Ancient Egyptians and Etruscans pioneered orthodontics, using delicate gold wires and catgut to straighten teeth. It’s a tale that has appeared in dentistry textbooks for decades, portraying our ...
A new study maps locations of Chinese tombs, revealing over 4,000 years of power and wealth in early human societies.
A 21-year-old who shunned university to forge a career as a traditional blacksmith while he was still a teenager is hoping to ...
Once you unlock the vault to unexpected ways to use soy sauce in your cooking, you'll make sure to always keep your ...
Scientists refine the timeline of sponge origins, showing soft-bodied ancestors likely evolved later than some chemical ...
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These rocks are older than the pyramids and they’re hiding in Canada
For years, scientists have wondered if a certain stretch of rock in Canada could be home to the world’s oldest rocks, and now ...
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How a British archaeologist's discovery of an ancient port site helped bridge gaps in South India's history
In North India, there was a gap of 1,000 years or more between the end of the IVC and the beginning of the Persian Empire ...
Vladimir Mitrokhin’s amazing story is the subject of a new book, ‘The Spy in the Archive: How One Man Tried to Kill the KGB.’ ...
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