A category A-listed Glasgow building that has lain vacant for over 30 years could become a hotel under new proposals. The Egyptian Halls on Union Street was designed by legendary Scottish architect ...
A new study has found that the ancient Romans might have used human poo as medicine. The discovery was made in Turkey, after scientists discovered "dark brownish flakes" in a 1,900-year-old bottle.
History is often taught as if progress follows a single European path—moving from classical antiquity through the Renaissance and into modern science—while Africa appears late, peripheral, or absent.
Would you believe that Ancient Rome used human feces in their medicine? While there have been theories about its use before, this recent discovery proves the practice. What do you think?> Trump told ...
Leicester City "should take their medicine" and accept their six-point deduction for breaking spending rules so they can focus on avoiding Championship relegation, says former Foxes striker Matty ...
In a BBC archive clip from 1936, the archaeologist Howard Carter describes the moment on 12 February 1924 when he and his team became the first people in 3,300 years to meet the Egyptian boy king.
Pharmacists have warned there is a growing shortage of essential medicines, including prescription-strength co-codamol, in Northern Ireland. Community Pharmacy NI (CPNI) said the shortage is likely to ...
A new chemical analysis revealed evidence that ancient Roman physicians used human feces in medical practices, after researchers analyzed residue inside a 1,900-year-old Roman glass vial, confirming ...
Morocco and Egypt are the only African nations in President Trump's Board of Peace. What's in it for Africa? And Namibia's 2019 fisheries corruption scandal to go to trial. Show more Morocco and Egypt ...
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