Some people just love history in any form, and the dustier the book, the better. But what if, instead of just reading about ancient cultures, you learn by doing, like hanging out, watching medieval ...
The science writer Sam Kean’s all-in approach to research is evident not only from the ink on the pages of his books but from the ink on his skin. In “Dinner With King Tut: How Rogue Archaeologists ...
Explore the topics history sometimes forgets: the tastes, textures, sounds, and smells that were an important part of our ancestor’s lives. This October, the SciFri Book Club will read Dinner with ...
Breathe in. Statistically, that and every other breath you’ll ever take contains one of the roughly 25 sextillion molecules that Julius Caesar exhaled in his dying breath. That mind-boggling fact sets ...
Today, we served up a conversation that blends history, science, and a touch of mystery. Whether it’s the mighty pyramids of Egypt or the Great Plains of the Dakota’s – we have a good idea of what the ...
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