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1918: World War I and Flu Pandemic Rages
Editor's Note: In my life before journalism, I worked in a clinical microbiology lab at a hospital identifying germs. After graduating from The Ohio...
Snowy Owl Returns to the Wild Blue Yonder
Editor's note: After seeing a Snowy Owl in the wild for the first time in 2014 in southeastern Michigan, I began following Project Snowstorm,...
Snowy Owl Discovery Worth Every Shiver
Editor's note: It's quite exhilarating to spot a bird species not frequently seen. But when a fine feathered friend from the Arctic, the Snowy...
The Mold in Dr. Florey’s Coat was Penicillium
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Alexander Fleming discovered penicillin in England in 1928. It was a substance produced by the mold, Penicillium. He was a doctor at St....
The Henry Ford Museum Acquires the Rosa Parks Bus
Featured image above: The Henry Ford Museum of American Innovation acquired Montgomery City Bus No. 2857, the Rosa Parks Bus, in 2001 after submitting...
Heroes in the Cockpit: Gen. James “Jimmy” Doolittle
May 3, 2020 - At the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force in Dayton, Ohio, an exhibit is dedicated to the Doolittle Raiders. In front of a B-25, Doolittle, right, is talking to a member of his crew.
Lincoln Left Big Shoes – and Slippers – to Fill
Editor's note: In 2015 as I prepared to cover the 150th anniversary of President Abraham Lincoln's assassination on April 14, 1865, I was reminded...
D-Day Meteorologists Had Pressure Everywhere
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Meteorologists (weather forecasters) did not have computers or data from satellites during World War II (1939-1945). They used instruments on the ground, at...
Jan. 15, 1929: Martin Luther King, Jr. born
Jan. 19, 2026 - Today is Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, a day to honor the life of Martin Luther King, Jr. who gave...














