Early education programs are widely believed to be effective public investments for helping children succeed in school and for reducing...
Prejudice and fear have always been at the core of intergroup hostilities. While intergroup interaction is a prerequisite for initiating...
A new study co-authored by Yale sociologist Nicholas A. Christakis demonstrates that tapping into the dynamics of friendship significantly improves...
When a grave was discovered in Wels 20 years ago, the find was thought to be an early medieval double...
Evidence from archaeological sites in the medieval English city of Winchester shows that English red squirrels once served as an...
Evidence from archaeological sites in the medieval English city of Winchester shows that English red squirrels once served as an...
Archaeologists have modeled the auditory range of conch-shell trumpets in the 9th–11th century US Southwest, proposing that the sound was...
Archaeologists have modeled the auditory range of conch-shell trumpets in the 9th–11th century US Southwest, proposing that the sound was...
Ancient symbols on a 2,700-year-old temple, which have baffled experts for more than a century, have been explained by Trinity...
Most people have heard the famous phrase “the enemy of my enemy is my friend.” Now, Northwestern University researchers have...
New research led by the University of Sydney offers fresh understanding of the migration patterns of Australia and New Guinea’s...
We all know that communication encompasses so much more than words. Facial expressions, intonations, hand gestures, and more contribute to...













