The world’s first biodiversity-adjusted sovereign credit ratings shows how ecological destruction affects public finances—driving downgrades, debt crises and soaring borrowing...
The premise is simple, and it seems like common sense: If Republicans and Democrats could come together for good faith...
Women in science are less likely than their male counterparts to receive authorship credit for the work they do, an...
Allowing fights among players in the National Hockey Leagues does not deter greater violence in the modern game, according to...
With some 7,000 islands and cays and a 7,000-year history of human habitation, the Caribbean Sea is practically synonymous with...
New evidence supports the idea that heterosexual relationship satisfaction is linked to fulfillment of people’s personal preferences for receiving affection...
Archaeological discoveries made on the outskirts of Canterbury, Kent (England) confirm the presence of early humans in southern Britain between...
An international team led by The University of Vienna and the Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology in collaboration...
Everyone remembers those old high school movies where the ultra-nerdy teenage boy falls in love with a the most beautiful...
The United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) have influenced governments’ narratives around sustainability, but have not led to substantial changes...
Were the bones of fallen Battle of Waterloo soldiers sold as fertilizer? As very few human remains have been found...
Is it true that many languages in the world use words similar to “mama” and “papa” for “mother” and “father”?...













