As everyone knows, on April 12, 1961, Yuri Gagarin became the first person to reach Earth’s orbit. He launched aboard the ...
A pygmy legged dragon from Kyrgyzstan, ungulate whales and a live granny rug.
These creatures looked similar to modern reptiles externally but had many internal differences, making it incorrect to label ...
They cannot remember people’s faces or recognize those who have harmed them in the past and do not seek out or pursue ...
Cryptozoology is a field of knowledge devoted to searching for and studying animals whose existence is disputed or not proven by science. Such creatures are called cryptids. There’s also cryptobotany ...
Infrared light has longer wavelengths than the visible spectrum, making it undetectable by the human eye. However, mosquitoes ...
The Merovingian dynasty was the first Frankish line of kings who ruled in Western Europe from AD 476 to 752. Dynasty of Frankish kings descending from Merovech, the Merovingians ruled over Gaul until ...
It's time to learn something new about flies, bees, and cockroaches, and at the same time, dispel a couple of misconceptions.
Learn about the fascinating history of geometry, from its first known application in ancient civilizations to its relevance in current science and technology. Ancient civilizations in places like the ...
Learn about the invention and history of gears from ancient times to the present and how gears have developed through time. Gears are mechanical devices made up of disks with teeth (“cogwheels”) that ...
A wheeled bull figurine from 3950–3650 BC was discovered in Europe, and it is the oldest identified object that has a wheel. The origin and invention of the wheel can be traced back to our natural ...
The flamberge swords were incredibly lethal weapons, to the extent that in many armies it became customary to immediately retaliate against any prisoner found with a flamberge sword. The blade of the ...