Myriad Uranium's Phase 2 Plan: Bridging Historical Data to Confirmed Resources
Myriad Uranium is focusing on transitioning from historical data to confirmed resources as part of its Phase 2 plan, according to recent insights.
Exploring History's Most Notorious Odors: Readers Weigh In
In response to the unforgettable Missouri tofu spill, readers reflect on history's most notorious bad smells, sharing their unique takes on unpleasant odors.
Ukraine Commemorates 40 Years Since the Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster
As Ukraine observes the 40th anniversary of the Chernobyl disaster, the nation reflects on the impact of the worst civilian nuclear catastrophe amid ongoing conflict with Russia.
Decorative Roman Cup Found in Spain Links to Hadrian's Wall
A recently discovered decorative cup in Spain may symbolize a Roman soldier's connection to Hadrian's Wall, shedding light on historical ties between distant regions.
How the Ampelomeryx grew: Discovering the life history of a giraffe relative that lived in Catalonia
A research team from the Institut Català de Paleontologia Miquel Crusafont reveals insights into the life history of the Ampelomeryx ginsburgi.
Ancient Fur Production Practices Unearthed in Alsleben
Recent archaeological work in Alsleben has uncovered a 7,000-year-old pit containing beaver remains, shedding light on Neolithic fur production methods.
Michael Hall Discusses Gaming Representation and Decolonialism
On April 29, 2026, Michael Hall, a doctoral candidate in Comparative Literature and Cultural Studies, presented his insights on representation in gaming, addressing themes of decolonialism and colonialism.
Sabastian Sawe Breaks Two-Hour Marathon Barrier at London Marathon
In a historic achievement, Sabastian Sawe becomes the first athlete to complete a marathon in under two hours during the London Marathon, finishing in 1:59:30.
A Pattern of Violence: Examining Threats Against Donald Trump
Recent gunshots at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner highlight a troubling history of violent incidents linked to Donald Trump, raising concerns over safety and security.
The Challenges Facing Venice: A City at Risk of Sinking and Flooding
With a rich history spanning 1,500 years, Venice is now grappling with severe flooding and subsidence, raising concerns about its future.
Assessing the Recovery of Jarrah Forests After Bauxite Mining
This editorial examines the possibilities for ecological restoration of jarrah forests following bauxite mining activities.
Reflecting on Chernobyl: Understanding the Unfathomable Tragedy
The Chernobyl disaster, now 40 years in the past, remains a pivotal event that challenges our understanding of catastrophic events and their long-lasting impacts.
Lizards Thrive in Unseasonably Warm March in Los Angeles
March's unprecedented heat in Los Angeles marked the warmest month on record in U.S. history, prompting early blooms and animal activity, particularly among local lizards.
Rayan Makes History on International Duty
Rayan has reached a significant milestone while playing for his national team, marking an important achievement in his career.
Understanding Civilization Collapse: Patterns and Symptoms
An exploration of the factors contributing to the rise and fall of civilizations reveals critical symptoms such as wealth disparity and societal distrust.
Insights from Historical Financial Crises
Exploring the lessons learned from past financial crises, including Babylonian debt defaults and the S&L scandal's connection to the 2008 crisis.
Extensive Archive of Olympiad Math Problems Made Public
A new initiative has made a vast collection of challenging math problems from the International Mathematical Olympiad available to the public, aiming to support math education worldwide.
Ancient Dice Discovery Sheds Light on 12,000 Years of Human Play
The recent discovery of 12,000-year-old dice offers a rare glimpse into the playful nature of early humans, a facet of history that often leaves little trace.
Ancient China’s Inclusive Care for Cleft Lip Patients Uncovered in Archaeological Study
A recent study has revealed the first archaeological evidence of cleft lip care in Qing dynasty China, showcasing the community's commitment to inclusivity for individuals with orofacial clefts.
'Breaking records, smashing ceilings' - Will Red Roses make more history at Six Nations?
Strategic angle: England's Sadia Kabeya and Marlie Packer speak about whether they can become the first England team to back up a World Cup with Six Nations triumph. Watch ‘England, Meet England’, co-created with O2, on ITV April 9