1937: The Evolution of Landfills – From Ancient Middens to Modern Sanitation

The progression from ancient middens to modern landfills reflects significant advancements in waste management, with the Fresno landfill marking a historical milestone

1936: Inge Lehmann’s Discovery of the Earth’s Inner Core

Inge Lehmann's analysis of seismic data revealed the Earth's core to be divided into a liquid outer and a solid inner core, reshaping geological understanding

1935: The Dust Bowl – A Confluence of Drought and Farming Practices

The Dust Bowl, driven by drought and harmful farming practices, led to significant environmental and societal impacts, spurring changes in land management and conservation

1934: Dorothy Hill – Pioneering Coral Geology Research

Dorothy Hill's groundbreaking research in coral geology helped unravel the history and evolution of corals, marking her as a key figure in paleontology

1933: Angel Falls – The Aerial Discovery by Jimmie Angel

Jimmie Angel's aerial discovery of Angel Falls spurred scientific interest and tourism, leading to the creation of Venezuela's Canaima National Park

1926: The Dawn of Aviation Exploration – Byrd and Amundsen’s Pioneering Flights

Richard E. Byrd and Roald Amundsen's pioneering flights significantly advanced aviation exploration, including historic polar expeditions and Antarctic mapping

1926: Pioneers of Liquid-Fueled Rocketry – Tsiolkovsky, Goddard, and von Braun

Tsiolkovsky, Goddard, and von Braun were instrumental in evolving rockets from gunpowder origins to sophisticated liquid-fueled machines capable of space travel

1925: Tri-State Tornado – America’s Deadliest Twister

The Tri-State Tornado of 1925, a catastrophic F5 tornado, was the deadliest in US history and sparked advancements in tornado monitoring

1921: Russian Famine – A Catalyst for Global Aid

The 1921-1922 Russian famine, caused by natural disasters and political turmoil, was instrumental in shaping international humanitarian aid efforts

1915: Robert F. Griggs and the Discovery of Katmai

Robert F. Griggs' exploration of the 1912 Katmai eruption led to key geological discoveries and the creation of Katmai National Park