Many ancient civilizations, including Romans, Babylonians, and Egyptians, enjoyed variations of salads, all of them featuring ...
A previously unknown hymn of praise dating to around 1000 BCE was discovered by LMU Professor Enrique Jiménez, who used AI to identify 30 related manuscripts. During a joint project with the Baghdad, ...
Polls and psychological studies repeatedly show that over the last 10 to 15 years, women have tended to like men with a dark stubble of beard.
TEHRAN – Iran and Tajikistan have jointly submitted a draft resolution to the 43rd session of UNESCO’s General Conference ...
Mordechai's message to Esther, as recorded in the Scroll of Esther, remains the ultimate test and clarion call to any Jew, like Esther, who find themselves Court Jews who must decide if they will ...
Legends and rumors trail the elusive Queen of Sheba through the rock-hewn wonders and rugged hills of Ethiopia.
This Sunday, we will all dutifully set our clocks back one hour for daylight saving time. But why is our day divided into 24 hours, each hour divided into 60 ...
Rivers have always been more than just flowing water. They're lifelines, highways, and silent witnesses to humanity's ...
What did Muslims scientists do to spark the renaissance? How Islam can reclaim its stake in the future of science?
Lost treasure isn’t just the stuff of Hollywood blockbusters and adventure novels. Around the world, real fortunes in gold, ...
Salt has been with humankind almost since the beginning of time. Its usefulness as a seasoning and preservative extends to other historical applications, both therapeutic and ritual, so it is not surp ...