Long before the invention of agriculture, humans already knew how to process cereals and other wild plants into a flour...
The El Gigante rockshelter in western Honduras is among only a handful of archaeological sites in the Americas that contain...
A global study led by a researcher at Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health and published in the journal...
To find out if we discriminate against people with foreign-sounding names an experiment with fictional girls who wanted to play...
It’s a dilemma that many a regular bettor probably faces often—deciding when to place a sports bet. In a study...
Children do better at math when music is a key part of their lessons, an analysis of almost 50 years...
A new analysis of nearly 60 million Facebook posts investigates how users’ interest in posts evolves over time, suggesting that...
Analysis of data from dozens of foraging societies around the world shows that women hunt in at least 79% of...
The pandemic made remote work the norm for many, but that doesn’t mean it was always a positive experience. Remote...
A new study from Bayes Business School (formerly Cass), the University of Missouri and the University of Arizona has uncovered...
In a time of income inequality and ruthless politics, people with outsized power or an unrelenting willingness to browbeat others...
The specialization in sheep farming in the early Neolithic populations of Dalmatia, Croatia, may have been related to the rapid...













