A great strategy game must provide players with a formula that is both familiar each time it's encountered, but also never ...
How did the Etruscans, powerful neighbors of Rome, disappear from history? Were they destroyed, or culturally absorbed?
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Reclaiming Western civilization
Today’s show is a no-holds-barred examination of the philosophical and cultural spine of Western civilization—and why it’s ...
“Hollywood has preconditioned us to expect one of two types of alien contact, either a hostile invasion force or a benevolent ...
A series of century-scale droughts may have quietly reshaped one of the world’s earliest urban civilizations. New climate ...
Civilization VII earned a mixed reaction from players at launch. But several big updates and new features have improved the ...
There's the invasion by a warlike species, there's the highly evolved species trying to communicate with our primitive ...
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Is empathy saving America — or tearing it apart?
Now, with the economy still giving most Americans the jitters, the anti-empathy crowd is gearing up to take that win a step ...
In 1428, during the Siege of Orléans, French and English forces stopped fighting their Hundred Years’ War to celebrate ...
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This Stone Age civilization burned down its own houses. We still don't know why
A thousand years before the first pharaohs ruled Egypt, Eastern Europe boasted a network of settlements larger than any other ...
Though our political, socio-economic world operates according to the dictates of rapacity, many continue to deny the existence of rape culture; a denial ...
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