Artifacts from a cave in the US may rewrite the history of the continent, showing ancient humans had surprising skills thousands of years before the Egyptians.
“Greece and China control 50% of global shipping,” underlined George Xiradakis, president of the Association of Banking & ...
Chocolate is usually the go-to present for Valentine’s Day. The sweet and smooth treat is ubiquitous with decadence and ...
Black History Month should not be about trivia or symbolic firsts. It should be about unlearning—about dismantling the white ...
Some standards and some surprises–all dazzling destinations to tempt you on your next trip.
Old Fort Harrod State Park in Harrodsburg isn’t just another pin on Kentucky’s map of attractions—it’s a time portal ...
Tucked away in the western edge of New Hampshire, where the Connecticut River creates a natural border with Vermont, lies a town so charming it feels like you’ve wandered into a living postcard – ...
Archaeologists in Norway have uncovered a stunning medieval gold ring featuring a rare blue gemstone, providing a remarkable ...
An international research team led by Dr. Lorenzo Marchetti from the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin has described the oldest known impressions of reptile skin from the Thuringian Forest in central ...
Deep within a cave on New Zealand’s North Island, scientists have uncovered a long-lost record of life from a million years ago.
Using advanced machine learning and climate models, researchers have shown that the ancestors of crops like wheat, barley, and rye probably were much less widespread in the Middle East 12,000 years ...
The ancient city of Beppu, on the volcanic Japanese island of Kyushu, has long been shaped by its geothermal activity—people from all over the world flock here for its renowned ...