What did you learn this week? Let us know in the comments or at education@ngs.org.
This week, we learned…
… that there are two competing sites of the “Garden of Eden” in Iraq.

… 62 years after Brown v. Board of Education, a Mississippi school district was ordered to desegregate.

Photograph by Thomas J. O’Halloran, courtesy Library of Congress
… the most successful female Everest climber of all time is a Connecticut housekeeper.

Photograph by Barry Bishop, National Geographic
… why we court death by GPS.

Photograph by Dave Yoder, National Geographic
… women won big at science fiction’s premiere party, the Nebula Awards.

Photograph by Cheetah Witch, courtesy Wikimedia. Public domain.
… the changing habits of the American diet … when we started thinking of the cupcake as a “female” food … and why we should be eating roadkill, anyway.
… digital education may be a double-edged sword.

… a mug in Auschwitz held a secret treasure for 70 years.

Photograph courtesy Auschwitz Museum
… what chemical ingredients make you YOU, how much they’re worth, and whether your microbes outweigh you.

… the future of Quakerism is in Kenya. And it’s noisy.
… how to work with the excitement of the upcoming summer break, not against it. Bring the Summer Olympics to the classroom, of course!

Photograph by Daniel Basil, courtesy Wikimedia. CC-BY-3.0-BR
… pigeons make beautiful art.
What did you learn this week? Let us know in the comments or at education@ngs.org.
Nice list of things you learned on this weekend, I enjoyed reading