More than 2,000 years ago, a Greek scientist created a death ray that could set enemy ships on fire from a long distance. But how did he do it using ancient technology?
Thousands of years before modern history began, advanced civilisations rose along the Nile—and some vanished without a trace. What they left behind still baffles archaeologists today ...
From the dawn of civilization, humanity has sought answers to the mysteries of existence — creation, life, death, and the divine. Every culture developed its ...
Back by popular demand, Ancient Aliens LIVE returns to Paramount Hudson Valley Theater on Friday, November 8 for an ...
Genomes are key to unlocking life's evolutionary history. The presence and absence of certain genetic sequences and mutations ...
In other words, an integral part of Perpetua’s story that Ruden dismisses outright is the local church, full of such ...
Scientists have found that ancient horsetail plants change water chemistry in surprising ways, offering new clues about Earth ...
Science isn’t just about textbooks and laboratories—it’s an engaging journey of discovery that can lead you to the farthest ...
History doesn’t have to be a dusty museum or a long list of dates, it can be a thrilling adventure that families actually ...
November 4 stands out in history as a day marked by monumental events that have shaped the world we live in today.Going back, ...
Researchers using new simulations suggest that the Milky Way’s past collisions may have reshaped its dark matter core. This ...