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Although mammary glands aren’t used, some spiders produce fluid for their young ones to feed on.
The History of Arctic Exploration
Here are three of the people who've explored the freezing ice caps and lived to tell the tale.
A Brief History of the Highland Games
The Highland Games are a symbol of great importance in Scottish culture. When and how did it first start?
New Zealand Rugby Initiates the Haka in 1888
The Haka has become a popular trait of international rugby but where did it all start?
Maltese Archaeology and Why You Never Knew About It
When people think of ancient human remains, they imagine Egypt or Africa. But Malta has a lot to offer as well.
Believe It or Not, These Foods Are Not Allowed in Certain Countries
If you’re a world traveler, check this out. These are your favorite foods that are completely restricted in other countries.
Amazing Facts That Will Change Your Mind About India
Here are fascinating facts about India, the country with so much culture, and breathtaking wonders.
What Lies in the Paris Catacombs
Underneath the romantic streets of Paris, lies a burial chamber with an enchanting story.
A Digital Project Brings the Birthplace of the Olympics to Life
Olympia, Greece's temples and competition arenas were rebuilt using augmented reality technology as part of the project.
Cool Metal Detector Finds That Make Us Want to Dig Up Our Own Back Yards
Exploring with a metal detector can bring surprising results. Here are some of these people’s astonishing finds!
Brit-licious Bites! The Ultimate Guide That Will Make You Question the British Kitchen
A remarkable list of the most wonderful but strange foods you can only find in Britain.
The Tumacacori Mission and the Hidden Treasure
One of the most famous legends of a hidden Arizonian treasure is the story of the Tumacácori Mission.
Traveling at Even 1% the Speed of Light May Be Possible
While 1% of anything may not seem like much, that's close to 7 million miles per hour at the speed of light!