Researchers looking to identify some of the most difficult “finds” in archeology—including sites used by nomadic hunter-gatherer communities—are tapping technology...
The COVID-19 pandemic has been depressing, demoralizing, and stressful for people around the world. But is there any way to...
An abandoned mausoleum and silver extraction taking place on an industrial scale at a Roman site in rural Kent have...
Several tombs and a leaden sarcophagus likely dating from the 14th century have been uncovered by archaeologists at Notre-Dame cathedral...
Geographers at the University of Southampton have produced high resolution population maps of the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC)...
A first-of-its-kind study at Tel Aviv University asks what drove prehistoric humans to collect and recycle flint tools that had...
In 1626, a ship foundered in stormy seas and wrecked on Cape Cod, where the passengers were aided by the...
Whether virtual or in-person learning is better may be the wrong question. New Cornell psychology research finds that sitting face-to-face,...
Across the world, girls are more likely than boys to blame academic failure on a lack of talent, according to...
A new, 10-country analysis identifies between-nation differences in the amount of time men and women spend on various daily activities...
One of the world’s most storied shipwrecks, Ernest Shackleton’s Endurance, has been discovered off the coast of Antarctica more than...
After decades of dominance by the United States, a new measure suggests that China edged the U.S. in 2019 on...













