Newly published research reexamines the evaluation of scientific findings, proposing a network-based methodology for contextualizing a publication’s impact. This new...
Archaeologists from University College Dublin, working with colleagues from Serbia and Slovenia, have uncovered a previously unknown network of massive...
On a summer’s day in July 1943, a U.S. B-25 Mitchell bomber left Tunisia in North Africa on a mission...
Using generic terms in politics may be exacerbating political division, a new study suggests. Statements such as “Democrats want to...
Around the world, research agencies are struggling to achieve gender parity. A paper published in Nature Astronomy reports how a...
What influences the choices we make, and what role does the behavior of others have on these choices? These questions...
New dates provide detailed insights into the timing of events in the ancient city of Gezer, according to a study...
One Amazon review is written in the past tense: “I was thrilled when I put on this shirt!” Another reads,...
Twitter users in areas affected by major hurricanes discussed climate change much more frequently right after the hurricane, according to...
Language has the power to shape our perceptions and interactions with the world. Different languages can coexist, but their dynamics...
For the first time, scientists have used the concept of evolutionary traps on human societies at large. They find that...
People in many parts of the United States possess few chances for the robust community engagement that underpins healthy democracies,...













