At the Korean Lunar New Year, everyone turns a year older. Psalm 103 frames aging as a sign of God's sustenance.
Karnak Temple may have been built where myth and the Nile literally rose together. Archaeologists have completed the most ...
3,000 years of Olympic history on display in Milan exhibition ...
A legendary golden fabric once worn only by emperors has made an astonishing comeback. Korean scientists have successfully recreated ancient sea silk—a rare, shimmering fiber prized since Roman ...
A new study involving researchers from Oxford's Department of Earth Sciences has finally solved the mystery of what caused ...
Starch trapped in ancient tools points to long-term cultivation of the Four Corners potato by Indigenous people of the ...
We spent the day exploring some of Mexico’s most beautiful hidden places — from ancient Mayan ruins to secret cenotes and a ...
Using the fossil record and modern cold-blooded critters, paleontologist Kelsey Jenkins recreates the hearing capabilities of ...
Moon-Sook Park, associate professor of music in voice performance at the U of A, was honored with the Best Paper Award during Conference of the Korean American Professors Association.
Parts of ancient Earth may have formed continents and recycled crust through subduction far earlier than previously thought.
Jetavanaramaya, a colossal fourth-century Sri Lankan stupa, was once among the world’s largest structures — a vast and ancient brick-built engineering marvel born out of religious rivalry that has ...
What we call “folklife” in the United States—the traditions, activities, skills, beliefs, and tangible creations of a ...