The intuition to distill hard numbers like “90 percent” into words like “almost all” may help make science and statistics...
Researchers from Ca’ Foscari University of Venice have uncovered insights into ancient pottery forming techniques using X-ray micro-computed tomography (microCT)....
Rock art explored by archaeologists in the Colombian Amazon has provided an insight into the complex relationship between the earliest...
In the Middle Ages, alchemists were notoriously secretive and didn’t share their knowledge with others. Danish Tycho Brahe was no...
It’s hard to know what Neanderthals ate: food preparation, especially when it comes to smaller items like birds, can leave...
As restaurants increasingly embrace technology for placing food orders, a new University of South Florida study reveals that digital ordering...
Archaeological evidence from the world-famous Mesolithic site of Star Carr in North Yorkshire has shown that hunter-gatherers likely kept an...
Languages have different ways of highlighting relevant information. Recent research shows that despite these differences, the consequences are the same:...
Nearly four decades ago, Boston College quarterback Doug Flutie launched a game-winning, mid-field touchdown pass to upset the University of...
In May 2020, as part of a legally permitted expansion of an iron ore mine, Rio Tinto destroyed an ancient...
A new paper published in Science Advances today finds that life expectancy in India was 2.6 years lower in 2020...
New evidence of human occupation in southeast Indonesia dating back 42,000 years offers fresh clues about the route taken by...