TRUTH: For decades, textbooks showed a " taste map " dividing the tongue into zones for sweet, sour, salty, and bitter ...
It goes without saying that school is supposed to teach us facts. But that didn't stop many of us from walking away with half-truths, outdated theories, and ideas that quietly collapsed the moment we ...
National Geographic archaeologist George E. Stuart reported in 1975 on the scientists who sought to decode the ancient language—and the looters who stood in their way.
New geological evidence reveals the Great Pyramid may be tens of thousands of years older than history claims.
Ambassador Davisha L. Johnson highlights the challenges facing Ghana’s farmers amid rising concerns about "economic ...
Making the perfect base for gardening ideas, chic decor, and clever storage, who would have thought that empty soup cans held ...
Stepping into the Gold Center, the Taiwanese American Student Association (TASA), Claremont Cantonese Club (Canto Club) and Tea Circle hosted their annual Lunar New Year’s event on Feb. 20. Students ...
Cut and tape a cardboard 3D form, cover it with square glass or ceramic tiles, grout the gaps, and set your new bookends on either side of some books.
Clues scattered across Giza's three iconic pyramids have suggested that the shocking truth is that they may not have been built by the ancient Egyptians.
In Rizal’s time, it was almost impossible to move up the ranks because birth and race pretty much dictated your place in ...
Inspired by the Japanese art of kirigami, an MIT team has designed a technique that could transform flat panels into medical devices, habitats, and other objects without the use of tools.
Schools may scramble to measure up to new rules, which call for more costly ingredients like whole foods and protein.