Aztecs, Elizabethans, and the Looking Glass (S. Campbell, E. Healey, Y. Kuzman, M.D. Glascock, Antiquity)
Science broadens our understanding of global influences in the late Renaissance.
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Science broadens our understanding of global influences in the late Renaissance.
Finding flatbread in the buried city.
Roman legacy: the seaside science of ancient concrete. From the article: Around A.D. 79, Roman author Pliny the Elder wrote in his Naturalis historia that concrete structures in harbors, exposed to the constant assault of the saltwater wave, become "a single stone mass, impregnable to the waves and every day stronger." He wasn’t exaggerating. While [...]
New debate over the degree that genetics shape our choices.
A new report argues for renewed support for the humanities in Britain.
That writing fosters our health in inverse proportion to our use of chatbots.
Studying how a language shapes perception of time and space.
Weighing the challenges to humanities, in broad historical terms.
Finding health in the art of nature.
Life lessons in the breath of spring.