A jar of anti-freckle cream found in the South Pacific may provide another clue in the mysterious disappearance of Amelia Earhart 75 years ago, Discovery News reports. Famed as the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic
More science news from msnbc.com Experts find credible calls from Amelia Earhart Dozens of previously dismissed radio signals were actually credible transmissions from Amelia Earhart, according to a new study. Updated 118 minutes ago 6/3/2012 1:17:33
By Laura K. Brestovansky A St. Clair Shores woman is following in Amelia Earhart's flight path by preparing for a cross-country race for women pilots. Rebecca Duggan will be piloting her Piper single-engine airplane when the Air Race Classic takes off
Earhart, her navigator, Fred Noonan, and the plane, vanished over the Pacific in July 1937. Sixty-five years later, their disappearance remains one of America's great mysteries and the subject of continuing research and debate. On June 1, 1937, Amelia
If you're like me, you've been fascinated forever by the disappearance of the aviator Amelia Earhart in 1937 on a round-the-world flight. There has been increasing evidence that she managed to make it to an isolated South