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Europe's Oldest Map
A 4,000-year-old stone slab, first discovered over a century ago in France, may be the oldest known map in Europe, according to a new study.
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Could a 117-Year-Old Map Lead to Lost Farming Community Ruins?
Join the journey following a 117-year-old map that leads to the lost farming community of Pitts Quarters and its hidden ruins.
The Old Farmer's Almanac released its weather predictions for 2025's summer months - June, July, and August. The centuries-old forecaster, which combines solar science, climatology, and ...
Modern HIV medicine is based on a common genetic mutation. Now, researchers have traced where and when the mutation arose -- and how it protected our ancestors from ancient diseases. Modern HIV ...
While the world is still reeling from the throes of uncertainties induced by the United States' intimidation-laced "reciprocal tariffs", the 70-year-old Bandung Spirit seems to have been placed on ...
Bandung symbolized Asia’s resurgence ... The sum and substance of it all is this: the old order is giving way, but the contours of the new order are still unclear. Rajiv Bhatia is a ...
This week marks the 70th anniversary of the Bandung Conference, when 29 nations from Asia and Africa gathered in Indonesia for a historic anti-colonial conference that was meant to chart a new ...
Held in April 1955 in Bandung, Indonesia, the conference brought together 29 Asian and African nations, many of which were newly independent states emerging from the shadows of colonialism.
The old order is giving way, but the contours of the new order are still unclear. Now, let us examine the impact of changes on the Global South. There is a clear thread running from the Bandung ...
In 2025, the world will mark the 70th anniversary of the Bandung Conference. The meeting, held in Indonesia from April 18 to 24, 1955, brought together 29 Asian and African countries. Through ...
The trains have since returned. Anyway, the new subway map shows what the old maps have showed forever: Staten Island isn’t directly connected to the city subway system. Sure, we have the SIR.