by 10,000 Years
InnovationMar 21

New Mexico Footprints Rewrite Human History by 10,000 Years

Ancient footprints discovered in New Mexico prove humans lived in North America 23,000 years ago, pushing back the timeline by a staggering 10,000 years. This discovery settles a decades-long scientific debate about when our ancestors first arrived on the continent.

Google: archaeological discovery3 min read
Caroline Harvey Makes History as First Defender Picked #1
SportsJun 18

Caroline Harvey Makes History as First Defender Picked #1

Caroline Harvey became the first defender ever selected first overall in PWHL Draft history, capping off a stellar year that included Olympic gold and tournament MVP honors. The 23-year-old star joins Vancouver alongside best friend Laila Edwards, who made history as the highest-drafted Black player in league history.

Google News - Sports3 min read
4,000-Year-Old Sheep Bone Rewrites Plague History
InnovationMar 24

4,000-Year-Old Sheep Bone Rewrites Plague History

Scientists discovered plague DNA in an ancient sheep bone for the first time, revealing how diseases spread between humans and animals thousands of years before recorded history. This breakthrough helps us better understand and prevent modern pandemics.

Google: scientific discovery2 min read
650 NASA Volunteers Now Published Scientific Authors
Community HeroesMay 6

650 NASA Volunteers Now Published Scientific Authors

More than 650 everyday citizens have become published scientific authors by volunteering with NASA projects, discovering everything from comets to exoplanets. Their contributions are now part of the permanent scientific record that will inform researchers for generations.

Google: scientific discovery3 min read
Georgia Baseball Makes SEC History With Perfect Road Record
SportsMay 17

Georgia Baseball Makes SEC History With Perfect Road Record

The Georgia Bulldogs just became the first team in SEC history to win all five road series in conference play, capping off a dominant championship season. Their catcher also made NCAA history with a rare power and speed combination that only five players before him have achieved.

Yahoo Sports2 min read
Teachers Attempt 30-Hour Black History World Record Lesson
Community HeroesFeb 28

Teachers Attempt 30-Hour Black History World Record Lesson

Two educators are attempting to break a Guinness World Record by teaching the longest history lesson ever: 30-plus hours covering 5,000 years of Black history. Dr. Anita Lewis and Gwen Ebron started their marathon teaching session in Philadelphia, turning endurance into education. #

Google: marathon world record2 min read
LeBron and Son Make NBA History with First Father-Son Assist
SportsMar 28

LeBron and Son Make NBA History with First Father-Son Assist

LeBron James just passed the ball to his son Bronny for a basket, creating the first father-to-son assist in NBA's 78-year history. The Lakers teammates made sports history while making a dad's dream come true.

House of Highlights2 min read
New Study: Scientific Tools Spark Most Major Discoveries
InnovationApr 20

New Study: Scientific Tools Spark Most Major Discoveries

A groundbreaking study of over 750 Nobel Prize and major discoveries reveals that new tools and methods, not just funding or theory, drive most scientific breakthroughs. The findings could help us predict and accelerate future discoveries across all fields of science.

Google: scientific discovery3 min read
MIT History Professor Takes Leadership Role
Innovation5d ago

MIT History Professor Takes Leadership Role

Lerna Ekmekcioglu, who studies how communities seek justice after hardship, becomes head of MIT's History Section. Her colleagues celebrate a department known for ambitious projects and genuine collaboration.

MIT News2 min read
Ghana Hosts First Victory Dictation History Event
Global NewsApr 28

Ghana Hosts First Victory Dictation History Event

Students at the University of Ghana participated in an international educational event honoring World War II history for the first time in the country. The Victory Dictation brought together Ghanaian students and Russian expatriates in a unique cross-cultural learning experience.

Google News - Historic Victory2 min read
U.S. Civil Rights Trail Preserves History's Heroes
Global NewsMar 18

U.S. Civil Rights Trail Preserves History's Heroes

Museums and monuments across America are bringing Civil Rights history to life through artifacts, statues, and preserved sites. From Greensboro lunch counters to Medgar Evers' home, these landmarks ensure future generations learn from the courage of everyday heroes.

Smithsonian2 min read
Notre Dame Dig Unearths 2,000 Years of Paris History
InnovationJun 3

Notre Dame Dig Unearths 2,000 Years of Paris History

Workers planting trees outside Notre Dame Cathedral discovered an archaeological treasure trove beneath the iconic church. The dig is revealing 2,000 years of Parisian history hidden underground. ##

France 24 English2 min read
Pearl Harbor Survivor, 106, Shares History With Humility
Community HeroesMay 24

Pearl Harbor Survivor, 106, Shares History With Humility

Freeman Johnson, the oldest living Pearl Harbor survivor at 106, spent decades in silence but now shares his story with schoolchildren and communities worldwide. His message? History matters, but so does the life you build after.

Google: survivor story3 min read
Dodgers Make MLB History with 3 Japanese Pitchers
SportsApr 2

Dodgers Make MLB History with 3 Japanese Pitchers

The Los Angeles Dodgers just became the first MLB team ever to start three Japanese-born pitchers in consecutive games. Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Roki Sasaki, and Shohei Ohtani made history this week in a moment that celebrates baseball's growing global reach.

MLB News2 min read
New Study: Scientific Tools Spark 750+ Major Discoveries
InnovationMay 7

New Study: Scientific Tools Spark 750+ Major Discoveries

A groundbreaking analysis of over 750 Nobel Prize-winning discoveries reveals that new tools and methods—not theories alone—drive scientific breakthroughs. From microscopes to AI, the research shows how instruments unlock what was previously invisible.

Google: scientific discovery3 min read
43 Medieval Helmets Rewrite Mediterranean Trade History
InnovationJun 6

43 Medieval Helmets Rewrite Mediterranean Trade History

A treasure trove of ancient helmets mistaken for Roman relics for 30 years turned out to be something even more fascinating. New research reveals they're actually medieval military cargo that unlocks secrets of a vast Mediterranean trade network.

Google: archaeological discovery3 min read
Volunteers Preserve Women's History by Decoding Cursive
Acts of KindnessMay 18

Volunteers Preserve Women's History by Decoding Cursive

As cursive fades from classrooms, AmeriCorps volunteers at Bowling Green State University are racing to decode handwritten letters and diaries before future historians lose the ability to read them. Their work transforms forgotten women's stories into searchable digital archives.

Good Good Good2 min read

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