We’ve long believed that wolves are ruthless, bloodthirsty beasts that fight to attain or maintain their ‘alpha’ status. Well, we were wrong – packs are more like families, and a…
Dive into the unpredictable oceanic phenomena known as rogue waves – their causes, their risks to maritime activities, and the ongoing research into them.
Explore the Vikings’ multifaceted contributions to history, ranging from their prowess as warriors and traders to the cultural influence of their mythology and exploration. These…
Dreams, nightmares, and night terrors. What exactly are they, and why do we have them? Oneirology – the interdisciplinary study of dreams – uses a variety of methods and…
Literally tens of millions of people died during World War I. Three incredibly lethal machines made their debut in the conflict, directly contributing to the appalling number of…
For millennia, caravans of traders traversed deserts, mountains, and steppes carrying valuable goods along winding routes between the Mediterranean and East Asia. This was the…
Over 2,000 years ago, Julius Caesar recognized the deficiencies of the Roman calendar. Hooking up with an Alexandrian astronomer, he created the solar-based Julian calendar, which…
In support of France’s May 1968 student strike, workers walked off their jobs, often occupying the factories where they worked. In many ways, this was more successful than the…
George Westinghouse was Thomas Alva Edison’s relentless competitor in the battle to establish a universal standard for transmission of electricity to the streets, homes, and…
It’s hard to believe, but, on average, a worker dies on the job every 101 minutes in the United States. But some occupations are more hazardous than others. These 5 jobs are…
Over the course of more than 500 years, fewer than 80 men gained absolute power as rulers of the Roman Empire. The reign of some lasted decades, while others held on to authority…
The stories of J. Robert Oppenheimer and Lise Meitner are forever entwined with the development of the atomic bomb. Also common to the two scientists is their shared concern about…
We all know that Antarctica is a vast and frigid continent located in Earth’s southern polar region. It also happens to be our planet’s largest desert – and home to a surprising…
As the Battle of Britain commenced, the German Luftwaffe had clear advantages in numbers of aircraft, not to mention momentum after the fall of France. But, thanks to two…
On a beach in North Carolina more than a century ago, Orville Wright was first to get a powered aircraft off the ground, albeit only for a very short time and distance. It’s an…
For decades, scientists have been searching systematically for worlds beyond our own where the essential building blocks of life are present. Now, they’ve found one: a frigid moon…
In the aftermath of a ship’s tragic explosion in Havana Harbor, Alberto Korda snapped a picture of Che Guevara that became one of the most iconic and widely distributed…
Phobias trigger overwhelming fears that can be extremely disconcerting and debilitating to the people who suffer from them. Fortunately, there are effective therapies geared to…
The Roman emperor Caligula was a nasty piece of work. Depending on the day, “Little Boots” might smile at you – or murder you for sport. So, what the heck was wrong with him? How…
Endangered species play a vital role in the intricate web of life on our planet. However, due to various destructive human activities, many species are moving ever closer to…
Born to privilege, Alfred Southwick dedicated his life to easing the pain suffered by dental patients, using skills he acquired as an engineer. His legacy, however, is forever…
Germany’s invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941 was one of the most ambitious and brutal military campaigns in history. It was also a strategic blunder, and the Battle of Moscow…
The ancient Greek city-state of Sparta was renowned for its military power, its disciplined and self-sacrificing soldiers, and its stable political system. Though millennia have…
To protect U.S. interests and project power during World War II, the Navy relied on four huge battleships to engage enemy fleets, support amphibious landings, and even transport…
Political assassinations have been a part of human history for as long as there have been leaders and their enemies, but not all assassinations significantly influence their…
The Slender Man game takes place in a virtual world of darkly forbidding, spooky places. For most gamers, it’s just entertainment, but a few less stable players can’t sort reality…
Organ transplants have become virtually commonplace in the 21st century, with tens of thousands of operations each year. But it literally took millennia of trial-and-error…
Volcanoes are immensely powerful and destructive forces of nature that have wiped out cities, altered the global climate, and left thousands of people dead or displaced in their…
Despite starting his reign of terror decades ago, Pedro López remains one of the most infamous and reviled serial killers of our time, and in all of history. He murdered over 300…
The five most visited landmarks in Rome may not surprise you, but these little-known facts about some very well-known places certainly will. Take another look the Colosseum, the…
Caffeine is a substance most of us encounter in our everyday lives, some of us more than others. You may drink it, but do you know the effects caffeine has on your body? Check out…
Gravitational time dilation is a mind-blowing phenomenon that occurs when the force of gravity influences the passage of time. The effect has been measured in experiments and has…
History is filled with intriguing mixtures of fate and fortune. Meet Tiberius Julius Alexander, a Jewish soldier from Africa who rose to the rank of general in the Roman Army.