Posts tagged "History"
Ice Cream for All

Ice Cream for All

New research suggests that in Italy iced products were enjoyed by rich and poor alike as long as 300 years ago.
Historic Horse Racing Riddles Solved

Historic Horse Racing Riddles Solved

DNA analysis has solved two mysteries that have long puzzled the horse-racing world. The study unmasked the truth in a 132-year-old Epsom Derby, revealing which of two horses actually won the race, and confirmed the authenticity of the 220-year-old skeleton of the Eclipse, a legendary name in racing worldwide.
New Clues Surface In Amelia Earhart Mystery

New Clues Surface In Amelia Earhart Mystery

New research might offer more circumstantial evidence that Amelia Earhart died as a castaway on Nikumaroro island, an uninhabited atoll in the southwestern Pacific republic of Kiribati.
Paranoid Hitler Had 'Messiah Complex'

Paranoid Hitler Had ‘Messiah Complex’

A secret wartime report into Hitler's mental state reveals the Nazi leader had a "messiah complex" and became increasingly paranoid as defeat loomed.
PHOTOS: Cabot May Have Known Of New World Before Voyage

PHOTOS: Cabot May Have Known Of New World Before Voyage

An investigation worthy of a Dan Brown novel has shed new light on the voyages of John Cabot  
Marco Polo's House

Marco Polo’s House

Scholars might discuss whether Marco Polo actually went to China, but they all agree that his house lies beneath the Malibran Theater in Venice.
Women and Children First?

Women and Children First?

The chivalrous code "women and children first" appears to have sunk with the Titanic 100 years ago. Long believed to be the golden standard of conduct in a shipwreck, the noble edict is in fact a myth that has been nourished by the Titanic disaster, says a new study.
Women And Children First?

Women And Children First?

Dr. Lucy Delap looks at emergency shipwreck situations in modern and ancient times.