Early human foragers may have relied on eating the partially digested vegetable matter, called digesta, found in the stomachs and...
While some ambitious high school students may load up on extracurricular activities to help them get into college, a new...
Polynesian peoples are renowned for their advanced sailing technology and for reaching the most remote islands on the planet centuries...
A new study finds that first-generation college graduates are more likely to come from families that have higher incomes and...
Researchers use networks to model the dynamics of coupled systems ranging from food webs to neurological processes. Those models originally...
Last month, OpenAI launched its newest AI chatbot product, GPT-4. According to the folks at OpenAI, the bot, which uses...
by The Henryk Niewodniczanski Institute of Nuclear Physics Polish Academy of Sciences A moment’s hesitation… Yes, a full stop here—but...
The contents of six sealed ancient Egyptian animal coffins—which were imaged using a non-invasive technique—are described in a new study...
The first institution we experience in life is family. As long as humans have existed, they have gathered in groups...
During the early days of the pandemic, consumers faced shortages and abrupt price increases on common goods ranging from toilet...
A new study on the human capacity for cooperation suggests that, deep down, people of diverse cultures are more similar...
Conclusive evidence of chicken breeding in the Yayoi period of Japan has been discovered from the Karako-Kagi site. The chicken...













