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Newly digitized records reveal how Indigenous people shared their knowledge of New Zealand's plants with Captain Cook's crew
On October 6, 1769, a sailor on Captain James Cook’s research vessel, the Endeavour, serendipitously earned himself a gallon ...
It was unlike any book they had ever seen,” Carrie Gibson writes in The Great Resistance: The 400-Year Fight to End Slavery ...
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Wells College agrees to sell campus to nonprofit group that promotes Native American history
Aurora, N.Y. – Wells College has signed an agreement to sell its campus in Aurora to a nonprofit organization that promotes ...
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Testing the limits of ChatGPT’s art history knowledge and understanding
Can ChatGPT approach art history with the same depth as a trained student? This video puts that question to the test by ...
Recently a paper named “The Contribution of Ukrainian scientists to the Formation of the IIT Bombay (1950–1970s) within the ...
The timing and location of our species’ emergence remain unclear for lack of evidence but a new discovery in Morocco brings ...
These universal truths form the shared foundation upon which a great deal of rigorous and robust merit-based inquiry is ...
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The Lost Art of Reading an Actual Book
What happens when people stop reading books? We’re starting to see what a postliterate society looks like—and it’s very lame.
Lakehead University is testing a new Two-Eyed Seeing walk that guides participants through Indigenous history, culture and ...
Food history runs mostly on word-of-mouth, resulting in uncertainties and speculation. But the history of Crab Louie salad ...
Education is one of the most powerful tools to advance peace and justice, promote human dignity, and foster global ...
Chambliss' rise is made for TV. From complete obscurity to playoff hero, from an unrecognizable Michigan kid to a college ...
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