Gold ( Aurum or Au) is a chemical element on the periodic table, and a metal known for its bright yellow colour and shine. A natural occurrence in use since ancient times, it has been considered ...
The Simpsons EP Mike Price breaks down the 800th episode’s Pitt parody, Philly guest stars, teases the next movie, and the ...
The award is the highest general distinction conferred on an undergraduate. The students will be recognized at Alumni Day on ...
An evidence-based look at biological ageing, adrenochrome and why extreme Epstein conspiracy claims continue circulating.
Explore a Pennsylvania museum dedicated to the weird and macabre, where strange displays create a truly one-of-a-kind experience.
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The strange history behind every vampire rule
Of all the vampire rules, we shall begin by examining the one that is probably the strangest of all: the invitation threshold ...
Rambam was born in Cordoba in Andalusia during the time of the Almoravid Caliphate on the evening of Passover, 1135. He was a philosopher, astronomer, doctor, poet, mystic and the biblical scholar; ...
It was only by walking, by travelling at the natural human pace, that small, surprising details – a tombstone, an information sign hidden in the reeds, the strange clank of a gate, the December sun ...
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Status, Not Sickness, Determined Where Medieval Danes Were Buried
In A Nutshell Medieval Danish cemeteries show no spatial segregation of leprosy or TB sufferers: diseased individuals were ...
Medieval Christians in Denmark showed off their wealth in death by buying prestigious graves: the closer to the church, the ...
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Sick in the Middle Ages? Pray.
Being ill in the Middle Ages meant facing disease without modern understanding of bacteria, viruses, or sanitation. Medical ...
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Flu's Seasonal Fury
Influenza can sicken and kill. Vaccines are our best defense.
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