The “Colorado Dinosaurs” program runs through Jan. 23 and highlights why the state is known for some of the most significant ...
Archeologists say they have finally cracked the 6,000-year-old mystery of Armenia’s “dragon stones" – massive carved ...
New research led by the British Museum has found evidence of the world’s oldest human fire-making activity in Barnham, ...
The St. Louis-based company announced Thursday that the facility, which produces Budweiser, Bud Light and other core brands, ...
The Hjortspring boat carried warriors on an attempted attack of a Danish island over 2,000 years ago. Archaeologists have new clues about where these raiders came from.
From ancient Rome to medieval Spain to Renaissance Venice, generations of mariners have relied on biscotti as a source of ...
If you think we are the only generation obsessed with hair care routines and rituals, you're mistaken. Throughout history, civilisations around the globe had their own sets of unique and effective ...
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We Seem to Have the Supreme Court’s Originalism Fail of the Term
On Monday, the Supreme Court heard argument in a case that could upend how the federal government has been run for over a ...
The Oregon Ducks have one of the most talented rosters in the country and it’s propelled them to the No. 5 ranking in this year’s College Football Playoff. Nume ...
Authoritarian regimes use architecture to reshape what the public believes by saturating public spaces with political symbols ...
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4,000-year-old sheep tooth reveals how an ancient plague spread across Eurasia
Archaeologists working in the Southern Ural Mountains have uncovered an unexpected clue about how an ancient plague once ...
A 430-million-year-old fossil reveals that the first leeches were ocean predators, not bloodsuckers. The discovery radically shifts the timeline of leech evolution by more than 200 million years.
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