The sudden emergence of witch trials in early modern Europe may have been fueled by one of humanity’s most significant...
How can we tell whether and how a prehistoric weapon was used? How can we better understand the dexterity and...
A new study led by Dr. Andreas Bayerl from Erasmus School of Economics, Dr. Yaniv Dover from The Hebrew University,...
Archaeologists have uncovered evidence for sacrificial funerary rituals at the Early Iron Age burial mound of Tunnug 1 in Tuva,...
How do young children perceive what is fair and what is unfair, and how do they behave as a result?...
Alfonso Benito Calvo, a geologist at the Centro Nacional de Investigación sobre la Evolución Humana (CENIEH), is part of the...
Cancer research or drugs treating cardiovascular illnesses could win a Nobel Prize on Monday when a week of laureate announcements...
Psychologists from Cardiff University have uncovered new insights into the role of celebrities and politicians in influencing public opinion on...
News consumers are averse to AI-generated headlines, which are seen as potentially inaccurate. AI-generated content is proliferating online, and social...
An international team of researchers have conducted groundbreaking research at the Casas del Turuñuelo site in Guareña, Badajoz, Spain. Their...
If you started watching a movie from the middle without knowing its plot, you’d likely be better at inferring what...
A new paper, “Differences in misinformation sharing can lead to politically asymmetric sanctions,” published today in Nature suggests that the...