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Which historical ruler you are like? Find out with this simple quiz
Throughout history, great rulers have left an indelible mark on their nations and the world. These leaders often displayed remarkable...

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Where did earth get its water from?
Earth's water is believed to have originated from multiple sources, including the planet's formation and the impact of water-rich space...

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How spice trade shaped the future of civilization
The spice trade, with roots dating back to 1000 BCE, played a significant role in shaping global trade and exploration. Initially, Arabs...

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The Lost city of Petra: how did it get lost?
The lost city of Petra, located in southwestern Jordan, boasts a rich history dating back to the 6th century BC when the Nabataean people...

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How Papal Conclave ensures the legacy of Catholic churches
A papal conclave is the assembly of the College of Cardinals convened in the Sistine Chapel to elect a new Pope. It's a crucial event in...

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Apr 281 min read
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The voyage of Compass
The magnetic compass was first invented in China, possibly as early as the Han Dynasty (2nd century BC to 2nd century AD). Initially, it...

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Apr 261 min read
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The first bread was made 14000 years ago!
Bread's origins can be traced back to the Natufian period, around 14,500 years ago, where hunter-gatherers in Jordan made bread-like...

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Black hole, White hole and Warm hole: what are these exactly and how are they related?
A black hole is a region in space with such intense gravity that nothing, not even light, can escape. This extreme gravity results from...

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How stalactites and stalagmites help in geological survey?
Stalactites and stalagmites are valuable tools in geological surveys, particularly for paleoclimatic research and understanding past...

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Apr 231 min read
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Secret of Machu Picchu: why was the ancient Inca city abandoned?
Machu Picchu, an ancient Inca city in Peru, was built in the 15th century, possibly as a royal estate or sacred site for Inca leaders. It...

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What is Easter festival?
Easter is a Christian holiday that celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ, three days after his crucifixion . It's a major religious...

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The Dark history of Witch hunt in Europe
The European witch hunts, a period of intense persecution of individuals accused of witchcraft, occurred primarily between the 14th and...

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How did Sabertooth went extinct?
Saber-toothed cats, particularly Smilodon, went extinct around 10,000 years ago, coinciding with the end of the Pleistocene epoch and a...

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How many mass extinctions happened in earth?
Earth has experienced five major mass extinction events , with the most recent occurring 66 million years ago, when the dinosaurs went...

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Where did the concept of currency come from?
Initially, societies relied on direct exchange of goods and services, but this proved inefficient. As civilizations developed, they began...

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How did Dodo bird go extinct?
The dodo bird's extinction was a result of human activities, primarily the introduction of invasive species and overhunting, which led to...

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Amazing Stilt walking of Ethiopia!
The Banna tribe in Ethiopia uses stilt walking as a form of protection, particularly against wild animals and to navigate difficult...

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Why human brain is shrinking since 10000 years?
Human brains have undergone a remarkable increase in size over millions of years, especially during the early evolution of Homo sapiens....

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Apr 121 min read
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History of Tarrif: how the concept evolved
The history of trade tariffs spans millennia, from ancient civilizations imposing duties on goods to modern efforts at reducing trade...

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Apr 121 min read
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Dire wolf is reborn from 72000 years old gene!
In what could be described as a scientific breakthrough, Colossal Biosciences claims to have "de-extincted" the dire wolf, bringing back...

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