Kongo Gumi: The 1,400-Year-Old Company
Less than two months ago, the renowned British travel agency Thomas Cook laid off more than 21,000 employees the world over and liquidated i...
Less than two months ago, the renowned British travel agency Thomas Cook laid off more than 21,000 employees the world over and liquidated i...
Sitting squarely in the middle of the now decommissioned Hanford Site, a nuclear production complex on the Columbia River near Richland, Was...
On the foothills of Wasatch Mountains, east of Salem, in the US state of Utah, is a mine waiting for a miracle. The mine was first excavate...
During the Middle Ages, it was common to have buildings built on top of bridges. These spaces were rented out to shopkeepers and merchants, ...
Gold mining in California. Lithograph by Currier & Ives, 1871. Image courtesy: Everett Historical/Shutterstock.com Hundreds of million...
For much of human history, privacy during bedtime was an alien concept. Many poor families lived in small houses, where there was only one o...
Following the end of World War 2, Germany was broken up and divided among the Allies as one divides war booty. The western half was occupie...
For a country as technological advanced as Great Britain, it sounds almost implausible when you say that the British do not have a space pr...
Bishops Avenue, in North London, dubbed the “Billionaire's Row” is one of the wealthiest streets in the world. The average value of a pr...
An interesting type of locomotive engine that found very brief and limited use in Europe, as well as in America, was the soda locomotive. ...