The discovery of the settlements over the years has led to a new understanding of the Asia Minor and Anatolia regions.
Consequently, its immense potential benefits are matched by significant risks, necessitating a comprehensive, global strategy ...
Peng Bin, former deputy secretary-general of the Chinese Society for Environmental Sciences and one of the report's lead ...
A 1929 News-Miner interview captures the gruff wit and larger-than-life tales of an Edinburgh-educated adventurer who helped ...
When we think of exhibits of ancient civilizations, our minds inevitably turn to ancient Mesopotamians, Egyptians, Greeks or Romans. While these associations are understandable, they reflect a ...
Assuming our solar system’s newest interstellar object isn’t an alien mothership sent here to menace us, humankind still hasn’t spotted any signs of extraterrestrial life, let alone intelligence — ...
BOISE, Idaho — The Idaho State Board of Education approved new standards for high school history classrooms, focused on Western civilization. The proposed standards outline a two-semester elective ...
As was his wont on long flights, Col. Paul Tibbets, piloting a B-29, puffed on his pipe as, 80 years ago Wednesday, he transported humanity from one geopolitical era to another. His radio operator was ...
To the music of conch shell trumpets, a 3,800-year-old citadel of the Caral civilization—one of the oldest in the world—opened its doors to visitors in Peru on Saturday, after eight years of study and ...
For Jack Appel, 101, the Allies' victory in Europe − made official on May 8, 1945 − wasn't just vital because otherwise, as he said, "we'd all be speaking German now." "World War II was a major, major ...