The Neanderthals walked the hills and plains of Europe and Asia for nearly 400,000 years before completely disappearing nearly 40,000 years ago.
“The Mitochondria Is The Powerhouse Of The Cell” And Other Facts
I’ve been fascinated by mitochondria since I discovered that scientists could trace your female lineage through your mitochondria.
How Toxic Can Your Manager Get?
If you’ve ever had the misfortune to report to a toxic manager, you’ll know it’s far from funny. This infographic puts these toxic management styles into neat boxes, describes them, and offers some advice on how to manage the boss’s shortfalls.
A Guide To The Viking’s Most Fearsome Gods
The Vikings were an ancient people who began their longboat travels in the late 8th century, raiding surrounding countries east, west and south of them.
Cured Meat – A Delicious And Versatile Snack
For tens of thousands of years humans have cured meats to preserve and flavor them. With the invention of refrigeration, curing was no longer necessary for preservation purposes, but we’ve continued to use it.
Don’t Learn Harder, Learn Smarter
I have never had a problem studying and learning new things, but I have watched as others have battled to prepare for tests and exams. They have one thing in common: they’ve never learned the techniques for learning.
22 Nifty Keyboard Tricks to Save You Time
They say if you want something done quickly, give it to a busy person. I’m one of those people who is always looking for a shortcut to finish a job fast. That’s why I found this chart so interesting.
Your Cheat Sheet For Perfectly Cooked Veggies
Vegetables are delicious, healthy, and they’re full of nutrients containing fiber, vitamins, and minerals.
The Radical Ways Waves Are Formed
The ocean is both beautiful and mighty. It nurtures and destroys. It offers us hours of sporting activity and yet in one destructive moment, it can wipe out entire coastal villages.
10 Reasons Walking Is Such Pure Pleasure
Walking is such a basic exercise. From the dawn of time, it was mankind’s basic form of transport. Yet, it is one of life’s little pleasures that we seem to have forgotten how to enjoy.