The final two chapters focus on recent changes in Irish food culture over the last six decades. Firstly, the growing ...
A council car park on Holy Island may have formed part of a 'lost' medieval cemetery, according to archaeologists.
The first 2,000-year-old date seedling was named Methuselah (after the longest-lived person in the Bible) and is now ...
In September 1859, the same year that Darwin published "On the Origin of Species," telegraph systems across Europe and North ...
Researchers and local Indigenous people say a beautifully preserved metre-wide and 40-centimetres-high tree stump may be a ...
Solar storms cause disturbances in the Earth's magnetic shield, or magnetosphere. One frequent way they are caused is by ...
A researcher has found evidence that the treeless, rugged, grassland landscape of the Falkland Islands was home to a lush, diverse rainforest up to 30 million years ago.
New findings suggest alternative reasons for the rapid demographic changes in Iberia between the Copper and Bronze Ages.
Researchers unexpectedly found traces of cocaine in the mummified brain tissue of 17th-century people buried in a crypt in ...
New archaeological research has discovered for the first time clear links between fossils of the iconic Australian dingo, and dogs from East Asia and New Guinea.
Recent research has uncovered evidence of several extreme solar storms that struck Earth in the distant past, with ...
A sprawling monument spanning centuries or even millennia has been unearthed in eastern France, in what archaeologists are ...