When I was young, I never liked history in school. It was always a dry topic, capped off by having to remember a string of names and dates of things that I wasn’t interested in anyway.
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New book makes the case that studying slavery akin to studying the history of AmericaAuthor Scott Spillman joins Morning Joe to discuss his book 'Making Sense of Slavery: America’s Long Reckoning, from the ...
A new study reveals how scientists made history by turning light into a supersolid, marking a major breakthrough in physics.
Scientists have revealed that two continent-size regions in Earth's deep mantle have distinctive histories and resulting chemical composition, in contrast to the common assumption they are the same.
COLUMBUS, Ohio - Gov. Mike DeWine announced new social studies initiatives Wednesday, including using history, geography and ...
Jason Hollinger Unfortunately, studying coal balls is a dying profession ... allowing us to see directly into an ecosystem that existed deep in the history of our planet.
This International Women’s Day, we explore the etymology of “woman,” celebrating the rich history and evolution of a word that represents half of humanity. To all women, we honor your past, present ...
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