In a new article in the journal Scientific Reports, Leiden archaeologist Wei Chu and colleagues report on recent excavations in...
Archaeologists unearthed a lavish 1,200-year-old estate in Israel’s desert south that offers a unique glimpse of life for wealthy residents...
It’s no secret that the internet and social media fuel the rampant spread of (mis)information in many areas of life....
School choice is often touted as a way to desegregate schools, but a new study by USC Marshall School of...
Marketing scientists devote much of their work to understanding people’s decision-making and how to influence it. There’s been less effort...
A new study of eligible voters in the 2020 election highlights how many Americans overlook the influence of external factors...
What someone says out loud about a group of people and how they actually feel about them aren’t always the...
Investors hoping for big returns by putting their money into trendy topics like work-from-home and the metaverse through exchange traded...
Prolonged drought likely helped to fuel civil conflict and the eventual political collapse of Mayapan, the ancient capital city of...
A new kind of predictive network model could help determine which people will change their minds about contentious scientific issues...
The higher percentage of enslaved people that a U.S. county counted among its residents in 1860, the more guns its...
A new analysis of remains from medieval Cambridge shows that local Augustinian friars were almost twice as likely as the...













