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The fall of the Roman Empire was less a clash of civilizations and more an opportunity to mix and mingle, a new genetics study shows
After hundreds of years of colonial dominance in Europe, the western Roman Empire fell in the fifth century C.E., weakened by ...
Animals maintain complex cultures, communication systems, infrastructure, and intergenerational knowledge, writes .
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New research explores how technological civilizations grow, collapse, and recover, and what this means for detecting ...
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The Great Filter: Why advanced civilizations may all go extinct
Thomas Mulligan explains the Great Filter theory, which proposes that advanced alien civilizations may be rare or ...
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Whether you find yourself agreeing or disagreeing with Goldmruan's demographic-mixed-with-religion journey through world history (and I found myself disagreeing at times), the book displays the ...
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