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Elizabeth Yuko, Ph.D., is a bioethicist and journalist, as well as an adjunct professor of ethics at Fordham University. She has written for numerous publications, including Rolling Stone, The New York Times, The Washington Post and The Atlantic.

The Wright siblings

The Wright Brothers’ Sister Played a Key Role in Their Success

Katharine Wright helped publicize her brothers’ first‑in‑flight achievement and made sure they made it into the record books.

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These fugitive slaves are fleeing from Maryland to Delaware by way of the Underground Railroad.These fugitive slaves are fleeing from Maryland to Delaware by way of the Underground Railroad, 1850. (Photo by: Universal History Archive/Universal Images Group via Getty Images)

5 Secret Codes Used to Communicate in the Underground Railroad

In order to avoid detection, Harriet Tubman and others used a variety of codes and signals to communicate along the route to freedom.

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Oskar Schindler

Oskar Schindler’s Heroic Holocaust Legacy

Oskar Schindler saved more than a 1,000 Jews during the Holocaust—while undeniably heroic, his real story is also more complicated.

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Halloween Costumes through the decades

Why Do Witches Wear Pointy Hats? The History Behind the Costume

Explore the origins behind witch costume features—the hat, the black dress, prominent nose and green skin.

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Witch trial in Salem, Massachusetts. Lithograph by George H. Walker.

Salem Witch Trials: What Caused the Hysteria?

Explore five factors that fueled unease and panic over accusations of witchcraft during the Salem witch trials.

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11 Ways People Beat the Heat Before Air Conditioning

From sleeping outside, to installing windows designed for airflow, find out how people tried to stay cool during heat waves before AC.

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Spinner in the Middle Ages (Hours of the Duke of Guise), Miniature, Musee Conde in Chantilly, France.

9 Everyday Objects from the Middle Ages

People living in the Middle Ages likely used or came across these objects in their daily lives.

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painting of the Titanic just as it's going under, with lifeboats in the foreground

Titanic Rescue Effort: 5 Ways the World Tried to Help

The sinking of the RMS Titanic on the night of April 14‑15, 1912 is among the most infamous disasters in history. Yet, both factual and fictional accounts of the event often skip from the mayhem and death at the ship following its collision with the iceberg, to the lives of the survivors, once safely back […]

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Egyptian artifact found on beach.

Beach Walker Finds 3,000‑Year‑Old Ancient Egyptian Goddess Figurine

The artifact, picked up by a retiree walking on a beach in Israel, depicts one of the most powerful deities of ancient Egypt.

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The excavation of Homo naledi in South Africa, 2015.

When Did Human Ancestors Start Burying Their Dead?

Research claiming that human ancestors living between 240,000 and 500,000 years ago may have intentionally buried their dead, raises the question of when this behavior began.

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Opera glasses owned by Mary Church Terrell.

11 Everyday Objects Used by Gilded Age Elites

During the Gilded Age era of opulence in America, certain objects signaled social status.

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The main hall of New York City's Grand Central Railway Station in the early 1900s.

8 Secret Features of Grand Central Terminal

Discover the secrets—and myths—within New York City’s Grand Central Terminal, which first opened on February 2, 1913.

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