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Dinosaurs are more popular than ever, just in time paleontologists to begin closing in on the birthplace of the first dinosaur.

Dinosaurs did not arrive as giants or instant rulers. Their story begins quietly in a volatile world, impacted by climate extremes and chance. For decades, dinosaur origins remained blurred by missing fossils and shifting continents, but new research now brings those early chapters into focus.
December 30, 2025 Miles Brucker

Archaeologists find an animal skull in modern Serbia, confirming for the first time it was forced into a brutal ancient spectacle.

For a long time, historians relied on Roman artwork and dramatic ancient texts to understand how wild animals were used in public spectacles. Bears, lions, and other predators appeared constantly in mosaics and writings—but there was always a lingering question about how literal those depictions really were. Were they exaggerated for effect, or did these events truly happen as described? A battered brown bear skull found in present-day Serbia has finally answered that question.
December 31, 2025 J. Clarke

Russia wanted to say they dug the deepest hole ever, and they changed earth science forever in the process.

Beneath a quiet stretch of Arctic land lies a scientific effort that pushed technology to its breaking point. The Kola Superdeep Borehole exposed unexpected heat and geological surprises that challenged decades of assumptions, leaving behind unanswered questions.
December 31, 2025 Jane O'Shea
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10 Tourist Traps To Avoid At All Costs—And 10 Worth Seeing

Mass tourism has turned once-pristine destinations into overcrowded nightmares, while some extraordinary places remain relatively unknown. For all globe-trotters, here is a list of 22 skips and 22 must-sees for your bucket list.
December 31, 2025 Jane O'Shea

Prehistoric handprints in European caves show missing fingertips, and the reason for it is absolutely disturbing.

For years, archaeologists have wondered why sections of fingers are missing from prehistoric painted hand stencils in European caves. A new theory offers one disturbing explanation.
December 26, 2025 Sasha Wren

A tomb filled with jade and gold in Oaxaca’s Mixtec heartland offers a window into pre-European contact. (Copy)

Explore the dazzling Mixtec tomb discovered beneath Monte Albán in Oaxaca, filled with gold, jade, crystal, and ancient treasures. This engaging archaeological deep dive reveals the artistry, rituals, and pre-European cultural complexity behind one of Mesoamerica’s most extraordinary burials. Perfect for history lovers and fans of ancient civilizations.
December 29, 2025 Jack Hawkins

Unexpected Things Boomers And Millennials Actually Agree On

Every generation loves to roast the next, but the truth is far less dramatic. Boomers and millennials may argue online like it’s a competitive sport, but in real life? They quietly nod in agreement about way more things than anyone gives them credit for.
December 29, 2025 Jesse Singer
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Between Tucson and Albuquerque, the past feels alive in this hidden gem still serving great food and incredible views.

In the Gila Valley of southeastern Arizona, Thatcher is a small town of about 5,700 people. It feels like stepping into a friendly place where mountain views and local living blend seamlessly, even if you’ve never heard of it before.
December 29, 2025 Marlon Wright
Karnak’s Lost Cache

When the last native pharaohs knew their time was running out, they created golden idols of their gods—and archaeologists have finally found them.

The last native pharaohs knew their time was running out. They created something beautiful—gold pieces honoring their gods—then tucked them away. Those treasures just resurfaced after spending millennia underground at Karnak.
December 30, 2025 Marlon Wright
Cities Before Modernity

The World’s Most Iconic Cities Captured In Vintage Images

There was a time when cities stretched outward instead of upward. Vintage photographs preserve those early moments, showing streets, buildings, and crowds before modern height and speed reshaped the urban experience.
December 30, 2025 Marlon Wright
44 Architectural Icons

America's forgotten feats of architectural greatness that you will not find anywhere else in the world.

Architecture gets interesting once rules start feeling optional. Big risks and strange choices helped American cities grow personalities, stir opinions, and leave behind buildings that feel more like statements than shelter for decades to come.
December 26, 2025 Marlon Wright
Lake Cumberland

America Is A Land Of Lakes, Here Is The One You Must See In Every State

Lakes respond quietly to the places around them. Light alters their color, shorelines shift with terrain, and distance changes how space feels. Across the country, these waters shape scenery and mood in ways that remain consistent even as regions differ.
December 26, 2025 Miles Brucker