A Black cowboy, George McJunkin, found a site that would transform scientific views about the deep history...
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‘Wabi’ and ‘sabi’ are Japanese words with long histories. By Dr. Paul S. AtkinsProfessor of JapaneseUniversity of...
The hymn was preserved orally because it had become a popular song and was finally committed to...
Tea was traded as currency, consumed as sustenance, elevated as ritual, and debated as medicine. Its journey...
Tea is both ordinary and extraordinary. It connects continents, sustains economies, and anchors traditions. Yet every harvest...
The eighteenth century was the crucible of coffee’s New World history. What began with a few transplanted...
In the steaming cup on the table lies a microcosm of the climate struggle itself. To save...
Beer in nineteenth-century America was never just about drinking. It was about identity, industry, labor, politics, and...
To safeguard beer against climate change is not merely to preserve a product but to defend a...
Luxury fashion often conjures up visions of exorbitant price tags and exclusive access. But what if you...
In the 13th and 14th centuries, Mayapán was the largest Maya capital of the Yucatán Peninsula. Introduction...
The return of an important monument to Mexico spotlights a culture whose influence is still felt in...
The prehistoric and early ethno-linguistic peoples of Venezuela stand as witnesses to the region’s role as both...
As both governments increase their rhetoric, the U.S. continues to buy Venezuelan oil that is extracted by...
Colonial Venezuela was a paradox. It appeared marginal, yet it mattered. Its society was hierarchical, yet constantly...
Conservative pundits have spent August and September beating the drums of war in pursuit of the one...
Venezuela continues to reimagine itself, to fight over its identity, to seek renewal even in collapse. Its...
Without further explanation and clearer evidence of the threat these groups pose to the American people, it...
Discovering The Power Of Openness In Exploring The Unknown Life is all about adventure and new experiences....
Twenty Nazi physicians and three administrators were tried for committing horrible acts. By Dr. George J. AnnasDirector...
Why would refined noblemen want to sit next to common people who had lice, open wounds, skin...
When Fleming looked upon his Petri dish in 1928 and saw the death of bacteria near a...
In the case of abandoning mRNA vaccine research, it may lead to lives needlessly lost, whether due...
Attempts to weaponize plague in the medieval world reveal both tactical desperation and cultural anxiety. They demonstrate...
Undergirding the heightened scrutiny was a call for Kennedy’s resignation from more than 20 medical societies and...
How protection of citizens from health threats came to be a public responsibility and the public health...
The laboratories dismantled, the scientists dismissed, the misinformation elevated; these choices are not reversible at will. Trust,...
Her request to cross the British strongholds became a matter of international diplomacy. By Michael Quentin MorganWriter...
Similar to other Hellenistic artworks, the Nike is extraordinarily dramatic in composition and style. Introduction Standing at...
Communities around the globe invested immense effort into creating stone monuments that mediated between life and death,...