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How Roman Soldiers Were Paid
The Roman army's system of compensation to soldiers was an instrumental element of its efficacy, resulting in a high quality military force.
10 Fascinating Facts About Ancient Egypt You Didn’t Know
There are aspects of Ancient Egypt we can't explain, and others simply hard to imagine. Here, we'll explore some of Ancient Egypt's most fascinating facts.
8 Tiny Off-Grid Towns In New Zealand
Some of New Zealand's smallest, hardest to reach off-grid towns offer quirky charm and distinct personality, far from its major urban centers.
6 Best Natural Wonders To Visit In Montana This Year
From Glacier National Park to Medicine Rocks, here are 6 wonders of the natural world that should be included with any adventure in Montana in 2026.
9 Prettiest Small Towns In Oregon
Oregon has an abundance of charming small towns with historic downtown quarters, bodies of sparkling blue water, and plentiful outdoor recreation.
7 Safest Towns In Nebraska For Senior Living
Discover why Nebraska is a safe, affordable, and scenic choice for retirement, with top cities ideal for seniors with a range of interests.
Every Country With Arctic Territory
Explore the eight Arctic nations, their landscapes, legal claims, NATO shifts, and climate pressures reshaping the far north.
Why Are Wetlands Important?
Wetlands protect against floods, purify water, store carbon, and shelter countless species—making them one of Earth's most valuable ecosystems.
When Will The Sun Die?
Like every star, the sun is also expected to die. The sun is approximately halfway through its lifespan.
Where Does Outer Space Begin?
Outer space is the expanse between the Earth and other celestial bodies.
Reticulated Python
The fascinating reticulated python is the longest snake in the world, with a natural range that spans South and Southeast Asia.
The Essequibo Region Explained
Explore the Essequibo dispute between Guyana and Venezuela, from the 1899 arbitral award to the 2026 ICJ hearings and the region’s oil-driven stakes.
Why Is Biodiversity Critical To Life On Earth?
By having a biologically diverse ecosystem or, more widely, a diverse planet, the planet and all its biomes are able to run at their optimal, peak performance.
The Sundarbans Villagers Who Share Their Home With Wild Tigers
Sundarbans is a place like no other in the world. Here, people and tigers live face-to-face and people often fall prey to wild tigers.
The Story Of Ptolemaic Egypt
Ptolemaic Egypt marked a time when Egyptian and Greek culture blended into one functional, yet multifaceted religious and cultural entity.
How Carthage Nearly Defeated Rome
Discover how Hannibal’s campaign nearly broke Rome during the Second Punic War before Roman resilience led to Carthage’s final destruction.
What Is The Difference Between A Crocodile And An Alligator?
Crocodiles and alligators are significantly different from each other but both are members of Crocodilia. Learn about their differences in this article.
4 Most Snake-Filled Bodies Of Water In The Prairies
Learn about snake hotspots across America’s prairie lakes, including habitat insights, species encounters, and practical safety tips for hikers and anglers.
Who Controls The Panama Canal
Learn about the construction of the Panama Canal, its history, and current struggles in 2026 over control of the ports and the Canal itself.
Yellow-Bellied Sea Snake
The yellow-bellied sea snake is an unusual venomous snake that lives its life entirely at sea, drifting on ocean currents.
Rivers That Flow North
It is a common misconception that all rivers flow south or all rivers in the Northern Hemisphere flow towards the equator. However, the truth is that, like all objects, rivers flow downhill because of gravity.
Eastern Diamondback Rattlesnake
The eastern diamondback rattlesnake is the largest venomous snake in the United States and one of North America’s most iconic reptiles.
How Big Are the Largest Known Asteroids?
Just how massive can an asteroid get? Explore the largest known asteroids in our solar system, their dimensions, and what makes these space giants unique.
6 Most Snake-Filled Bodies Of Water In Alberta
These six bodies of water in Alberta are filled with snakes, from the non-venomous red-sided garter snake to the prairie rattlesnake with its potent venom.
The Canadian Lakes With the Most Islands
Canada's topography is littered with glacial lakes, remnants of the Ice Age, making it the country with the most islands in the world.
What Is The Farthest Thing We Can See In Space?
Advancements in technology have allowed scientists to study not only the neighboring celestial bodies but even those much farther away.
7 Small Towns in Rhode Island with the Best Downtowns
These downtown areas in Rhode Island, including Wickford Village and Tiverton Four Corners, offer unique dining experiences, often along the water.
Teams That Have Never Qualified For The FIFA World Cup
From shocking upsets to heartbreaking eliminations, look back at the biggest national sports teams that surprisingly failed to qualify for the World Cup.
Every Country That Claims The South China Sea
The South China Sea is a hotly contested body of water, coveted for its political and economic significance to the region.
7 Small Towns in New Mexico with the Best Downtowns
Experience the charm of New Mexico through 7 small towns with standout downtowns, featuring historic landmarks and cultural attractions.
10 Small Towns in Ohio With the Best Downtowns
Ohio’s best small town downtowns, from Roscoe Village in Coshocton to Waynesville’s antique shops and festival crowds, invite travelers to slow down a while.
How The Red Sea Shipping Crisis Affects Global Trade
The Red Sea, as one of the world's major shipping routes, is vital to world trade, but Houthi rebels have brought instability to this trade route.
10 Small Towns in Wyoming with the Best Downtowns
These Wyoming towns hide some of the West’s most distinctive downtowns, where brick storefronts, old hotels, and railroad history still shape the streets.
What Is The Indus Waters Treaty?
The Indus Waters Treaty has supported fair access to the Indus River for generations, but now is under strain between India and Pakistan.
This Alberta Main Street Was Built for Strolling
Banff Avenue in Banff, Alberta, is perfect for a leisurely stroll after a day of hiking, with breweries, fudge shops, gear stores, and mountain views.
How Did The First Galaxies Form?
The first galaxies formed as large groups of star clusters came together to form small galaxies, which then merged together to form larger galaxies.
Deserts of Europe
Discover the surprising deserts of Europe! Explore Europe's unique arid landscapes, including Spain's Tabernas Desert and Iceland's volcanic sands.