The Shroud of Turin is a 14.4-foot by 3.6-foot linen cloth bearing the faint, negative image of a crucified man. For centuries, millions have believed it to be the authentic burial shroud of Jesus of ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Fungi may have been Earth’s first ecosystem engineers, thriving more than a billion years ago. (CREDIT: Shutterstock) Fungi live ...
View post: 50 Cent Responds to J. Cole's Revelation that He Wouldn't Sign Him to G-Unit A joint team of archaeologists, chronologists, geologists, and paleontologists have successfully dated a hoard ...
If you have blue eyes, you’re part of an exclusive genetic club that traces back to one individual. That ancestor passed down an identical mutation that millions now carry. Scientists can actually ...
Join us as we try to figure out how our body parts got their names. Body parts would probably have been one of the first things that ancient peoples gave names to, so not only do we find hundreds of ...
Lilith has many stories and even more names. Jewish folklore immortalized her as Adam’s first wife, the rebellious woman who fled Paradise rather than submit to her husband. Incantation bowls, amulets ...