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The west coast of Scotland was erupting with lava fountains and other volcanic events 60 million years ago. The post ...
A third shape hidden in the infamous Vitruvian Man drawing suggests an even deeper understanding of human anatomy than ...
The 100-year-old mystery of the famous British explorer lost in the Amazon jungle Percy Fawcett's quest to find a lost city in the Amazon jungle ended in mystery. A century later, his story ...
A prehistoric sea monster never-before-known to man was hunting prey in North America 85 million years ago, fossils found decades ago in Canada reveal.
Invented to make beef last long journeys to market, Bovril became a famous British kitchen staple. Less well-known is its link to an odd, pioneering science fiction novel.
A group of fossils of elasmosaurs – some of the most famous in North America – have just been formally identified as belonging to a “very odd” new genus of the sea monster ...
Making science fun for all ages The event followed British Science Week, where Heacham Junior received a visit from student ‘Science Ambassadors’ from fellow WNAT member Smithdon High School in ...
Isaac Newton—like other scientists and philosophers—successfully participated in writing the history of economic thought, solving problems of his time, and influencing later theorists. His scientific ...
MailOnline's interactive map reveals the birthplace of 30 of these famous British marvels, from stainless steel to the jet engine and the electric motor.
Francis Thomas Bacon invented the hydrogen-oxygen fuel cell a clean, high-efficiency power source that helped propel Apollo 11s historic moon landing in 1969.
An interview with Scott Anthony on the era of total propaganda, James Bond, 'The Crown,' why all British film is propaganda.