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Adams, Jefferson and other Founding Fathers enjoyed wild game and seasonal produce in Philadelphia's taverns during the ...
The ancient Greek physician and botanist Dioscorides is considered by many to be the father of pharmacology for authoring De ...
A better understanding of human smell is emerging as scientists interrogate its fundamental elements: the odor molecules that ...
The last time this union went on strike was in 1986, and the impact was felt citywide. File photos show garbage piled up on ...
The First Presbyterian Church’s rare sandstone bricks will be transported to Washington, D.C., where they'll be used to ...
Publication date 1999 Topics Mysteries, Religious -- History -- Sources, Mysteries, Religious, Mysterien, Griechenland , Römisches Reich Publisher Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press ...
The Crossing spent part of last week in Malvern recording Aaron Helgeson’s The Book of Never, not to be confused with the ...
Hours later, in Philadelphia's Overbrook section, a person was trapped inside a vehicle after a tree fell on it at around 9 p.m., according to fire dispatch.
Footprints found in an ancient streambed beneath gypsum dunes The footprints were discovered in a dried streambed, once part of a lake system that covered the White Sands area thousands of years ago.
The organization launched Philadelphia's first legal syringe exchange in 1992, at the height of the AIDS crisis, a time when nearly 50% of new HIV infections in the city were linked to drug use.
Bedbugs. It’s a word everyone knows, but no one wants to hear. The last thing you want to deal with on your vacation is the ...
But for ancient doctors, that spoilage could be much more than an unpleasant but inconsequential disappointment. It was seen as actively harmful. “ [Galen] says, ‘Look, it’s also decomposing in your ...