The Lobster War – When Brazil and France argued whether lobsters crawl or swim Strangeness 9 years ago by Boban Docevski
When Carl Jung and Sigmund Freud met for the first time, they talked for thirteen hours, virtually without stopping News 9 years ago by Stefan Andrews
Walter Freeman, who championed lobotomy in the US, was touring with his “lobotomobile” demonstrating the procedure News 9 years ago by Goran Blazeski
“For sale: baby shoes, never worn” – Did or did not Hemingway wrote the shortest, saddest story of six words Strangeness Featured 9 years ago by Brad Smithfield
Purchased as a gift for Empress Catherine the Great, the Peacock Clock is the only large example of 18th century robotics to have survived unaltered into the 21st century News Featured 9 years ago by David Goran
A retired carpenter has provided a plausible solution to a 3000-year-old architectural mystery Featured News 9 years ago by Brad Smithfield
The remains of the Winchester Palace: once one of the largest and most important buildings in all of medieval London News Abandoned Spaces 9 years ago by David Goran
Tomb raiders aside, the Cave of Skulls may hold the secrets of the sacred Dead Sea Scrolls Featured News 9 years ago by Ian Harvey
The Colombo crime family threatened the production of the cult movie The Godfather Glamour 9 years ago by Domagoj Valjak
It is only outside Inuit culture where the word “igloo” refers exclusively to snow-houses News Interiors 9 years ago by Stefan Andrews
Start Point Lighthouse: The bright white lighthouse was built in 1836 to protect shipping off Start Point in south Devon, England Featured News 9 years ago by Marija Georgievska
Right hand man: Hand dominance in Homo habilis could link to modern humans Featured News 9 years ago by Ian Harvey