Archaeologists have found that a tool, dubbed the “stone Swiss Army knife” of prehistory, was made to look the same...
The wreck of one of the most famous ships of the 17th century—which sank 340 years ago while carrying the...
The Wallacean islands have always been separated from Asia and Oceania by deep-sea waters. Yet, these tropical islands were a...
Opinion remains divided regarding how guns should factor into American society, especially those weapons designed for military warfare. But what...
A new study combining archaeological, historical and bioarchaeological data provides new insights into the early Islamic period in modern-day Syria....
As U.S. cities rethink the role of law enforcement in nonviolent 911 emergencies, new Stanford research uncovers the strongest evidence...
Colombia’s army has shared unprecedented images of the legendary San Jose galleon shipwreck, hidden underwater for three centuries and believed...
International trade exacerbates domestic income inequality, at least in some circumstances, according to an empirical study that two MIT economists...
Narcissism, psychopathy and Machiavellianism are ubiquitous among CEOs, despite ample evidence that these dark personality traits pose financial and managerial...
As the old adage has it, all politics is local. That might seem a quaint idea in an age of...
Solving societal problems such as climate change could require dismantling rigid academic boundaries, so that researchers from varying disciplines could...
A cave in southern Spain was used by ancient humans as a canvas for artwork and as a burial place...













