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When Galileo’s Cosmic Convictions Landed Him in Court

More than 300 years later, the astronomer was finally vindicated

February 13, 2026

This Is What an Egyptian Mummy Smells Like

Every smell tells a unique story

February 13, 2026

Bird Poop Powered the Success of This Ancient Kingdom

“In ancient Andean cultures, fertilizer was power”

February 12, 2026

Edward Teller Tried to Move Mountains With Nuclear Bombs

The father of the H-bomb hoped to put these blasts toward civilian infrastructure

February 11, 2026

The Woman Who Paved the Way for IVF

Miriam Menkin didn’t achieve the same fame as her colleague John Rock, but the life-changing procedure wouldn’t be possible without her

February 9, 2026

Ancient Jokes Etched in Clay

These millennia-old punchlines aren’t exactly gut-busters today

January 30, 2026

Recreating the Smells of History

Using chemistry, archival records and AI, scientists are reviving the aromas of old libraries, mummies, and battlefields

January 30, 2026

How Richard Feynman Found the Root of the Challenger Disaster

The famed physicist’s persistence led him to uncover shocking failures

January 28, 2026

Did Edison Accidentally Create a Vital Superconductor?

In 1879, the inventor might have produced graphene, a crucial component of tech more than a century later

January 26, 2026

A Closer Look at an Elusive Ancient Plague

Teeth have revealed that victims traveled from far-off homelands

January 22, 2026

The Accidental Discovery of Aristotle’s Paradigm-Shifting School

The ancient institution shaped education as we know it today

January 14, 2026

C-Sections Have a Surprisingly Ancient History

And their meaning has shifted over millennia

January 14, 2026