New research uncovers sophisticated star alignments in Neolithic and ancient structures, challenging assumptions about early civilizations’ astronomical knowledge.
Black Gold: Sumerian Bitumen Recipes Worked Like Asphalt, 4,000 Years Ago
New research reveals Sumerian bitumen recipes from 4,000 years ago that functioned like modern asphalt, showing advanced engineering techniques.
Why Ghosts Haunt England at Christmas but Steer Clear of America
Exploring the cultural traditions behind Christmas ghost stories in England and their absence in America, and what this reveals about historical influences.
The Ghost of Columbus and the Impossible Geometry of the Piri Reis Map
New research reveals the Piri Reis map’s extraordinary accuracy, suggesting advanced ancient surveying techniques and possible links to Columbus’s lost charts.
Rise of the AI State? Javier Milei’s Reckless Ruse
Argentine President Javier Milei advocates legal recognition of AI-run companies, raising concerns about AI governance and sovereignty in a developing political move.
Actor John C. Reilly saw a vision of his father leaving on the night of his death
Actor John C. Reilly describes a vivid dream of his father leaving on the night of his death, raising questions about consciousness after death.