by admin | Jul 26, 2022 | History, Italian Life, Physics, Science, Story, Technology
Thank God we’ve reached the end with this. Don’t get me wrong, I love Archimedes, but the dude did so much over such a wide range that it makes researching him exceptionally tedious. In this article, we’re going to keep it short and sweet to cap off...
by admin | Jul 12, 2022 | History, Physics, Science, Story, Technology
Artist Depiction of Archimedes "Moving The Earth" The man whose last words were, “Do not disturb my circles,” and is legendary for coining the phrase “Eureka!” while running through the streets of Syracuse wet and naked as the day he was born...
by admin | Jun 14, 2022 | Chemistry, History, Science, Technology
Artist Depiction of Siphons Spraying Greek Fire Across a Battlefield Rome has fallen. The western provinces are in Barbarian hands now. Gaul has been invaded by the Franks, Visigoths and Ostrogoths swept through the Iberian Peninsula to establish kingdoms of their...
by admin | Jun 7, 2022 | Chemistry, History, Science, Technology
A Damascene Dagger Damascus steel is legendary for many reasons and is deceptively complex in its creation. So much so in fact, that many believed the techniques to craft this illustrious metal to have been swallowed by the sands of time, forever lost to the dunes and...
by admin | Jun 5, 2022 | Biology, History, Science, Technology
Artist Depiction of the Silphium Plant Credit: Bildagentur-online/Getty Images DEA/ G. Cigolini/Getty Images Depending on your personal views, this article could not have come at a more prescient time. I promise, I was already looking into this subject before the US...
by admin | Jun 2, 2022 | Architecture, Chemistry, History, Science, Technology
Inside of the Roman Pantheon The Romans are known for being engineering mad lads who couldn’t help but design some of the most wondrous architecture of the human era. Everything they did was big and grandiose. Their wars outshone all wars up to the Napoleonic...