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Neurospirituality crosses multiple disciplines to study how and why the human brain has a sense of the divine. Evidence is ...
When it comes to picking out the perfect breakfast, ancient grain in a healthy cereal is suddenly buzzing everywhere — and not just because it sounds fancy.
Archaeologist Roberto Risch, professor in the Department of Prehistory, and science historian Marco Armiero, ICREA researcher ...
When thinking about herbs, we may just think of seasoning containers of leaves in our kitchen cabinets used for cooking. If a gardener, it may be the ones you may ...
Before ma’amoul were treats served at special occasions, they were simple biscuits that fueled travelers. “‘Ma’amoul’ is not ...
June 13 is Pigeon Appreciation Day, a quirky yet heartfelt celebration of one of the most under‑loved — and surprisingly heroic — birds in our urban spaces. Sure, sometimes we might call them "sky ...
For example, take “a.m.” and “p.m.” People in the U.S. are constantly thinking and talking about time in terms of a.m. and p.m., but if you ask someone what those letters stand for, you may be ...
For decades, the grand narratives of Mesopotamia, Egypt, and the Indus Valley dominated the story of early human civilization ...
The event is put on each year by sixth graders, who resaerch historical figures for a living wax figure project ...
Explore the incredible evolution of gaming – from chessboards and dice to immersive virtual worlds and online platforms.
Spokeo looked at the history of identification and its evolution throughout the centuries, from seals to biometrics.