Angkor Wat: Water is Power
The collapse of a reservoir in a remote and mysterious city could have helped Angkor gain supremacy
Angkor Wat: Water is Power
Medicinal Cannibalism: A Corpse a Day Keeps the Doctor Away
The question was not “Should you eat human flesh?” says one historian, but, “What sort of flesh should you eat?
Medicinal Cannibalism: A Corpse a Day Keeps the Doctor Away
Does Stress Cause Gray Hair?
A new study gives scientific backing to an old adage—and suggests that stress might affect the human body in dramatic ways
Does Stress Cause Gray Hair?
Now We See Aurora Dunes in the Sky
Originally observed by citizen scientists, the unusual light show might help researchers better understand a poorly studied layer of the atmosphere
Now We See Aurora Dunes in the Sky
Why Do Sunflowers Always Watch the Sun?
A study shows sunflowers have an internal clock and face east to keep bees and other insects happy
Why Do Sunflowers Always Watch the Sun?
Morocco Had Role In U.S. Civil War?
Confederate agents seeking European support were imprisoned by the U.S. consul, which ignited international protest
Morocco Had Role In U.S. Civil War?
Perspective On Novel Coronavirus From China
The What, Whys, Where, and Whos of the Current Novel Coronavirus
Perspective On Novel Coronavirus From China
Venice: A Vacation Destination For Hundreds of Years
The drawing accompanied one friar’s first-person account of a trip from Venice to Jerusalem and Egypt
Venice: A Vacation Destination For Hundreds of Years
Climate Change: Brought Down the Old Kingdom of Egypt?
The Doom of Ancient Egypt Might Befall Earth Soon, Archaeologist Warns by Sputniknews.com Describing the downfall of the Old Kingdom of Egypt, the archaeologist who found the tomb of one of the rulers from that time period, warned that history may repeat itself. The discovery of the burial chamber of Khentkaus III, royal leader of […]
Climate Change: Brought Down the Old Kingdom of Egypt?