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Caligula, the notoriously erratic Roman emperor known for his bloodthirsty cruelty, probably also possessed a nerd's ...
From seasonal intimacy schedules to open-air nudity, ancient Greco-Roman thinkers had no shortage of theories on how to stay ...
By most historical accounts, the Roman Emperor Caligula was a nightmare–a sadistic, debaucherous, and unstable despot.
The notoriously cruel Roman emperor Caligula may have been quite knowledgeable about medicinal plants, a new study suggests.
Founded in 1887 and named after the ancient famed city of Alexandria, the society blends deep-rooted tradition with an ...
Education to an ordinary person means no more than the process of passing across and imbibing or learning the practices, ways ...
Crews were dispatched to the areas hardest hit after flash flooding took the lives of multiple people in central Texas ...
The image of Caligula as a deranged despot obsessed with power and violence has been etched into history thanks to accounts from his contemporaries. Now, a new study led by researchers at Yale ...
In a 1993 episode of The Simpsons, Lisa is in class, daydreaming of a headset that can take her back in time to witness the ...
The etymological patrimony of the word ‘cornucopia’ is typically characterised by abundance, harvest, nourishment, and plenty ...
A conversation with the German theorist about the history of Western philosophy and more.
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Commentary: Musings by Ed Anderson — Science is questioning. Fear is not
Scientific discoveries are something to celebrate, not fear. They advance our understanding of how the world and our universe work.