Learn how the ancient practice of pannage uses pigs to clear acorns from the New Forest to keep cattle safe and aid biodiversity.
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A 20-kilometer-thick rock layer may finally solve one of Bermuda’s biggest mysteries
Far out in the Atlantic, Bermuda rises from the ocean as if it’s breaking the rules of geology. It sits on a broad hump in ...
In an inspiring cultural revival, the Sunyatee International Foundation in Malaysia is on a mission to reclaim ancient Indian ...
A groundbreaking study suggests that the start of Ancient Egypt's New Kingdom may have occurred nearly a century later than ...
Complete Collection of Gold and Silver Artifacts Unearthed in China Photo: Courtesy of China Science Publishing & Media Ltd.
The single woven strip on a towel is called the dobby border, which keeps the shape of the towel intact and prevents it from ...
While the 21st century has been bumpy, it has also ushered in monumental scientific and technological breakthroughs that have ...
Long before Cleopatra and Hatshepsut, Ankhnespepy II amassed unprecedented political and religious power. Here's how.
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Pandas, pingpong and ancient canals: President Xi’s hosting style says a lot about Chinese diplomacy
On Dec. 5, Macron tapped into this legacy when he visited the venue of the 2025 ITTF Mixed Team World Cup and participated in an impromptu match. Partnering with French players Félix Lebrun and ...
In a daring raid 75 years ago, four university students stole back an early symbol of the Scottish kings. It had been taken ...
Most of us follow the rules: partly because we don’t want to end up in legal trouble, and partly because, well, we like to ...
An archaeological team has uncovered for the first time more than half of the temple, long buried under River Nile sediment.
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