Ancient indigenous people in Peru had a unique response to the looting and destruction of their ancestors’ graves during the...
The rapid decline of the Hopewell culture about 1,500 years ago might be explained by falling debris from a near-Earth...
Preprinting, the sharing of freely available manuscripts prior to peer-review, has been on the rise in the biosciences since 2013...
A groundbreaking study in prehistoric archaeology at Tel Aviv University provides evidence for high cognitive abilities in early humans who...
Human children are known for their sensitivity to social cues (such as eye-gaze and joint attention) more so than other...
Why do some young men turn to crime, while others don’t? An international study shows that preferences such as risk...
As much as modern society worships chocolate, cacao—the plant chocolate comes from—it was believed to be even more divine to...
When it comes to being divisive, it doesn’t get more literal than a wall. Walls exist as a means of...
Community structure, including relationships between and within groups, is foundational to our understanding of the world around us. New research...
As a Black woman in geosciences, especially a full professor who holds an endowed chair position, Asmeret Asefaw Berhe has...
A year ago, the whole world discussed: is it irresponsible to send children to school during a pandemic, or do...
In these pandemic-affected times, concern about COVID-19 can make it hard to know when to take part in “normal,” prepandemic...













