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Back in the Middle Ages, alchemists believed that if they could only find the mythical Philosopher's Stone they could use it ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNMedieval Skeleton Reveals What Life Was Like With a Disability in the Middle AgesLearn how researchers combined modern tech, text, and bones to uncover details about a disabled man's life in medieval Sweden ...
Were dragons just misunderstood dinosaurs? Could unicorns trace their horns to the Arctic seas? And did a real sea monster ...
Instead of using the Large Hadron Collider to smash atoms together, researchers briefly turned lead into gold by facilitating ...
Modern-day science accidentally achieved what medieval alchemists dreamed of doing by turning lead into the tiniest bit of ...
During Saturday’s afternoon ceremony, keynote speaker Eric Marrapodi ’03, NPR vice president of news programming, urged ...
Of course, nothing came of these investigations (other than the foundations of modern chemistry), but it turns out all Boyle, ...
This week, explore a medieval manuscript, spy an underwater volcano ready to erupt off the US West Coast, encounter T. rex’s ...
The Department of Computer Science offers an undergraduate major leading to a B.S. or a B.A. degree and a graduate program leading to M.S. and Ph.D. degrees. As a department with very high research ...
Researchers have found pages of a rare medieval manuscript masquerading as a cover and stitched into the binding of another ...
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Alchemy in Medieval Times – Between Science and SorceryAlchemy in the Middle Ages was more than just the pursuit of gold – it was a blend of science, mysticism, and philosophy that captured the imagination of scholars across Europe. In this episode, we ...
My colleague and friend, John Parikhal, has a knack for integrating history, culture, and trends in ways that often make you think he can see around corners. I invited him ...
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