Published on: March 20, 20155. Dugway Proving Ground, U.S. Just two months after the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor, Dugway Proving Ground opened in Utah, under President Franklin D. Roosevelt. Founded upon 127,000 acres, the site has grown to encompass 800,000 acres roughly the size of Rhode Island. Dugway began as a testing site for biological […]
Published on: April 8, 2015Most of us have honey around the house. Perhaps you have a honey jar at home in the shape of a teddy bear? We’ve also used honey in our daily lives – in our drinks, on toast, or as part of dessert. When we stumbled upon this particular story, however, we […]
Published on: February 5, 20166.Maldives Beach There’s no compelling reason to look in the sky to see stars. This beach in the Maldives illuminates during night, thanks to microscopic organisms called bioluminescent phytoplankton. The organisms react to changes in the water, so voyaging pontoons leave a remarkable noteworthy trail of light in their wake. Loading…