Humans have practiced head shaping for tens of thousands of years, and anthropologists are beginning to uncover clues as to why.
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Veterans return to a world that feels alien
The return of millions of veterans to civilian life revealed a profound disconnect between their wartime experiences and the ordinary world. Men who had endured the trenches found home unbearably ...
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Do you think aliens are watching us?
A provocative Joe Rogan clip asking: "Do You Think Aliens Watching Us?"Joe breaks down why alien observation of Earth (and humans) is unlikely — we've only broadcast radio waves for ~70 years, ...
Three smart, fun picks for your week—a sci-fi epic from Ridley Scott, a zombie comedy hit, and a brick-tastic animated ...
When conceptualising his 2005 concept album Illinois, Sufjan Stevens set out to acutely study the history of “the Prairie State.” ...
For most of human history, the night sky has been a shared inheritance, a source of wonder. Now, more than a billion children ...
Denmark’s foremost professor of mobility studies decodes a policy that is increasingly touted as a model to emulate ...
Live science shows form part of the programme for Science and Engineering Day Take part in hands-on science activities and go ...
Pablo Díaz del Río, the showrunner of Isla Oculta, tells DQ about the legend that inspired this Chilean mystery drama, the ...
There are displays about the Old West, because you can’t have a roadside attraction in Arizona without paying homage to ...
The location in Killeen makes Galaxy B&G accessible to a wide range of visitors. Whether you’re local, stationed at Fort Hood ...
Big Bend National Park in West Texas is known for its picturesque desert landscapes, beautiful mountains and Rio Grande River ...
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