Down to seven vets, Pearl Harbor survivors' group in California holds final meeting Article 1461 words 15 votes
Denmark honours Bernhard Arp Sindberg who rescued thousands of Chinese during the Japanese imperial army's orgy of violence in Nanjing in 1937 Article 1005 words 6 votes
Navajo code talkers: The last of the living WWII heroes share their stories Article 926 words, published Nov 27 2017 11 votes
Sixty years since rising from the deep – Swedish warship Vasa's preservation still a major challenge Link 4 votes
The Bronze Age of Scandinavia was made possible by trade with Great Britain Article 10 033 words 5 votes
Norway reportedly detects radioactive leakage from Soviet submarine ‘Komsomolets’ in Arctic Article 422 words 7 votes
The oral history of the Super Soaker - How a NASA engineer accidentally invented the greatest water gun of all time Article 4024 words, published Jun 28 2019 9 votes
A Japanese American newspaper chronicles the ‘searing’ history of immigrant incarceration Article 1410 words 8 votes
Atomic veterans were silenced for fifty Years. Now, they’re talking. Article 765 words, published May 27 2019 8 votes
Dinosaur diplomacy: Andrew Carnegie thought fossils could save Europe from World War I Article 1281 words, published Apr 30 2019 5 votes
Out of the cradle - a high quality, short, cgi film series about human prehistory Video 3:11, published Mar 11 2019 6 votes
Long-lost shipwreck found off Victorian coast, seventy-seven years after being torpedoed by Japanese submarine in WWII Article 565 words 4 votes
The general was female? ASU professor, colleague uncover 200-year-old mystery from the American Revolution. Article 1852 words 10 votes
Revolutionary War fighting ended in 1781. The last shots exploded two months ago. Article 2156 words 10 votes
Death and valor on a warship doomed by its own Navy - an investigation into the crash of the USS Fitzgerald Article 6 votes
Mystery blast sank the USS San Diego in 1918. New report reveals what happened. Article 608 words 8 votes
One hundred years on, the scars from World War I linger on Australia's streets and in our psyche Article 3827 words 6 votes
At 63, I threw away my prized portrait of Robert E. Lee Article 3501 words, published Oct 23 2018 9 votes
A band of Polish mathematicians figured out much about how German Enigma encoding machines operated, years before Alan Turing did Article 1134 words 6 votes
After a year of rising tensions, protesters tear down Confederate statue on UNC campus Article 652 words 27 votes
Drone reveals massive Stonehenge-like circular monument in Ireland Article 942 words, published Jul 19 2018 2 votes