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Is modern democracy truly freedom, or just a more polite form of control? In this eye-opening analysis, we explore Plato's ...
For the first time, scientists have sequenced the oldest and complete DNA set of an ancient Egyptian man, dating to when the ...
More than 4,000 years ago, Egypt and Mesopotamia stood as two of the most complex societies on the planet. But the new DNA ...
The story of the Abyssinian cat is as old as civilization itself—rich with mystery, elegance, and a dash of wild spirit.
Martin Cooper changed the world when he pioneered the portable phone. The Motorola company’s four-pound box has evolved into a global army of powerful smartphones weighing ounces.
Fairmined gold, lost-wax casting, and narrative design—meet seven English jewellers leading the slow-made movement.
Greece and China are further cementing their bond through a renewed focus on cultural dialogue and heritage preservation.
Paleontologists uncovered another rare fossil in Texas. This time, it's a 60-million-year-old fossil of a giant possum-like ...
New research claims that tomato plants in the Galápagos might actually be de-evolving and picking up ancient traits.
What it communicates, above all, is the hopeless unhipness of its sender. I use it anyway, mostly out of habit but also ...
Wild tomatoes in the Galápagos may be reversing evolution—reawakening ancient traits, surprising scientists at UC Riverside.