On a November night in 2001, in the high desert of Arizona, a peculiar chapter of American conspiracy lore came to a violent end. Milton William “Bill” Cooper—an ex-Navy radio broadcaster turned author—died in a shootout with sheriff’s deputies on his own property, guns blazing. Cooper had often declared he would never be taken alive,…
In a quiet corner of a Tokyo neighborhood, tucked behind the gates of a Shinto shrine stands a small mound of rocks and earth shaped unmistakably like the cone of Mount Fuji. These are miniature Mt. Fuji mounds, known as fujizuka, and they are far more than just playgrounds. They represent a link across centuries…
Imagine a time in prehistory when humans stumbled upon a happy accident: a mash of wild grains left in a pot that turned into a fizzy, mildly intoxicating brew. The standard story of civilization suggests that our ancestors first domesticated grains to fill their bellies with bread, and only later discovered the pleasant side effect…
In the light of an early morning in a quiet field in Cambodia tiny paws scurry across the ground. A handler walks behind each creature, holding a thin tether. Suddenly, one of them stops and furiously scratches at the earth. The handler’s face cracks a smile. A soft click! sounds – a signal that the…
Can light help us heal? From infrared to red light and beyond, we’re living in an era where light-based wellness devices are becoming part of our everyday routine. But where did the idea for these technologies come from and is there real evidence to support their claims? Companies like HigherDose are leading this revolution, but…
In the fading light of a 19th-century prairie evening, a rifle’s crack shatters the silence. A wolf collapses in the sagebrush, and a triumphant rancher collects his prize – another predator eliminated. Scenes like this played out thousands of times across the American West. For more than a century, a war was waged on wolves,…
In late 2017, astronomers in Hawaii spotted an object hurtling through our solar system that defied all expectations. It was small, elongated, and moving so fast that the Sun’s gravity could not hold onto it. This visitor was quickly recognized as the first interstellar object ever observed up close – meaning it came from another…
High in the mountains of Sardinia, Italy, a 95-year-old shepherd sets out at dawn, trekking up and down rocky hills with his goats. Half a world away on the Japanese island of Okinawa, a 100-year-old woman begins her day tending a small vegetable garden, later meeting her lifelong friends for a chat and green tea.…