A new study suggests rare earth elements form in magma above ancient subduction zones, as that magma reacts with substances ...
Tutankhamun: The Immersive Exhibition will be open between June 19 and September 13 at Birmingham's NEC Campus ...
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 ...
Ancient Egyptian tombs reveal hidden treasures that challenge our understanding of burial practices and social hierarchies in ...
A new study reveals that the fossil once thought to be the world's oldest octopus is, in fact, a distant relative of the ...
Earth and the Moon take center stage in stunning new Artemis II images, revealing features that have never been seen ...
Some aspects of the ancient world simply do not make any sense. No matter how much research is put into the topics, answers ...
The moon is not just a barren rock orbiting the Earth. The Artemis missions could answer the great unknowns that the ...
Traditional loko iʻa aquaculture ponds fed Hawaiians for thousands of years, but through the 19th and 20th centuries, most were abandoned. Today, they are not only staging a comeback, but providing a ...
Mr. Newport is a professor of computer science at Georgetown University and the author of “Deep Work.” Today we take for granted that diet and exercise are vitally important for our health and ...
History, like gossip, is only interesting if you know the players. A series of unfamiliar names, dates and events has little meaning without such knowledge or, at least, an exceptionally wise and ...
NPR's Ailsa Chang speaks with archaeologist Gary Feinman about new findings that show democracy existed throughout the ancient world and was not exclusive to Mediterranean Europe. If you think ancient ...