Imagine early humans meticulously crafting stone tools for nearly 300,000 years, all while contending with recurring ...
For decades, Paranthropus robustus has intrigued scientists as a powerful, big-jawed cousin of early humans. Now, thanks to ancient protein analysis, researchers have cracked open new secrets hidden ...
Socialism has a well-earned reputation as a secular, rational movement. But not all socialists throughout history were quite ...
Why is your ankle named after a Greek hero and your uterus after a Renaissance anatomist? The answer says as much about power ...
EATON TOWNSHIP, Ohio -- Excavation is nearly complete on Lorain County’s Gerber-Becket Stream and Wetland Restoration project, designed to reduce neighborhood flooding, improve water quality flowing ...
Behind the fresh produce and booming exports, a darker reality exists on many American farms. From labor exploitation to human trafficking, thousands of workers face conditions most never hear about.
ALBANY, Ga. (WALB) - Volunteers from Georgia’s Own Credit Union lent a hand to Habitat for Humanity on Saturday, Oct. 18. A release said volunteers helped build homes for Habitat for Humanity. In ...
VIRGINIA — Iron Range residents have an opportunity to participate locally in Habitat for Humanity International’s first Rural Rally, taking place October 27-31. North St. Louis County Habitat for ...
A groundbreaking archaeological discovery at Karahantepe has shattered expectations about Neolithic symbolic expression, as researchers uncovered the first T-shaped pillar ever found with a distinctly ...
Will Trump’s FTC Rein In Lina Khan’s Abuses? U.N.’s Global Carbon Tax Should Be a Wake-Up Call to Fight International Climate Extremism ‘This is where government can really be a catalyst.” So spoke ...
Archaeologists and academics warn that pseudo-archaeology, fake or sensationalized claims about the past—undermines real science. From Atlantis myths to alien theories, experts explain how ...
Just over 500 years ago, on 3 August 1492, Christopher Columbus, the admiral from Genoa underwritten by Ferdinand II and Isabella I of Spain, set off on the first of 4 trips across the Atlantic. He ...
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