
Voltron (2025) – Teaser Trailer
The live-action adaptation of the beloved Voltron: Defender of the Universe finally arrives, bringing the epic battle between good and evil to the big screen. Set in a distant…

Little House on the Prairie (1974)
Little House on the Prairie (1974), a beloved television series based on the books by Laura Ingalls Wilder, aired from 1974 to 1983 on NBC. Directed by…

The forgotten Aussie NFL hero – why Jordan Mailata is not the first Australian to win a Super Bowl ring
While Jordan Mailata’s Super Bowl LVII victory with the Philadelphia Eagles is a huge occasion for Australian sport, he is not the first Aussie to earn a…

The Mysterious Medieval Warrior: A 16th-Century Soldier Found in Lithuanian Lake’s Depths
A fascinating archaeological discovery in eastern Lithuania has unveiled a remarkable piece of medieval history, as a 16th-century soldier’s remains were found in the murky depths of…

Whispers of Antiquity: The Sonic Sanctuary of Sudama Cave
A Granite Marvel of Ancient Acoustic Engineering In the heart of ancient India, nestled within the rocky landscapes, stands Sudama Cave—a testament to human ingenuity that transcends…

The largest and heaviest bison to live in North America (left) and our Preparation Technician Darren (right).
Bison latifrons, also known as giant bison or Ice Age bison, is an extinct species of bison that lived in the great prairies of the present-day United…

The Mighty Sculpture of Mars: Rome’s Towering Monument in Stone
In the heart of Rome, within the hallowed halls of the Capitoline Museums, stands a magnificent testament to ancient Roman grandeur – the Colossal Statue of Mars….

The Engineering Marvel of Machu Picchu’s Mortarless Doorways
Perched high in the Andes Mountains, Machu Picchu stands as a testament to the extraordinary ingenuity of the Incan civilization. Among its many architectural wonders, the ancient…

The Meister Print
The Meister Print (also known as the Meister Footprint) refers to two trilobites in slate that appeared to be crushed in a human shoe print. The print was cited by creationists and other pseudoscience…

Revealing Opulence from the Past: 1,500-Year-Old Byzantine Bathtub Discovered in Tunisia
A remarkable archaeological discovery in 2021 has captured the imagination of historians and archaeologists alike. Deep in the heart of Sbeitla, Tunisia, researchers uncovered a magnificent 1,500-year-old…