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How One Ancient Greek Shaped Modern Science
He was the mathematician who ran through the streets shouting “Eureka!” — but that was only a glimpse of his genius.
An archaeologist has told the Daily Mail about extraordinary new evidence of an advanced civilization that once called the ...
After the latest dig season, archaeologists announced a wealth of treasure surfaced from the popular tourist destination, ...
On May 24, 1844, Samuel Morse sent the world’s first telegraph message, tapping out the biblical phrase “What hath God ...
Ancient Greeks encoded the secrets of their civilization in ways hidden in plain sight, shaping a legacy that endures through ...
Hygieia was a prominent figure in both ancient Greek and Roman mythology—she was the daughter of Asclepius, the god of medicine. Hygieia (from whose name we get the word ‘hygiene’) was known as the ...
Without the scholars of the Islamic Golden Age, who translated Ancient Greek, it is likely that ancient knowledge would now ...
India Today on MSN
Scientists decode what happens when we dream: Does our brain wake up?
Dreams have long captivated human imagination, from the mysticism of ancient Egypt and Mesopotamia to the philosophy of ...
Some of the recent advances in the quest to catch a whiff of history are featured in the new book Scents of Arabia: ...
Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
A Brief and Amazing History of the Pleiades, Stars That Captivated Ancient Civilizations and Inspired Poets
Also known as the “Seven Sisters,” the striking cluster has long been used as an important seasonal marker and appears high ...
A compelling list of books that uncover the hidden truths, origins, and realities behind the myths that still shape our world ...
Visitors walk past sculptures that are part of the Parthenon Marbles at the British Museum in London, the UK. Photo: VCG. In ...
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