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A possibly pre-Christian temple from the time of the East Anglian Kings, some 1,400 years ago, has been found at...
In a landmark collaboration between Wiradjuri people, NSW State government and archaeologists, new research has revealed the deep-time hidden story...
A new analysis suggests that a person with higher cognitive ability may have been more likely to vote “Remain” in...
The Iron Age site of Casas del Turuñuelo was used repeatedly for ritualized animal sacrifice, according to a multidisciplinary study...
New research findings reveal that some children in early medieval Bavaria were breastfed for much longer periods than today. Also,...
An analysis of 5.8 million authors across all scientific disciplines shows that the gender gap is closing, but there is...
A new study shows that female academics are significantly underrepresented in winning academic prizes and having awards named after them....
People who speak two languages may be better at shifting their attention from one thing to another compared to those...
Success in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) demands keeping up with the latest tools and techniques. The AI boom,...













