Two slightly burnt, fat-covered sticks discovered inside an Australian cave are evidence of a healing ritual that was passed down...
Archaeologists face a major challenge when they intend to acquire information about buildings or facilities of which only ruins remain....
A new study shows that parts of central Europe were repopulated some 3,000 years earlier than previously thought following the...
A team of researchers led by an archaeologist at the University of Sydney are the first to suggest that eyed...
Humans not only cooperate, but also compete more with in-group members than with out-group members and strangers, a new cross-country...
In good news for our egos, both men and women were pretty accurate at rating their own physical attractiveness, according...
Repetitive tasks carried out by ancient Egyptian scribes—high-status men with the ability to write who performed administrative tasks—and the positions...
Although people lie a lot, they typically refrain from accusing others of lying because of social norms around making false...
Sharing false political information on social media by users may be associated with aspects of personality such as positive schizotypy,...
In a test of the examinations system of the University of Reading in the UK, artificial intelligence (AI)-generated submissions went...
Children who are not considered “school-ready” by their teachers are more than twice as likely to become persistently absent at...
A new study published by an international multidisciplinary team of researchers including faculty at Binghamton University, State University of New...













