Our teeth are very strong. They need to be judging by some of the hard and crunchy food we eat from time to time. But a new study has come up with a report that not only says why our teeth are so strong, but also what they have evolved from. Our teeth are alsoContinue reading “Our Teeth are Fishy”
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Antarctica’s Great Lost River
Hundreds of millions of years ago, the Earth looked very different. The continents we know today were joined into two supercontinents called Laurasia and Gondwana. From the picture, you can see that Laurasia accounted for many of the countries now found in the Northern Hemisphere, while Gondwana held those in the Southern Hemisphere. Over millionsContinue reading “Antarctica’s Great Lost River”
Relative of King Midas Discovered
Many people have heard of King Midas and the very unlikely power he had. For those of you who do not know the story, everything he touched turned to gold. This obviously led to a big problem at meal times! It is important to state that King Midas is likely a mythical figure of GreekContinue reading “Relative of King Midas Discovered”
Is Africa Going to Split into Two?
From this date, each new article in the blog, “Feeding the Curious Mind”, will appear on Saturday evenings at 1900 UK time. This is so that Europe, the USA and many other parts of the world will be able to receive it at a reasonable time. But the same eclectic stories about many subjects willContinue reading “Is Africa Going to Split into Two?”
The Mysterious Life and Death of Caravaggio
In 1571, one of history’s great artists was born. His name was Michaelangelo Merisi but he became known as Caravaggio. He was a remarkable painter and brought dramatic lighting to many of his works. Some works were also known for their homoeroticism which has led historians to debate whether Caravaggio was homosexual himself. He cameContinue reading “The Mysterious Life and Death of Caravaggio”
Food Energy Versus Size
Here is a question that at first sounds easy to answer, but as with many things in nature, the answer is not quite that simple and involves more information and knowledge than we first imagined. So, what is the question? It is which mammals need to eat the most food? Okay, let’s take the obviousContinue reading “Food Energy Versus Size”
1066 And All That!
The Battle of Hastings in 1066 is perhaps the most significant event in the history of England. William the Conqueror landed on the south coast with his Norman army and met the English forces under King Harold nearby at a site which became known as Battle. You can visit it today and it has anContinue reading “1066 And All That!”
Where is the Amber Room?
Over the centuries, many famous objects and people have been lost to history. People die and objects of every description disappear. But, how often can we say that a whole room has been misplaced, stolen or lost? By this, I do not mean that it was destroyed during a battle or that the building itContinue reading “Where is the Amber Room?”
King Perkin Warbeck
Throughout history, the throne of England has, of course, changed many times. Over the centuries, since 1066, many of the changes included a bloody death or two. Often they were individuals who claimed they were the rightful heir to the kingdom. Some were, some were not and some we have no real idea about. OneContinue reading “King Perkin Warbeck”
The Real Mystery of Edwin Drood
Charles Dickens is considered by many to be England’s greatest author. This is not to demean Shakespeare but remember, he was a playwright, not a novelist. Dickens did not have an easy upbringing. His father was gaoled for non-payment to a baker for some bread and Charles had to find work to help the familyContinue reading “The Real Mystery of Edwin Drood”