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For nearly a century, the Loch Ness Monster has fascinated the world a creature said to lurk in the cold, dark waters of Scotland’s most famous loch. Eyewitnesses, photographs, and sonar scans all ...
What cutting-edge technology has revealed in the 800-year-old search for the Mongol ruler's lost tomb. The "Yuan Emperor Album" includes a portrait of Genghis Khan, an iconic figure in Mongolian ...
Jack Ciattarelli gave a glowing review to President Trump’s second term in office so far, saying he’d “certainly” give him an A, and that he thinks he’s “been right about everything that he’s doing” ...
Researchers say Easter Island's 4-ton moai "walked" across the island -- thanks to physics, ropes and a little ancient choreography -- no magic necessary. Binghamton University Turns out, the heads of ...
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Alfred Nobel excluded mathematics from his prizes, likely due to his focus on tangible benefits to mankind, viewing math as too theoretical. While personal rivalry theories are disproven, mathematics ...