As the long-running HISTORY Channel series “Ancient Aliens” begins its live tour, we get a preview from series favorite Giorgio Tsoukalos, a leading expert on Ancient Astronaut Theory, ...
A place that contains secrets from the ancient world. With sacred writing inscribed long before Rome had it's emperors, take a closer look at the Egyptian treasures collected by the Catholic Church ...
During her hunt for the Egyptian queen’s lost tomb, National Geographic Explorer Kathleen Martínez uncovered the sunken landscape near the ruins of Taposiris Magna.
A groundbreaking project is piecing together Leonardo da Vinci’s genetic profile by tracing his lineage across 21 generations ...
Federal officials announced Friday they detained 475 people at a construction site on the Hyundai Metaplant campus near Savannah during a Thursday operation, the largest single immigration raid in the ...
Almost seven months into Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s tenure, Lawrence O’Donnell has coined a new nickname for Donald Trump’s health secretary, dubbing him “the most dangerous nepo baby in American history ...
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Unveiling the truth behind the ancient alien theory: Explore the origins, questionable evidence, and the lack of proof supporting extraterrestrial visitations in this eye-opening examination of ...
Two tiny pterosaurs, preserved for 150 million years, have revealed a surprising cause of death: violent storms. Researchers at the University of Leicester discovered both hatchlings, nicknamed Lucky ...
The ancient brown bear skull was found at the Viminacium amphitheater in Serbia, providing the first physical evidence of the species’ involvement in Roman “spectacles,” researchers said. Marković, N.
Hiram College’s Dr. Matt Notarian, associate professor of classics, is breaking new ground in the heart of Italy. Partnering with the Kansas City Art Institute, the town of Sassoferrato, and the ...
ANCIENT OLYMPIA, Greece (AP) — With jerky determination, robots played soccer, wowed children with shadow-boxing skills and shot arrows on Monday at the birthplace of the Olympic Games.