“Great civilizations are not murdered. Instead, they take their own lives.” The great historian Arnold Toynbee concluded this in his 12-volume magnum opus A Study of History. It was an exploration of ...
Before he dismantled Nepal’s political elite, Balendra Shah was destroying his opponents in underground rap battles.
Qin Shi Huang unified China after centuries of warfare and became the first emperor of a new empire. His rule brought sweeping reforms, massive construction projects, and strict control over society.
Preah Vihear temple in Cambodia was largely unscathed for centuries because it’s so remote. Today it is an emblem of a border ...
Pi Day is celebrated every year on March 14 to honor the mathematical constant π (pi), which represents the ratio of a circle’s circumference to its diameter. The value of pi is approximately ...
Indian author Arundhati Roy attended an event in New Delhi on Monday to mark the release of her new book, Mother Mary Comes ...
Asteroids may have sparked life on Earth, delivering key chemical compounds, generating heat, and carving out freshwater lakes ideal for early biology.
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A 55-million-year-old fossil of a predator discovered in New Zealand is offering new insights into ancient marine ecosystems and the evolution of tarpon relatives.
Discover the history of Pi and its significance in mathematics and beyond. From ancient civilizations to modern science, explore how Pi Day evolved into a global celebration filled with knowledge and ...