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About 70,000 years ago in Africa, humans expanded into more extreme environments, a new study finds, setting the stage for our global migration.
A man wearing an Apple Maps camera backpack was spotted walking down a road for the app’s Look Around feature. Marti Blagborough, 32, noticed a man carrying a large backpack with a big 360-degree ...
The Danish government deputized private detectorists to unearth artifacts buried in farm fields. Their finds are revealing ...
Country names often fade into the background of a map and eventually become fixed and obvious. But the truth is, they’re anything but. These names are often rooted in ancient riddles, happy accidents, ...
Publisher Good Smile Company and developer IzanagiGames have released a new trailer for “authentic mystery adventure” game Dark Auction dubbed “Story, Mystery, and Bidding.” ...
The dish known as salad is said to date back to the ancient Roman habit of dipping romaine lettuce in salt — “herbe salata” means “salted leaves.” ...
History is filled with nations that once stood proud, and are now nothing more than footnotes in textbooks or ruins in the dust. In this video, we explore countries that no longer exist, destroyed by ...
Collagen from a fossilized bone fragment can identify the animal it came from. And, some new info about our galaxy’s eventual extinction.
This past weekend, my wife and I made our way to Winnipeg, a sleepy town nestled in the Canadian province of Manitoba. The ...
We never should have put boots on the ground in Iraq and elsewhere after 9/11. The Iraqis and Iranians were doing a wonderful, marvelous job — indeed, G-d’s holy work — of killing half a million of ...
One of the great things about cycling journeys, whether at home or abroad, is the people you meet on the way when you take ...
The UNESCO Global Geopark revalidation of Non nuoc Cao Bang and the transition to a two-tier administrative model are ...