When singing and speaking to young infants, people alter their voices in a way that is consistent across cultures, according...
Despite common concerns that the social fabric is fraying, cooperation among strangers has gradually increased in the U.S. since the...
The early stages of teaching maker skills, such as digital fabrication, typically involve simple exercises like laser cutting or 3D...
Post-it Notes, Spanx, the iPhone, two-day Prime shipping. From unique gadgets to revolutionary business ideas, the most successful inventions have...
A map created by researchers at the University of Cincinnati can predict with surprising accuracy how the racial makeup of...
Fossil tooth analysis by Southern Cross University geochemist Dr. Renaud Joannes-Boyau has played a central role in an international collaboration...
For the first time, researchers successfully sequenced the genome of ancient human fossils from the Late Pleistocene in southern China....
Some say King Arthur slayed a giant there. Others say he knelt in prayer and his knee print indentations are...
A new analysis of voting data for the Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA)’s World’s Best Male Football Player Award...
Around the world, governments fund scientific research with taxpayer money as a public good. But how well does science serve...
Gender-neutral internet searches yield results that nonetheless produce male-dominated output, finds a new study by a team of psychology researchers....
Would you rather have $500 today or $550 in 12 months? A large study involving more than 60 countries finds...

