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New research reveals how ancient Greeks picked their names, showing social pressure played a major role in naming traditions.
Why are some people fiery and impulsive while others are calm and measured? The ancient Greeks believed they had the answer, ...
Once, Babylon was the jewel of Mesopotamia, the city that gave its name to entire eras— the Old, Middle, and New Babylonian periods. It was here that Nebuchadnezzar II ruled, where colossal temples ...
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Did Byzantium Inherit the Greek Legacy?

The Byzantine Empire stood for a thousand years after the fall of Rome, but was it truly the heir to ancient Greek civilization? In this video, we explore the empire’s culture, language, and ...
Recently installed as the youngest president of Harvard, Eliot was at the start of a 40-year tenure dedicated to making ...
From testing, Delphi-2Ms’ predictions matched or exceeded the accuracy of current models for most diseases. It also proved to ...
An AI-powered standard legal language framework could create a common foundation for legal communication that may restructure ...
Once the harshest insult, “bitch” has been reclaimed in feminism and pop culture. Learn how one word became both weapon and empowerment.
The challenge is not whether to keep humanities, but how to integrate them so that even engineers never lose sight of the ...
Intersection was an international magazine about car culture, combining design, fashion, art and architecture around the ...
CEO Ahmed El-Kholy watched tourists struggle to understand hieroglyphs, so he set out to develop Manetho, an app that could ...
A letter claimed to have been written by a possessed nun almost 350 years ago has finally been translated. Sister Maria Crocifissa della Concezione was found on August 11, 1676 on the floor of her ...