ENVIRONMENT & CLIMATEJust Stop Oil activists vandalize Stonehenge with orange powder spray in a wider protest against fossil fuels. Discover the motives and implications of this bold act. Read more!
The destruction from a massive train derailment in Eastern Palestine in Ohio spread far beyond the initial site of the wreckage, releasing toxic chemicals across nearby states. Find out more about it in this article.
A scholar claims to have identified two Assyrian military camps. Read to learn more. A scholar claims that the military camps that the Assyrian king Sennacherib used were found.
Amelia Earhart went missing in 1937 while on a mission to complete a circumnavigational flight of the globe in a Lockheed Model 10-E Electra airplane. Continue reading to know the full story.
Discover how Carcharodontosaurus, the giant predators, ruled the Early Cretaceous. Learn about their dominance, hunting strategies, and the era they thrived in. Read more!
Polynesian sailors, known for their ability to cross oceans in search of new islands, allegedly used a navigation method that relied on Te Lapa. Read the article to learn more.
In December 1900, three keepers of the Flannan Isle lighthouse went missing and their disappearance had remained a mystery. Continue reading to learn more about the Flannan Isle Mystery.
The Kentucky meat shower in 1876 could be a vulture vomit. Continue reading to know the full story. Kentucky Meat Shower: What Caused the Bizarre Incident in 1876? (Photo: Wikimedia Commons/Frankie Fouganthin) A bizarre rainshower happened in 1876 that left one witness and the whole world who heard the story scratching their head -- it rained hunks of meat.
This guide will discuss the shift of mitigating any environmental concerns. Still, it will also focus on how to serve your eco-conscious consumers, particularly in the print-on-demand industry. We're excited to discuss this in more detail, so let's dive in and get started.
Hector or Hector the Convector is a thunderstorm that appears in Tiwi Islands daily at 3 p.m. from September to December. Continue reading to learn more.