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11 articles in the Truth Foundry index. Each links out to the original.
- British Naval Officer Sends First Known Copy of Declaration to London · A 1776 letter from Vice-Admiral Shuldham confirms the earliest arrival of the Declaration in Britain.
- Captain Philippa Bowden Navigates Antarctic Ice and Climate Change Impacts · Ice captain Philippa Bowden details her polar navigation expertise and observed climate shifts.
- Artist Olivia Armstrong Blends Folklore and Science in Interactive Ocean Story · Olivia Armstrong creates immersive 'Deep Sea Detectives' performance blending myth and ocean science.
- Traditional Craftsmanship Restores Rotted Spar on Historic Cutty Sark Ship · Shipwright Kevin Finch replaces a rotted mizzen royal yard on the Cutty Sark using endangered traditional skills.
- John Russell's 1797 Selenographia Maps the Moon with Obsessive Precision · Portrait painter John Russell spent 30 years creating the first subscription-funded lunar map using advanced 18th-century telescopes.
- Poet Chronicles Thames Journey Through Community Poetry Project · A poet explores the River Thames' historical and cultural significance through a community-driven poetry project.
- ZWO Astronomy Photographer of the Year 2026 Shortlist Revealed · Almost 4,000 images from 769 entrants are shortlisted for the 2026 ZWO Astronomy Photographer of the Year competition.
- Battle of Jutland: German Fleet Fails to Defeat British Grand Fleet in 1916 · The 1916 Battle of Jutland saw the German High Seas Fleet fail to decisively defeat the British Grand Fleet despite heavy losses.
- Less Than 0.001% of Deep Ocean Floor Visibly Explored Despite Tech Advances · A 2025 study reveals we have visually observed less than 0.001% of the deep ocean floor.
- Artist Luke Jerram Creates Monumental Mirror Moon Sculpture from Lunar Data · Artist Luke Jerram transforms NASA lunar data into a 2-meter steel sculpture using 3D printing and lost-wax casting.
- India's Women Seafarers Lead Maritime Diversity Efforts Despite Ongoing Challenges · India boasts 7% female seafarers, significantly higher than the global average, yet faces infrastructure and cultural hurdles.