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Ancient Greek sailors, whose sails caught the winds of curiosity and ambition, were among the earliest to venture beyond ...
A Greek woman is attempting to change the way people meet in Dubai with an app based on buying someone a drink — in a city ...
Who was Pope Leo XIII, the man whose name the newly-elected Pope chose? He wasn't what people thought he would be.
Mentions of the critically endangered Yangtze finless porpoise in ancient Chinese poetry have revealed missing information ...
Though my journey begins in one of Europe’s infamously overcrowded tourist cities, it quickly moves on to places as yet ...
Do Map Readers have a name? I suppose one who reads maps is technically called The Navigator, or is it just a Map-Reader? A ...
In a recent article, a computer engineer presents the unconventional argument that the true location of the biblical Garden of Eden lies beneath a popular Egyptian landmark.
All maps are influenced by the intent and biases of their creator—even those that are striving to be as accurate as possible.
Blakeslee is a semi-retired anthropologist from Wichita State University. He’s polite, soft-spoken most of the time, and able ...
Charles Bowdish, the nationally known Brookville miniaturist who created the miniature railroad at the Carnegie Science Center in Pittsburgh, had another, less well-remembered side.
Varagiannis and Nepal were allegedly part of a group known as 764, a network of online groups that extort minors sexually and ...
Charles Bowdish, the nationally known miniaturist who created the miniature railroad at the Carnegie Science Center in Pittsburgh, had another, less well-remembered side.