Science, technology, engineering and math are key subjects to study in today's rapidly changing, technology-based society. They are also great subjects for interesting stories.
On the evening of October 8, 1871 a spark set Chicago ablaze. Learn what made it such an at risk city.
While the Great Fire of 1871 was terrorizing people in Chicago, a town located 250 miles to the north - Peshtigo, Wisconsin - was also burning.
Chicago was a city with many wooden structures when a massive fire started on October 8, 1871.
In 1923, a major earthquake - known as the "Great Kanto" quake - devastated Tokyo and nearby Yokohama on September 1.
Johannes Gutenberg invented one of "the machines that made us."
On January 12, 2010, cameras at the U.S. Embassy, in Haiti's capital city, record in real time the impact of a devastating quake.
Despite rumors of a tsunami, following the January 12 Haitian earthquake, none occurred because this quake resulted from a strike-slip fault.
Five years after the people of Halifax buried so many of Titanic's victims, another ship caused a catastrophe in their own town.
This brilliant animation of the Bayeux Tapestry is by David Newton.
Henri Becquerel discovered radioactivity on the 1st of March, 1896.
The "Higgs Boson" was "in the news" around the world on July 4, 2012.
Landing in New Jersey, following a thunderstorm, one of Germany's airships - the Hindenburg - exploded on May 6, 1937.