This week, discover the Sahara’s greener past, explore a mysterious cosmological force, marvel at a new concept for space ...
The Peloponnese peninsula has its own four peninsulas, and the most westerly, the Messenia, is where luxury hotelier Mandarin ...
Barbarian hordes invaded and sacked the Western Roman empire while under the influence of hallucinogenic drugs when taking on ...
Xenophon's ancient Greek army's encounter with hallucinogenic honey left them incapacitated, highlighting an unusual moment in warfare.
With a depth of around 2,199 metres, a cave in Georgia is so deep that nearly seven Eiffel Towers could fit inside.
Reaching towards the sky, they rise vertically from the valley floor for a hundred metres and more: Masses of basalt columns, ...
A strong 7.7-magnititude earthquake hit Southeast Asia on March 28, killing scores of people in Myanmar and neighboring ...
The burial chamber most likely belonged to a ruler in a line of kings once lost to history, researchers said. “It’s a new ...
Balbals are found throughout the Kazakh steppe. In the Karkaraly and Bayanaul mountains, chains of 300 to 350 balbals once ...
Every March, 300 million people from across the world, most notably the people of Iran and Central Asian countries celebrate ...
However, another long-standing conflict, just a few hundred kilometers southeast of Ukraine, might also be approaching a peaceful resolution: the more than 30-year struggle between Armenia and ...
Siyez-e Badr is an ancient Iranian tradition celebrated on the 13th day of April, also known as 'Nature Day'. It marks the conclusion of the Nowruz festivities and is typically a time when people ...