In the Middle Ages and into the Renaissance, Europeans knew that unicorns were real. After all, their horns were the treasured possessions of royalty, nobility, and even clergy. Charles VI of France ...
Unicorns have a deeply rooted association with purity, young women, and nobility. Their association with Vikings, poison, and white powder of unknown origin is, in the modern day, perhaps less ...
Elasmotherium, often referred to as a prehistoric “unicorn,” was a large rhinoceros adapted to the cold, open steppes of the ...
Each time you have to make a decision based on external stimuli, a wave of activity happens in your brain. It’s known as the “P300 wave,” a brain mechanism used to evaluate or categorize events that ...
Just when you thought we'd reached peak unicorn, a sheep in Iceland has been discovered masquerading as the real thing. A ram, born last spring to family farmers Erla Porey Olafsdottir and her husband ...