Sometimes, you stumble upon an invention that makes you wonder, "How did they even think of this back then?" Some ideas were way ahead of their time, only to be forgotten or overshadowed by newer ...
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It’s all about empowering youth and providing them with life skills, leadership skills and employment skills,” says Laura ...
This 3,500-year-old covered wagon is the best-preserved example in the world of this ancient form of wheeled transport.
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Many tools, from ones for carpentry to household chores, have fallen out of favor to more modern alternatives. Or, they're ...
What’s particularly valuable about Pioneer Living History Museum is how it preserves the stories of ordinary people. While history books often focus on famous figures and major events, this museum ...
Just north of Phoenix lies a desert time machine that most Arizonans drive right past without ever knowing it exists – the Pioneer Living History Museum, where 90 acres of territorial Arizona await ...
Sweet sorghum is also an excellent fodder crop, and we feel that leafy and high-sugar yielding varieties like Madhura-2 can ...
Around 400,000 years ago, a band of Neanderthals, or their ancestors, in Britain struck flint with pyrite and built a fire repeatedly in the same spot. Archaeologists studying the site think it is the ...
A joint research team from the Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) and the Unmanned Exploration ...
Plants have been part of our diet as long as meat has, with new evidence showing that Neanderthals, early Homo sapiens and even earlier Homo hominins were using and processing starches, grass seeds, ...