1914: The Panama Canal – A Marvel of Engineering and Geopolitics

The Panama Canal, completed in 1914, drastically reduced maritime travel time and remains one of the busiest shipping lanes in the world

1913: The Discovery and Preservation of the Ozone Layer

The discovery of the ozone layer by Fabry and Buisson, and its monitoring by Dobson, led to crucial actions to reverse its depletion caused by CFCs

1912: Alfred Wegener and the Theory of Continental Drift

Alfred Wegener's theory of continental drift, initially met with skepticism, fundamentally changed geology with the later discovery of tectonic plates

1911: Machu Picchu – Rediscovery by Hiram Bingham

Hiram Bingham's discovery and restoration of Machu Picchu illuminated the historical significance of this Inca site, now a renowned Peruvian attraction

1911: The Race to the South Pole – Amundsen vs. Scott

The early 20th-century race to the South Pole saw Roald Amundsen triumph over Robert Scott, marking a significant chapter in polar exploration history

1910: The Big Burn – America’s Largest Wildfire

The Big Burn of 1910, a historic and massive wildfire, shaped U.S. firefighting policies and highlighted the ecological significance of wildfires

1909: Robert Peary’s Controversial North Pole Expedition

Robert Peary's 1909 claim of reaching the North Pole is surrounded by controversy and debate, representing a significant chapter in polar exploration history

1908: The Tunguska Event – A Meteoric Mystery in Siberia

The 1908 Tunguska explosion, a mysterious airburst in Siberia, underscores the impact of celestial objects on Earth and remains a pivotal study in planetary science

1906: Daniel Barringer’s Quest for Meteorites – Unraveling Impact Crater Mysteries

Daniel Barringer's persistent efforts to uncover meteorite remnants in an Arizona crater significantly contributed to the understanding of impact cratering in geology

1906: The 1906 San Francisco Earthquake – A Seismic Event in History

The 1906 San Francisco Earthquake, a major seismic event, prompted significant advancements in building and urban planning, highlighting the impact of tectonic activities