Cause and effect. We understand this concept from an early age. Tug on a pull toy’s string, and the toy...
For many years, the conventional wisdom was that only highly biased, less educated media consumers would put partisanship over truth—in...
Political campaigns spend big bucks hiring consultants to craft persuasive messaging, but a new study coauthored by Yale political scientist...
With just an iPad, students in any classroom across the world could soon reimagine the ordinary diagrams in any physics...
A study led by the Department of Archaeology, Faculty of Arts, Charles University, has used stable isotope analysis to uncover...
Compared with just before the COVID-19 pandemic, people are spending nearly an hour less a day doing activities outside the...
A new study reveals it would take far longer than the lifespan of our universe for a typing monkey to...
Settlements in northern Arabia were in a transitional stage of urbanization during the third to second millennium BCE, according to...
With the time traveling ability of archaeogenetic studies, it has become possible to shed light onto the dynamic past of...
A new study published today (Oct. 29) details the ways in which the 2020 U.S. election not only incited new...
A study led by Prof. Dr. Hitoshi Yamamoto (Rissho University) and his collaborators from Soka University, Koriyama Women’s College, and...
Prehistoric Polynesian seafarers were highly skilled and undertook some of the longest and most technically demanding voyages in prehistory—but did...