Are there really blue skinned people living in Kentucky? The short answer is no, but a more accurate one would be ‘no more’. Which suggests that the blue people of Kentucky are not just an u... Read more
Is Humpty Dumpty even an Egg? As most of you may recall your childhoods, you may have memories of singing about a giant egg sitting on a tall wall, sometimes eating ice-cream, sometimes doin... Read more
Diamonds serve almost unlimited functions on our Earth. Cut and polished they make beautiful additions to jewelry and have become a tradition in engagement rings. Loose diamond dust is saved... Read more
The permanent frost line along the glaciers is melting and revealing thousands of items previously frozen in ice for millions of years. Christian Casarotto, a glaciologist at the MUSE scienc... Read more
One-handed knight, who returns the Excalibur to the Lady of Lake, and who stays alongside King Arthur in all his quests and battles; gaining many titles during his lifetime, Sir Bedivere is... Read more
The Anglin brothers who escaped from alcatraz, may still be alive today after more than 50 years In 1933, Alcatraz Island Prison became the property of the United States Department of Justic... Read more
How historical perspectives change: Different views of Christopher Columbus History is not static. What is accepted as historical truth in one era is completely overturned in another? The re... Read more
In the Arthurian legends, Sir Lancelot is depicted as one of the most valiant and prominent knights. Sir Lancelot dominated King Arthur’s most trusted knights known in the legends as the Kni... Read more
Sir Galahad is considered one of the most privileged knights from the legends of King Arthur and his Knights of the Round Table. Sir Galahad’s father, Sir Lancelot was said to have been dece... Read more
For over two and a half millennia, the Hanging Gardens of Babylon, have been proverbially ‘hanging’ over a murky region between a marvelous fact and spellbinding fiction. From renowned Greek... Read more