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Archaeologists Found an Ancient Skeleton in China That’s Wrapped In Weed
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Archaeologists Found an Ancient Skeleton in China That’s Wrapped In Weed

TURPAN BASIN, CHINA – Archaeologists are calling it an “extraordinary cache”. They’ve found the body of … Archaeologists Found an Ancient Skeleton in China That’s Wrapped In WeedRead more

by Elizabeth Lundin•April 24, 2026
5 Real Reasons the Puritans Went to America
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5 Real Reasons the Puritans Went to America

The Puritans did not go to America just for vague ‘religious freedom.’ Here are 5 concrete reasons they left England and what that choice changed.

by cameron•April 23, 2026
Harvard, Slavery, and Why the Researchers Are Leaving
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Harvard, Slavery, and Why the Researchers Are Leaving

Harvard launched a major project on its ties to slavery. Within two years, key researchers quit or were fired. Here’s what happened and why it matters.

by Jade•April 23, 2026
Roaring ‘20s: The Strangest Inventions From The Flapper Era
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Roaring ‘20s: The Strangest Inventions From The Flapper Era

The roaring ‘20s were a time for parties, dancing and having a good time. Nestled just … Roaring ‘20s: The Strangest Inventions From The Flapper EraRead more

by Hannah•April 23, 2026
The Fake AI Unicorn vs Real AI: Why They Look Similar
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The Fake AI Unicorn vs Real AI: Why They Look Similar

An AI startup raised $450M and a $1.5B valuation while secretly using 700 humans instead of AI. How did that look like real AI, and how is it different?

by Jade•April 22, 2026
What If Nazca Puquios Had Spread Across the Andes?
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What If Nazca Puquios Had Spread Across the Andes?

Nazca puquios were wind-powered underground aqueducts that still work today. What if this desert water technology had spread across the Andes and beyond?

by Jade•April 22, 2026
4 Strange Historical Hunting Techniques Still In Practice
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4 Strange Historical Hunting Techniques Still In Practice

History has give way to all sorts of strange customs. When it comes to hunting, however, … 4 Strange Historical Hunting Techniques Still In PracticeRead more

by Hannah•April 22, 2026
Wilhelm Voigt: The Shoemaker Turned Brilliant Thief
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Wilhelm Voigt: The Shoemaker Turned Brilliant Thief

Friedrich Wilhelm Voigt lived a troubled life growing up in Tilsit, Prussia. By the age of … Wilhelm Voigt: The Shoemaker Turned Brilliant ThiefRead more

by B R•April 21, 2026
The 1920s Obsession With Women Hiding Their Age
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The 1920s Obsession With Women Hiding Their Age

In 1926, magazines mocked “the woman who conceals her age.” Behind the joke was a real anxiety about beauty, work, and women’s new freedoms.

by Jade•April 20, 2026
Archaeology’s Incredible Discoveries Of Ancient Civilizations
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Archaeology’s Incredible Discoveries Of Ancient Civilizations

In ancient history, there is a whole world waiting to be discovered. In architectural digs, we … Archaeology’s Incredible Discoveries Of Ancient CivilizationsRead more

by Hannah•April 20, 2026

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