Incorporating animal welfare into policymaking may improve policy and practice, according to Rutgers research. The article, published in Science, notes...
A new study from the University of Georgia aims to improve how we evaluate children’s creativity through human ratings and...
An archaeological expedition from the University of Gothenburg recently discovered tombs outside the Bronze Age trading metropolis Hala Sultan Tekke...
Researchers at the UCL Institute of Archaeology have discovered some of the largest early prehistoric stone tools in Britain. The...
Researchers at the UCL Institute of Archaeology have discovered some of the largest early prehistoric stone tools in Britain. The...
When asked to draw their local wildlife, 401 UK schoolchildren aged seven to 11 most commonly drew mammals and birds,...
Life, from the perspective of thermodynamics, is a system out of equilibrium, resisting tendencies towards increasing their levels of disorder....
A groundbreaking study conducted by a multidisciplinary team that include a computational archaeologist, artist, and computer programmer has revealed new...
As part of their work, educators are often exposed to various stressful events, including violence between students or towards teachers,...
Climbing trees, making mud pies, or simply playing outside, parents and educators know that being in nature is an important...
Stone tools bear microscopic evidence of ancient plant technology, according to a study published June 30, 2023 in the open-access...
If students have poor academic results early in school, do they continue to fall further and further behind as they...












