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Greenland on the globe

If Greenland were for sale, what would it be worth? How to put a ‘price tag’ on a territory

January 9, 2025

Ice sample on the melter

How Arctic ice cores prove lead pollution may in Ancient Rome have caused empire-wide cognitive decline

January 7, 2025

Viking Burial Site in Lindholm Hoje, Aalborg, Denmark

Ancient bones tell new story of how medieval Europe was formed

January 2, 2025

Governor Jimmy Carter (Democrat of Georgia), meets U.S. House members and employees in the Rayburn House Office Building.

Jimmy Carter’s idealism and humility left a lasting imprint on American life

December 31, 2024

Dinosaurs Flee Volcano

New evidence disproves theory volcanoes wiped out the dinosaurs

December 30, 2024

Hands holding golden Earth

Why human civilization may be on the brink of a ‘planetary phase shift’

December 24, 2024

Fragment of music from the Aberdeen Breviary : Volume 1 or 'Pars Hiemalis'.

Hear it: Lost music found hidden in 514-year-old Scottish book restored

December 20, 2024

Skull fragments found at Charterhouse Warren site

From scalping to cannibalism — 4,000-year-old mass killing reveals stunning British Bronze Age brutality

December 16, 2024

10,000-year-old beer recipe reveals how alcohol shaped human civilization

December 12, 2024

Friday the 13th

It’s Friday the 13th. Why is this number feared worldwide?

December 13, 2024

Prehistoric humans hunt a woolly mammoth. More and more research shows that this species – and at least 46 other species of megaherbivores – were driven to extinction by humans.

The first Americans hunted and ate mammoths: New evidence reveals ancient diet

December 11, 2024

Woman laughs as her dog licks her

The first best friends: Ancient bones rewrite origins of human-dog bonding

December 5, 2024

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