Scientists have found evidence of hot springs near sites where ancient hominids settled, long before the control of fire.
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Controversial map names CEOs of 100 companies producing 71 percent of the world’s greenhouse gas emissions.
America treats the world like a board game. That’s a problem.
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“Nothing but naked people: fat ones, thin ones, old, young…”
It’s how successful our current theories are. Some 500 years ago, there was one scientific phenomenon that was, without controversy, extremely well-understood: the motion of the celestial objects in the sky. […]
This culinary map of Los Angeles proves the city is more than just the world’s movie capital.
Was it a real thing? And the Wise Men? Or are they just myths?
Some intriguing examples of people grooming the land for the unseen observer above.
Experts say global warming is no longer some future worry. It’s already here.
The current U.S. Administration seems happier to pursue fleeting photo ops with strongmen than to cultivate long-standing alliances. Where does that leave American influence in Asia?
The world’s getting hotter, and it’s getting more volatile. We need to start thinking about how climate change encourages conflict.
None of us know where this is heading, but we can still learn from the moment.
One silver lining of the pandemic: The value of common sense, facts and rational decisions increases.
Thought experiment: What if you graft Israel’s borders onto the San Francisco Bay Area?
Arranged marriages and Western romantic practices have more in common than we might think.
To get a sense of faraway places, these ‘atlases’ let the locals give you their perspective.
The West has been doing well scientifically for a few hundred years now, but it took almost a thousand years for it to catch up to the Middle East. Here are ten of the biggest discoveries the Islamic world got first.
It’s a start. More to come?
Anastasia lives alone in perfect harmony with nature – or so the story goes – and nature serves her devotedly.
It is projected to last for more than 100 minutes, and begins Friday July 27.
How deep are America’s cultural fault lines? Depends on which data you crunch.
South Africa is no longer the only place on the continent that has urban wealth clusters
This is what the world will look like, 250 million years from now
The axolotl is known to regrow its lower jaw, its retinae, ovaries, kidneys, heart, rudimentary lungs, spinal cord, and large chunks of its brain.
New research reveals empirical data on how anti-Muslim sentiment could be nudging some Muslim Americans toward extremism.
By putting its relationships in military hands, the US is losing its power abroad.
The United States is by far the world’s largest dealer of arms, which often fall into the wrong hands.
What qualifies someone for the top position in American government?
Do you enjoy ‘non-traditional sexual relationships’? Then mind where you travel.