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D-Day Meteorologist Had Pressure Everywhere

Editor’s note: One of my favorites stories that I have written about people who served during World War II is my 2020 story about James Stagg, Gen. Eisenhower’s chief meteorologist. Stagg, a British meteorologist, led a team of British and American meteorologists who were tasked with developing daily weather...

June 03

1904: Charles Richard Drew, African American physician who organized the blood bank system in the United States during WWII, was born in Washington, DC. He was killed in an automobile accident in 1950.

1880: Alexander Graham Bell transmitted the first wireless telephone message on his newly invented photophone from the top of the Franklin School in Washington, D.C. Bell believed that the photophone was his most important invention. The device allowed the transmission of sound on a beam of light. Of the eighteen patents granted in Bell's name alone, and the twelve that he shared with his collaborators, four were for the photophone. The photophone functioned similarly to the telephone, except that the photophone used light as a means of projecting the information and the telephone relied on electricity. (Source: Library of Congress)

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Pressure, New Movie About the D-Day Weather Forecast, Opens

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May 29, 2026 - Pressure, the new movie about the D-Day weather forecast, opens today in theaters nationwide. Brendan Fraser stars as Gen. Dwight...

Memorial Day: Honoring Heroes

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May 23, 2026 - Along with grilling and chilling during this long Memorial Day weekend, one only has to drive past or visit a...

SCIENCE IN HISTORY

Pathfinder Pilot Recalls D-Day

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Editor's Note: In May 2019 I traveled to Oxford, Connecticut for media day hosted by the D-Day Squadron as they prepared to depart to...

See the Forest AND the Trees at Redwood National Park

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Editor's Note: In 2015, I visited a redwood forest in northern California for the first time. Before arriving at the edge of the forest,...

Take a Hike – Into a Cauldron!

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Editor's Note: In 2015, I visited Lassen Volcanic National Park in northern California. Its history is the history of the National Park Service because...

Glass: a Hot and Cool Combo of Art and Science

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Editor's note: One of the hottest and coolest stories I have covered was my 2016 visit to the Toledo Museum of Art's Glass Pavilion...

Sneakers Have Soles – and Soul

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Editor's note: In December 2015 I learned of a new exhibit at the Toledo Museum of Art - The Rise of Sneaker Culture. Curated...

A Graphic Novel: On the Front Lines with Larry Lather*

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Editor's note: Feb. 11, 2026 - In 2020 as the pandemic unfolded, I decided to create a graphic novel about the importance of handwashing...

RECOMMENDED READING

Nancy Love: WASP Pilot

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May 22, 2026 - Nancy Love: WASP Pilot by Sarah Byrn Rickman (2019) is the story of...

Book Recommendation: The Berlin Candy Bomber

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March 20, 2026 - The Berlin Candy Bomber by Gail Halvorsen (2010, 244 pages) is Halvorsen's autobiography...

Book Recommendation: Rosa Parks: A Life

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March 17, 2026 - In the 1990s, Douglas Brinkley, author and historian, was searching for a definitive...