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06/11/2026
Some bumblebees can spontaneously solve problems, a discovery that further underscores the colorful creatures’ sophisticated cognitive abilities.
Bumblebees Can Solve Problems on the Fly, Adding to the Insects' List of Impressive Cognitive Abilities In a series of experiments, the fuzzy pollinators figured out how to use a ball as a tool to access a sugary treat. The study further highlights that the critters are quite clever despite their tiny brains
06/10/2026
Researchers recovered environmental DNA from ancient ground squirrel p**p.
Researchers Investigated Ancient Squirrel P**p Frozen in Permafrost and Found Enlightening Details About the Animal's Ecosystem Up to 700,000 years ago, ground squirrels in modern-day Canada collected tons of helpful genetic information on their bygone environment through their diet
06/10/2026
When David Lynch's "Twin Peaks" premiered to an audience of 36 million Americans in 1990, it became perhaps the strangest mainstream hit to ever air on television. Today you can visit a number of sites from the show, including the Double R Diner, which was filmed at Twede’s Cafe.
What iconic filming location would you like to visit? Let us know in the comments below, then check out this "on the screen" spot and more on our map of 250 places to celebrate America: https://bit.ly/3SdVtxF
📸: Simona Flamigni / Getty Images
06/10/2026
Danish toymaker Lego is launching a new 12,060-piece set of a 3D model of the landmark. The kit, which will be released in November, incorporates many of the church’s most iconic architectural features.
You Can Soon Build the Sagrada Família Out of 12,060 Legos. Here's Why the Famed Basilica Is an Architectural Marvel Pioneering architect Antoni Gaudí’s plans for the basilica were ambitious and complex, drawing on creative geometric forms and ancient inspiration, which is one reason why it remains unfinished after 144 years
06/10/2026
At a press conference on June 9, NASA announced the crew of its upcoming Artemis 3 mission to low-Earth orbit.
NASA Announces the Crew of Artemis 3, Four Astronauts Who Will 'Take Calculated Risks' in Low-Earth Orbit and Pave the Way for a Future Moon Landing The mission, expected to launch next year, will practice meeting and docking with lunar landers developed by SpaceX and Blue Origin
06/10/2026
Nearly 2,000 sheets of Leonardo da Vinci’s manuscripts and drawings have been reconstructed in a new online archive, marking the first time since the late 16th century that this set of works from the man considered one of history’s most famous inventors can be read in full and in order.
500 Years Ago, Leonardo da Vinci’s Notebook Was Cut Up and Separated. Now, the Inventor's Manuscripts and Drawings Are Reconstructed in an Online Archive A new tool developed by Museo Galileo researchers has restored 50 pages from fragments excised centuries ago
06/10/2026
“The Pathhead brooch is a miniature masterpiece of craftworking and the details are exquisite,” says Fraser Hunter, principal curator of prehistory and Roman archaeology at National Museums Scotland. “Fancy Roman pieces like this were unusual, even at the time, and were used to show off in local society.”
This Rare, Intricate Brooch Represents the Roman Empire's Long, Disjointed Attempt to Conquer Scotland The "miniature masterpiece" will go on display during an upcoming exhibition focused on the legacy Rome left in the highlands the empire dubbed Caledonia
06/10/2026
Follow along as we retrace the route one journalist laid out in “The Fashionable Tour,” from New York City to Niagara Falls, when memories of the fight for independence were still fresh.
America’s Original Travel Influencer Drew Up a Revolutionary Itinerary 200 Years Ago. There’s Still Plenty to See Along the Way Follow along as we retrace the route one journalist laid out in “The Fashionable Tour,” from New York City to Niagara Falls, when memories of the fight for independence were still fresh
06/10/2026
Gladys West had an “insatiable thirst for knowledge.” She used computers, radars and satellites to make calculations that led to the GPS technology that allows us to pinpoint any spot on the globe.
Because of a Mathematician From Rural Virginia’s Work on Global Positioning, You Have No Excuse for Getting Lost Gladys West had an “insatiable thirst for knowledge.” She used computers, radars and satellites to make calculations that led to the GPS technology that allows us to pinpoint any spot on the globe
06/10/2026
In a poignant pattern, many of the most important contributions to suffrage were enacted—or inspired—by mothers.
A Woman’s Right to Vote Was Secured After Work That Was Inspired by Mothers and Driven by Maternal Instincts In a poignant pattern, many of the most important contributions to suffrage were enacted—or inspired—by mothers
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