Ancient History & Modern Science for BBC Reel
Four thousand years ago, the Harappan civilisation thrived in what is now modern-day Pakistan. By 1800 BC their cities were abandoned. Now a team of scientists think they have discovered where they went.
Four thousand years ago, the Harappan civilisation thrived in what is now modern-day Pakistan. By 1800 BC their cities were abandoned. Now a team of scientists think they have discovered where they went.
Our DP Daniel Cojanu spent his fair share of time in spotting planes and helicopters this month, documenting an ambitious wolf relocation effort launched by the National Park Service. Daniel joined a team of US and Canadian biologists as they … Continued
Astrophysicists are on a quest to create an image of a black hole. Find out all about it in this video we produced with Seeker!
It’s media democracy in action. Thanks to all those who voted (sometimes every day!), Elise’s article on the Cape Cod Ark won the Reader’s Choice award for Best Story, Environment/Sustainability from Edible Feast. Not only that, but fellow Edible Cape … Continued
We’re having one of those rare weeks when the stars must be aligned (or fingers have begun to thaw) and good news comes through the interwebs like a spring tide. An article Elise wrote for Edible Cape Cod has been … Continued
On Thanksgiving Day, as millions of Americans feast on turkey and pumpkin pie, Native Americans have mixed feelings about the holiday. The myth that many of us were fed in school—harmony between cultures that led the English settlers and natives … Continued
It’s not every day that a story of global relevance happens so close to home. It’s not every day that we citizens can say justice was rightly served. And it’s certainly not every day that I can say I bore … Continued