A new analysis by David Geary at the University of Missouri and Gijsbert Stoet at the University of Essex in...
A new article published today in PLOS ONE by a Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HU)’s Institute of Archaeology team and...
Taking the emotional temperature of your co-workers is easier when you spend your days in an office. Bursts of laughter,...
Identification with one’s nation predicts both greater engagement with public health behaviors, such as masking and social distancing, and support...
In many friend groups, politics is not the most popular topic of discussion. The potential for tension puts a damper...
The queen is the most powerful piece on the chessboard. Unlike any other (including the king), it can move any...
In languages spoken around the world, words describing rough surfaces are highly likely to feature a “trilled /r/” sound—a linguistic...
Social networks are used more often in poor neighborhoods than in affluent neighborhoods, while the latter tend to consume more...
Archaeologists have identified the oldest surviving drinking straws. The long silver and gold tubes are over 5,000 years old and...
When two people are on the same page in a conversation, sometimes their minds just “click.” A Dartmouth study demonstrates...
People immigrate to new places for many reasons, but new research found that the culture of an immigrant’s new home...
High school students who have trouble paying attention in class are more likely to admit to cheating, a new study...













