New findings provide quantitative criteria for classifying social organizations in human history, together with potential explanatory variables that can be...
Do you trust fact-checkers? It might not matter. A new Nature Human Behaviour paper from MIT Sloan School of Management...
Darwin was puzzled by cooperation in nature—it ran directly against natural selection and the notion of survival of the fittest....
Gun-free zones have often been blamed for making schools, malls and other public areas more attractive to shooters; however, there...
A new study led by the University of South Florida has shed light on the human colonization of the western...
Despite being highly confident that they can understand the minds of people with opposing viewpoints, the assumptions humans make about...
The summer holidays are ending, which for many concludes with a long drive home and reliance on GPS devices to...
An archaeogenetic study sheds new light on the isolated medieval community Las Gobas in northern Spain. Besides isolation and endogamy,...
Computer graphics and geometry processing research provide the tools needed to simulate physical phenomena like fire and flames, aiding the...
Rates of violence in Viking Age Norway and Denmark were long believed to be comparable. A team of researchers including...
Since their release, AI tools like ChatGPT have had a huge impact on content creation. In schools and universities, a...
Since the end of the last Ice Age, growth of the human population has been far from uniform, marked instead...













