A new Northwestern study analyzing public records maintained by the U.S. Government Publishing Office and Congressional Budget Office over a...
A new study from Warwick, Bielefeld University and University of Greifswald has analyzed data from 1,103 participants in the German...
As economies expand, people don’t just eat more food—they eat differently. A sweeping new study covering nearly three decades and...
Are nerds the caring ones? High school stereotypes suggest that athletes score more popularity points than marching band members, debaters...
Educational attainment and intelligence, and to a smaller extent parental education and father’s occupational class, are associated with midlife socioeconomic...
For many children, the transition from learning to read to reading to learn is a crucial and sometimes nervewracking milestone....
A study has revealed new insights into Stone Age life and death, showing that stone tools were just as likely...
Researchers have examined a sediment core from the Roman town and metal production center of Aldborough in Yorkshire, revealing metal...
Recent research suggests that many of the Bronze Age people buried in Seddin, Germany, were not locals but came from...
In the Bronze Age, the so-called Nuraghe culture flourished in Sardinia. A culture that is known for tower-like stone constructions,...
National anthems are more than music for ceremonies—they reflect the unique cultural and geographical characteristics of nations. A new study...
A complete plano-convex ingot has been found in Sweden for the first time. The results of the isotopic and chemical...







