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History & Society
Trace how culture, power, and ideas shape societies across time.
Mesopotamian beer was not flavored with hops, and it was probably on the thick, porridgey side.
Thanks to genetics and improving nutrition, denizens of the Western Balkans have surpassed the Dutch in height.
Bloodcurdling war cries, shrieking elephants, and whistling arrows all made soldiers flee in terror.
More than mindless bloodshed, the gladiatorial games were organized sports. Gladiators were treated as world-class athletes, receiving superior diets and medical care.
Argentina's black market for cash is embracing crypto — but it's not what crypto proponents expected.
"When you see me, weep." When rivers dry up in Central Europe, "hunger stones" with ominous inscribed warnings from centuries past reappear.
Magnetic monopoles began as a mere theoretical curiosity. They might hold the key to understanding so much more.
The false assumption the Multiverse relies on is that something which exists requires an explanation.
Short-termism is both rooted in our most primal instincts and encouraged by runaway technological development. How can we fight it?
We're still using 800,000 gallons of embalming fluid a year, but burials are becoming far less common.