For some time now the movement to preserve natural habitats has gained in popularity as we begin to understand our species’ limited capacity to thrive
Of the stories making today’s headlines, the continued technical glitches in the Large Hadron Collider should particularly resonate with some Chicagoans—especially those with PhD’s in
As was widely reported today, the so-called “missing link“—the piece in the evolutionary puzzle that definitively ties humans to apes—was identified in Germany. And her
As Sir Arthur Evans unearthed the ruins of an ancient Cretan civilization in the early twentieth century he claimed to have discovered a culture that
So if the Gold Leaf Lady can prove to be a fruitful subject for academic inquiry, why not Bigfoot as well? As a recent article
Do a quick Google search for “Bigfoot” or “Sasquatch” and near the top of the results you’ll find more than a few links to websites
The alchemist’s quest to transform base metals into gold lasted over 2500 years beginning with the ancient Egyptians and culminating with eighteenth century European and
Today marks the 186th anniversary of the birth of British naturalist Alfred Russel Wallace. Best known for independently proposing the theory of evolution by natural
On this date in 1610, Galileo Galilei first observed the four moons of Jupiter, which are now known as the Galilean moons. To kick off
The Bible famously states that Christians cannot serve both God and mammon, and that it is easier for a camel to fit through the eye