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What we thought was scrap turned out to be Civil War-era ordnance
Did you know landmines were used during the American Civil War? In this fascinating video, Heath Jones teams up with Civil War historian Steve Phillips to explore two rare examples of Confederate ...
Making fire on demand was a milestone in the lives of our early ancestors. But the question of when that skill first arose ...
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Could payphone lines still be useful today?
They weathered blackouts, blizzards, and a million phone calls whispered behind glass. Yet almost without warning, New York began unbolting them from the pavement. This episode traces the surprising ...
From rural schools award-winning projects, Mariam Issoufou is turning traditional, climate-savvy architecture into a ...
There's a lot that goes on under the hood, but with some car models, most of the complication can be seen with the naked eye, ...
Ancient ruins are a big part of D&D. But you gotta set the right atmosphere for where to find em! Try places like these.
The 8th Ave Flea Market in Glen Burnie, Maryland stands as a monument to the increasingly rare art of the bargain hunt – a sprawling bazaar where wallet-friendly treasures await around every corner.
Nestled in a charming corner of East Texas lies a treasure hunter’s paradise where savvy shoppers and curious wanderers gather in a tradition as quintessentially Texan as cowboy boots and breakfast ...
Are people willing to believe in AI because it taps into myths that are deeply ingrained in their imaginations?
The first Denisovan skull, an ancient hunter’s toolkit and a Roman man’s brain that has turned to glass: here are our picks ...
Archaeologists in Britain say they have found the earliest known evidence of deliberate fire-making, dating to around 400,000 ...
Evidence uncovered in a field in Suffolk, England indicates that ancient humans intentionally harnessed fire more than ...
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