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Quote of the Day by one of history's greatest commanders Napoleon Bonaparte: 'Show me a family of readers, and I will show you...'- A timeless lesson on books and greatness by the Emperor who dominated European historyNapoleon Bonaparte, a renowned military leader, believed reading fostered the minds that shape history. His words emphasize that families e...
European proverb of the day: 'Man without woman, is head without body; woman without man, is...' Life lessons on marriage, relationships, correlation, mutual interdependence, human nature, and why every person has their own importance and couples complete each otherEuropean proverb of the day highlights the idea of mutual interdependence between men and women. This German proverb uses the image of a he...
Quote of the day by Friedrich Nietzsche: 'In loneliness the lonely one eats himself; in a crowd, the many eat him. Now choose...' - Why people feeling alone still choose be in isolation explained by the German philosopherFriedrich Nietzsche’s quote of the day reflects the difficult balance between isolation and social acceptance. The philosopher suggested th...
European Proverb of the Day: ‘A man counts how many people clap for him, but a wise woman counts…’ Why this funny yet deep saying about sleep and success is resonating worldwideProverb of the Day: European proverbs and folk sayings often blend irony, humor and emotional honesty. Many traditional expressions lightly...
A massive DNA discovery just rewrote everything we thought we knew about the Japanese peopleA groundbreaking DNA study has uncovered evidence of a third ancestral group contributing to Japan's population, originating from northeast...
History's most famous Halley's comet may need a new name, and the real discoverer was a monk nobody ever heard ofHalley’s Comet naming controversy is reshaping astronomy history after new medieval research revealed a forgotten discovery from nearly 1,0...
Ancient stardust frozen in Antarctic ice just revealed where Earth has been in the universeScientists found ancient stardust in Antarctic ice. This dust comes from exploded stars. It shows Earth has traveled through space clouds. ...
Quote of the day by Stoic philosopher Seneca: 'To be happy, you must eliminate two things. The fear of a bad future and the memory of...' - Nero's teacher explains why focusing on the present brings true happiness in lifeSeneca’s quote of the day highlights a simple but powerful Stoic idea about happiness. He suggests that true peace of mind is only possible...
'He who endures, conquers': The Timeless Latin saying that teaches the power of enduranceThe Latin phrase "Vincit qui patitur" translates to "He who endures, conquers," emphasizing that perseverance and resilience are key to ult...
How Food Was Stored Before Modern Kitchens Changed EverythingLong before modern refrigerators, ancient humans mastered food preservation. They used sun, salt, cold, and microbes to store food for surv...
What Secrets Are Locked Beneath the Alps? New Cave Discovery Raises Big QuestionsExplorers found a vast cave network in the Alps. It contains ancient stone tools and unique ice and limestone formations. These discoveries...
Who owns Alexander the Great? It's a diplomatic minefield.Skopje, the capital of North Macedonia, is embroiled in controversies over statues of historical figures like Alexander the Great. The city...
Greek govt spends 20 mn euro to revive 2,300-yr-old palace which hosted Alexander's crowning ceremonyAt a ceremony on Friday, Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis called the Palace of Aigai a "monument of global importance."
Kazakh philosopher who connected Islamic philosophy with West more relevant than ever beforeAl-Farabi who lived in Damascus and Baghdad also lived in Alexandria, spoke Greek and translated ancient Greek texts, was well familiar wit...
Meet Annamma Spudich: A molecular biologist who is reviving ancient India's healing knowledgeShe has curated exhibitions on the rich history of the Indian spice trade.
Biplab Deb sticks to claim of internet in Mahabharata era'Narrow minded people find it tough to believe this. They want to belittle their own nation and think highly of other countries': Biplab Deb
Delhi University researchers suggest existence of a Vedic population whose texts date back to 8,000 BCThe idea becomes fuzzy considering that in recent times genetic studies have established that there are tribal communities in India that ar...
Sign of infinity derived from Sheshnag, says ICCR chief Lokesh ChandraDK Hari and his wife Hema, founders of Bharath Gyan who also addressed ‘Bharat Ko Jano’ session, claimed nursery rhymes and classical music...
DU's Sanskrit dept kickstarts project to prove Aryans were not foreignersThere's no evidence to back the claim, said renowned historian DN Jha, who specialises in ancient and medieval Indian history.
- Film to explore ancient India's Buddhist links to ASEAN
Ancient Buddhist bonds which linked India to South East Asian countries form the subject of a new film and exhibition which seek to strengt...