From the vast deserts of Peru to the ancient shipwrecks of Greece, our planet is home to a myriad of mysteries that continue ...
I have always been drawn to the strange edge cases where our best theories simply do not fit the facts. From mysterious ...
What tech companies peddle as artificial intelligence (AI) is only artificial. It is not intelligence. Only humans are endowed with the virtue of ...
A novel unified hydrodynamic model proposes a single mechanism to explain the contrasting equatorial jet stream directions on gas giants (eastward on Jupiter/Saturn) and ice giants (westward on Uranus ...
Underwater work and archaeological problems -- Mediterranean trade -- Some notable wreck excavations: (a) Antikythera (b) Mahdia (c) Albenga (d) Grand Congloué (e) Titan (f) Dramont 'A' (g) Spargi (h) ...
Here’s what you’ll learn in this story: The first telegraph wasn’t really the first. In the fourth century B.C.E., Tacitus, a Hellenistic writer on the art of war, invented the hydraulic telegraph. It ...