New research has revealed humans living on the Mediterranean coast 9,500 years ago may have relied more heavily on a...
Archaeologists in France have found one of the first residential sites belonging to the prehistoric builders of some of Europe’s...
A four-day working week is more productive for most staff and companies than the traditional five days, one of the...
No matter the U.S. political climate, young, single and less educated men seemed to be at higher risk for deportation...
A unique artifact discovered at the Roman fort of Vindolanda may have been used as a device during sex rather...
A new study published in the journal Nature Climate Change examines the potential cost of unrealized flood risk in the...
Soaring energy prices triggered by the Russia-Ukraine conflict could push up to 141 million more people around the globe into...
It is called radiocarbon 3.0, the newest method in radiocarbon dating, and promises to reveal valuable new insights about key...
EPFL mathematicians, in collaboration with Purdue University, have settled a 30-year-old question about spheres and 4-dimensional spaces. The results bring...
A new study co-authored by a George Washington University research professor examines the Inka Empire’s instruments of culture and control...
The idea that spur-of-the-moment sex is the most passionate and satisfying is a deeply ingrained one in popular Western imagination,...
College is a time of transition for young adults. It may be the first time students have the freedom to...












