Experts find possible trace of an ancient Soviet probe on the Moon
Experts have potentially discovered remnants of the Luna 9, the first man-made object to achieve a soft landing on the Moon, which provided crucial images of the lunar surface in 1966.
Quote of the Day from Philosopher Epictetus: "The error of the old man is that he judges today by the criteria of yesterday"
The article discusses the resurgence of Stoicism in modern times, particularly its relevance in today's fast-paced world.
What the famous Stoic phrase of Epictetus means: "Circumstances do not make the man, they only reveal him"
The article explores the Stoic philosophy of Epictetus, particularly his assertion that circumstances reveal a person's true character rather than define it.
Man charged after Egyptian artefacts stolen from Caboolture museum
A 52-year-old man has been charged after the theft of ancient Egyptian artefacts from a museum in Caboolture, Australia.
Archaeologists uncover evidence of early brain surgery on 9th-century man
Archaeologists have discovered a Viking-age skull displaying evidence of early surgery, likely trepanation, performed on a man from the ninth century.
Walks Through an Ancient War
The article describes the haunting remnants of an old conflict as a mutilated man walks through the ruins of Ciudad Universitaria, observing the desolation left behind by battle.
Ancient man survived brutal lion attack, suffered lifelong damage: 'Extremely rare'
Archaeologists have discovered the remains of a young man from 6,000 years ago in Bulgaria who survived a lethal lion attack, resulting in lifelong injuries, as detailed in a recent study.
The Woman Who Ruled Egypt Presented Herself as a Man
Hatshepsut, one of the rare ancient Egyptian female pharaohs, ruled from around 1479 to 1458 BC and was known for her ambitious projects and political influence while disguising herself as a man.
The greatest mystery of human evolution unfolds
A scientific breakthrough in 2025, involving ancient DNA from a skull known as 'Dragon Man' found in China, links this remarkable fossil to the Denisovans, resolving a major mystery in human evolution that began with the discovery of a tiny finger bone in 2010.