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Timeline of United States discoveries - Wikipedia

From a historical standpoint, the timeline below of United States discoveries dates from the 18th century to the current 21st century, which have been achieved ...

Seven times people discovered the Americas – and how they got there

Columbus, thinking he'd found the East Indies, called its people “Indios”, or Indians. He ultimately died without realising his mistake. It was ...

How Radiocarbon Dating Unlocks Ancient History

When a chemist discovered that carbon atoms could be used to date ancient remains, he devised a method that upended archaeology.

Why are new species still being discovered? Experts explain

Ten scientists answer common taxonomy questions: How are new species discovered? Are the animals newly evolved? How many are left to find?

New Evidence Suggests Humans Arrived In The Americas Far ...

Don Swanson, a paleontologist with the San Diego Natural History Museum, points at a ... We are on a mission to create a more informed public. To ...

History of Nature

... a much more direct interest to the public than they formerly possessed.” The 1870s were a decade of scientific advances, and the pages of Nature celebrated many ...

How Not to Tell the History of Science - Boston Review

This benighted tradition of historiography has largely been abandoned by historians of science, but it has found new lives in other disciplinary ...

Scientific Discoveries - Robbins Library

Unraveling the Double Helix covers the most colorful period in the history ... discover that the Earth revolved around the Sun? With this radical discovery ...

How Many People Have Ever Lived on Earth? | PRB

No demographic data exist for more than 99% of the span of human existence. Still, with some assumptions about population size throughout human history, we can ...

The Concept of Scientific History - jstor

More widely still, history is what historians do. Is history, in this sense, a science, as, let us say, physics or biology or psychology are sciences?

Two ancient cities have been discovered along the Silk Road

Scientists have gained new insight into the Silk Road through the discovery of two abandoned cities. ... much more established societies than were ...

Are There Any Big Mammals Left to Discover? | Blog

As we became more organized in our knowledge and started using science, we began documenting all the life we found on Earth. Here we are in 2020 ...

Smithsonian Magazine: Explore History, Science, Arts & Culture

Discover the latest stories in history, archaeology, science, arts and culture from one of the top news magazines. Smithsonian Magazine brings you ...

The origin of life on Earth, explained | University of Chicago News

To find out if we are alone in the galaxy, we will need to better understand what geochemical conditions nurtured the first life forms ...

Why should physicists study history? | Physics Today | AIP Publishing

We historians of science see ourselves as illustrating the power of stories. How a community tells its history changes the way it thinks about ...

AHA Resource Library - American Historical Association

... from the Civil War, to standards and guidelines for the discipline, and much more. Home · Teaching & Learning; AHA Resource Library. Explore All Resources.

Hispanic Heritage Month | National Museum of the American Latino

A recent study found that Latino history is largely left out in high ... The talented musician is a composer, arranger, singer, and much more. He ...

History is Too Important to be Left to Historians

So in this informal and somewhat impressionistic essay, I'd like to explore some of Don's contributions, in light of Marc's categories, as exemplars of how the ...

Homo erectus, our ancient ancestor | Natural History Museum

erectus (at Dmanisi, for example), were much more primitive - simply rock flakes knapped to a sharp edge. ... erectus discovery, the find that has revealed most ...

Using traces of ancient comet to explore the history of the Solar ...

John highlights why he's so keen to expand his research: "There's just so much more left to discover, and the technology is now there to help us ...