Roman legions, Boer wagons, lions, Cecil Rhodes: Some dogs being considered for ban by Centre have fascinating histories
However, ‘free-ranging dogs’ are a massive crisis and should be the government’s focus, says scientist
Ancient Roman wine production may hold clues for battling climate change
Though Romans consumed even more wine than we do today, ancient vineyards in Italy looked radically different
Bread and games in India
How 3 prior pandemics triggered massive societal shifts
Pandemics can alter a society’s fundamental worldview, upend core economic structures and sway power struggles among nations
Ancient plant silphion known for curing many diseases probably still around: Expert
Silphion was used to treat goiter, sciatica, epilepsy, tetanus, malignant tumours & thought to have gone extinct 2,000 years ago
‘Public Trust’— a key legal tool to preserve our natural resources
The government does not have the power to fully privatise resources that are crucial; those stay in trust for the people — and the …
Climate change may have made Attila and his Huns, feared raiders of the Roman Empire: Cambridge research
Climate fluctuations could have caused the Huns to migrate and change from herders to raiders as a strategy to mitigate climate risks
With cryptocurrency launch, Facebook sets its path toward becoming an independent nation
Can the society withstand the launch of a cryptocurrency in Facebook's infamous 'move fast and break things' style?