
300 ft. Tall Ship arrives in Portland for Fleet Week
Since being taken from Germany after World War II, the Eagle has trained generations of Coast Guard officers. Built in 1936 as the Horst Wessel and seized by the United States as a war reparation.

A 43,000 Year Old Neanderthal Fingerprint Points to Art
Learn more about one of the oldest possible art pieces with a fingerprint from Europe, which may represent a human face.

East of Eden by John Steinbeck
The story is primarily set in the Salinas Valley, California, between the beginning of the twentieth century and the end of World War I.

NASA Study Gave Illegal Drugs To Spiders And Watched What Happened To Their Webs
Webs spun whilst on caffeine were particularly chaotic, but that might not be a surprise.

LoganAir Teams Up with ZeroAvia to Launch World’s First Zero-Emission Flights
Scotland’s largest regional airline, LoganAir, is pioneering sustainable aviation by partnering with ZeroAvia to integrate hydrogen-electric engines into its fleet, marking a bold step towards zero-emission flights.

Unsung indigenous women behind moon landing celebrated in art
The tapestry is described as a celebration of the crossover of mathematical patterns, tone and rhythm found in weaving and music and will remain in the chapel until 31 August.

Archaeologist sailing like a Viking makes unexpected discoveries
The sailing boat—an open, square-rigged clinker boat similar to the boats used during the Viking Age (800–1050 AD)—traveled from Trondheim up to the Arctic Circle and back in 2022.

Flagstaff Shakespeare Festival 2025 season
Come celebrate our 11th season with us this year at the Beaver Street Theatre, and under the festival tent at Lowell Observatory!