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Ancient Folklore Upends Dangerous Savanna Myths

Literature from western India describe diverse savanna landscapes, defying the dogma that these ecosystems resulted from relatively recent deforestation

November 25, 2025

Ancient Roman Glass Reveals a Hidden “Language”

Closer inspection of prized Roman possessions has highlighted the possible networks of the artisans behind them

November 14, 2025

How the Spoils of an Infamous Heist Traveled the World

The Stone of Scone may have been returned, but bits of this sacred object were distributed in a hidden network

November 11, 2025

Medieval Medical Misinformation Persists

A 14th-century tale still promotes dubious origins behind the deadliest known pandemic

November 5, 2025

The 19th-Century Entomologist Who Dreamed Up Daylight Savings

Hungry for more light to find insects, this scientist championed the “unscientific and impractical” idea of changing time

October 31, 2025

Meet the Real Frankenstein

The Italian scientist who sparked an electric revolution that led to the beloved horror story—and the battery

October 29, 2025

Remembering the Genius Who Inspired Celebration of the Mind Day

Martin Gardner wanted to make math mathemagical

October 21, 2025

This Natural History Museum Heist Rivals the Louvre Robbery

A young music student lifted nearly 300 rare bird specimens from a British museum

October 21, 2025

DNA’s Death Notice

See original manuscripts, letters, photos, and jokes from luminaries like Rosalind Franklin, Aaron Klug, and Linus Pauling

September 15, 2025

These Early Humans Walked 8 Miles for the Perfect Rock

The quest for better tools is more ancient than we thought

September 5, 2025

When the Ocean Floor Came Alive

The first map of the Atlantic seafloor revealed a dynamic world under the waves

August 19, 2025

The Tortured Paths of the Wound Man

From medical diagram to international artwork

August 18, 2025