Named after businessman and landowner John Daly, Daly City is the largest city in the San Mateo County, located south…
Said to be one of the largest, most diverse and organizationally complex bases in the entire Air Force, Wright-Patterson ‘AFB’…
Niels Henrick David Bohr (October 7th, 1885 – November 18th, 1962) was a Danish physicist famous for making foundational contributions to understanding quantum theory and…
The Cerro Barcino Formation (also known as the Gorro Frigio Formation) is a geological formation found in South America whose…
Herb-baked chicken breast, sometimes known as ‘herb-roasted chicken breast’, is a common American dinner recipe, which involves the cooking of…
Evian is a brand of mineral water, which originate from several sources near Evian-les-Baines, located on the southern shore of…
Commonly known as “Origin of Species”, this piece of scientific literature was written by Charles Darwin, and is considered to…
John von Neumann (December 28th, 1903 – February 8th, 1957) was an Austrian-Hungarian and later American mathematician, physicist, polymath and…
Robert Trent Jones, Sr. (June 20th, 1906 – June 14th, 2000) was a golf course architect who designed or redesigned…
Lascaux is a complex of caves in southwest France famous for it’s Paleolithic cavern paintings, which are the best preserved…
Located in the San Francisco bay, the small island (often referred to as “The Rock”) was developed with facilities, including…
Sir Fred Hoyle (June 24th, 1915 – August 20th, 2001) was an English astronomer famously know for his theory of stellar…
Disambiguation Links Tyrannosaur Paddock – Isla Nublar (S/F), Tyrannosaurus Paddock (CB-Topps) Just to the south of the Aviary is the Tyrannosaur Paddock in…
Disambiguation Links – Protogyny (S/F) Some species of amphibians, most notably the Common reed frog of West Africa, have been…
Huevos rancheros (ranchers eggs) is a popular breakfast dish consisting of eggs served in the style of mid-morning fare on…
Dinosaurs of North America, by Helen Roney Sattler, was released in 1981, and was the first dinosaur book the author…
The Sioux tribe, which lived in the Great Plains region of the United States, often lived and built tipis like…
Ultrasaurus is a species of sauropod dinosaur that lived during the Early Cretaceous period, around 105 million years ago, discovered…
Founded by the American Museum of Natural History in 1900, Natural History is a magazine published in the United States…
The American Scholar is the quarterly magazine of the Phi Beta Kappa Society, established in 1932. The magazine has won…