Buddhism truly began to flourish in Japan beginning in the sixth century CE after monks arrived from mainland China and Korea ...
Ancient Korea had people from ‘sacrificial caste’ killed to please royalty, skeletons reveal - Findings offer first large-scale evidence of social structure during Silla Kingdom ...
About 1,500 years ago, in what is now South Korea, a gruesome practice known as ‘sunjang’ dictated that servants, retainers, ...
On the shores of the west coast of Australia lies a window to our past: the stromatolites and microbial mats of Gathaagudu ...
Whether Barsa-Kelmes is a place of genuine supernatural power or simply a remote location where folklore met Cold War paranoia, its impact on the human imagination is undeniable. It represents our ...
On the shores of the west coast of Australia lies a window to our past: the stromatolites and microbial mats of Gathaagudu ...
The Antikythera mechanism has been described as the world’s first analogue computer since it was found in a shipwreck off the ...
There are multiple interpretations of the runic inscription that circles the ring, but experts aren’t even confident in those answers.
These tails vary widely by anatomy and purpose—from the grippy tails of opossums to the balancing tails of kangaroos to the ...
A handful of plankton fossils buried in a small chunk of rock show that the oceans were teeming with life before the Late ...
The findings could play a crucial role in protecting future astronauts from dangerous radiation during deep space missions like Nasa's Artemis programme.
Saturn's magnificent rings, much younger than previously thought, might owe their existence to the destruction of an ancient ...