A market-led approach could be key to guiding policy, research and business decisions about future climate risks, a new study...
YouTube was more likely to recommend videos about election fraud to users who were already skeptical about the legitimacy of...
There are two levels of reference for the elementary question of an appropriate remuneration of work: the markets and the...
A review of 22 previously published studies suggests that taking micro-breaks—discontinuing a task for periods of 10 minutes or less—is...
Israeli archaeologists recently unearthed the titanic tusk of a prehistoric pachyderm near a kibbutz in southern Israel, a remnant of...
In 2004, construction workers in Norwich, U.K., unearthed human skeletal remains that led to a historical mystery—at least 17 bodies...
The number of medical science publications by mixed-gender teams has grown rapidly over the past two decades, but remains underrepresented...
Sharing news articles with friends and followers on social media can prompt people to think they know more about the...
Having stronger religious beliefs is linked to higher levels of sexual satisfaction, a new study shows. Those who report religion...
Against the backdrop of the United States registering the highest incarceration rates in the world, scholars at the Columbia University...
The Washington, D.C. demonstrations that followed George Floyd’s death mark some of the most racially diverse protests against racial injustice....
Social scientists have urged policy-makers and governments to rethink how income inequality is measured. In a new study published in...













