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Decades before Tom Cruise was making audiences gasp, the Gallic star was getting up to even more hair-raising exploits on ...
When Alf Monge, a former U.S. Army Cryptographer who was born in Norway and broke a Japanese code during WWII, looked at the ...
Australia is too far away to be the focus of MAGA territorial lust, but the verdict Down Under was still striking; the U.S.
This week’s pick of interesting reads includes a courageous memoir that looks squarely at loss and death, the story of an ...
Proto-Indo-European (PIE), the language reconstructed by philologists and the common ancestor of IE languages, was itself a ...
Last Word is New Scientist’s long-running series in which readers give scientific answers to each other’s questions, ranging ...
Innovative technologies are making a dynamic entrance and taking a leading role in managing and operating Greek ...
Experts trace the rise of Indo-European languages as the largest family, from ancient migrations to modern dominance.
The city’s most international neighborhood serves a border‑hopping tasting menu of ideas, ingredients, and irresistible ...
IT is often said that the West’s academic interest in the East, its culture and languages was not driven by curiosity but the real motive behind the oriental studies was colonial designs and ...
In the current Pakistan and in the North-Western India between 2600 and 1900 BC, flourished the Civilization of the Ado ...
Imagine being able to travel back thousands of years, not with a time machine, but through the words our ancestors spoke. It ...