Egypt unveiled Thursday a gold-laced mummy and four tombs, including of an ancient king’s “secret keeper”, discovered in the Saqqara...
In the mountains of southeastern Zimbabwe lie the ruins of the first major city in the southern Africa. The place...
Scientists have discovered the long-buried secret of a 17th-century French aristocrat 400 years after her death: she was using gold...
Urban inequality in Europe and the United States is so severe that urban elites claim most of the benefits from...
Half of the world’s languages are endangered and more than a thousand are expected to be lost in coming decades....
A research study led by J. Tom Mueller, Ph.D., research assistant professor in the Department of Geography and Environmental Sustainability,...
A machine-learning analysis has revealed patterns in online hate speech that suggest complex—and sometimes counterintuitive—links between real-world events and different...
A recently published survey study of Ph.D. students reveals that an ethically questionable culture for assigning authorships to research papers...
New research finds a high variation between how pandemic mitigation measures affected immigration to different destination countries, from a slight...
When Holly Pittman and colleagues from the University of Pennsylvania and University of Pisa returned to Lagash in the fall...
Why do people hold highly variable attitudes toward well-evidenced science? For many years researchers focused on what people know about...
The potential for being judged online could be affecting the ability of adolescents to concentrate on everyday tasks, a study...












