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A skull of a Sea-Rex pliosaur was found off the coast of England.
A 6.6-foot-long pliosaur skull with its upper and lower jaws still locked together in their original configuration has been discovered by British scientists. Palaeontologists have an exceptionally good picture of how one of the most formidable predators in the Jurassic Ocean actually bit and fed because of this unique preservation.
By Francis Dami13 minutes ago in History
Archaeologists Reveal 3,000 Years of Secrets from Egypt’s Greatest Temple
In a groundbreaking discovery, archaeologists have unveiled new secrets hidden for nearly 3,000 years within Egypt’s most magnificent religious complexthe Temple of Karnak Temple. Long regarded as Egypt’s greatest temple, Karnak stands as a monumental testament to ancient Egyptian faith, power, and architectural brilliance. The latest excavations have revealed hidden chambers, rare inscriptions, and artifacts that are reshaping scholars’ understanding of ancient Egyptian civilization.
By Muhammah Hanzalahabout an hour ago in History
An 11-year-old child discovered a fossilised turtle that was 48 million years old.
A virtually complete turtle shell from around 48 million years ago was found by an 11-year-old rock hunter. Before the elements could destroy it, the unbroken shell preserved a unique window into a lost river world. Near Rock Springs, Wyoming, the dark shell was half-exposed in a layer of crumbling rock, waiting at the surface.
By Francis Damiabout an hour ago in History
The Oregon Trail - The Road That Pulled a Nation West
Long before interstates sliced across the plains. Long before Route 66 flickered neon into desert skies. And long before motels, hotels, or even the idea of a weekend road trip... There was a trail.
By The Iron Lighthouseabout 6 hours ago in History
King James VI: Little-Known Facts About the Author of the King James Bible
James the infant king King James VI is widely known for the Bible translation that bears his name. The KJV is the most widely used of all versions of the holy scriptures. Who was this man who continues to be a controversial figure today?
By Cheryl E Prestonabout 12 hours ago in History
Questioning the Excessive Impact of Technology on the American Political System & Capitalist Economy. AI-Generated.
I have questions. (As I'm sure many people do.) And I'm reaching out to Google Gemini to help validate my questions and provide possible answers.
By Sophia B. Vidyaabout 14 hours ago in History
Oscar 1973: Marlon Brando refused the statuette, Sasheen Littlefeather spoke and John Wayne was furious
Marlon Brando, who won the Oscar for Best Actor in the film The Godfather, refused to accept the award. Instead, 26-year-old aspiring actress and Native American activist Sacheen Littlefeather took the stage, dressed in traditional Native American deerskin attire and moccasins. Her short speech sparked a storm of emotions: boos, applause, and fury from legendary actor John Wayne. However, this act of protest was far from just a Hollywood bid for attention.
By Elvira Diggoryabout 17 hours ago in History
Steve Jobs: The Visionary Behind the iPhone
Steve Jobs is remembered as one of the most creative and influential figures in modern technology. He was not just a businessman; he was a visionary who believed that technology should be simple, beautiful, and useful. Among all his achievements, the creation of the iPhone stands out as a product that transformed everyday life. The iPhone did not just change phones; it changed how people connect, work, and express themselves.
By Haroon Pashaabout 21 hours ago in History
Scud Missile Attacks on Pakistan (1989–1990): Soviet Withdrawal, Najibullah Government, and the Afghan War Fallout
On the morning of April 7, 1989, a Soviet-made Scud missile destroyed a post office in the Pakistani border town of Torkham after being launched from Kabul.
By Real contentabout 22 hours ago in History
Iran hails ‘encouraging signals’ from US ahead of nuclear talks in Geneva
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has said that nuclear talks with the United States have produced “encouraging signals”, but warned that Tehran is prepared for any scenario ahead of another round of negotiations set for Thursday.
By Wings of Time a day ago in History










