What constitutes a life well-lived? A new Michigan State University-led study is turning to a common cultural artifact to find...
A new study has revealed that the displacement of skilled workers by technology began nearly two decades ago—well before the...
Different countries have different cultures, and social scientists have developed theories about which values are most important in differentiating the...
The dawn of agriculture in the Neolithic was a major development in the evolution of modern human culture. Although scientists...
In southwestern Kenya more than 2.6 million years ago, ancient humans wielded an array of stone tools—known collectively as the...
A new study highlights how disruptions in classifieds impacted political coverage, creating opportunities for more extreme candidates. In the olden...
A research team led by Hitoshi Yamamoto has unveiled new insights into how humans build and update reputations in cooperative...
A research team led by Professor Hitoshi Yamamoto (Rissho University, Japan) has developed a new model that integrates direct and...
They feel like lightning—sudden, brilliant and seemingly impossible to predict. But according to new research, those mind-flashing “aha” moments of...
If you’ve interacted with an artificial intelligence chatbot, you’ve likely realized that all AI models are biased. They were trained...
A new analysis of data on scientists with exceptional early-career success—according to a metric known as citation impact—has identified common...
The global distribution of wealth is currently the subject of controversial debate. Against this backdrop, social sciences, humanities, and economics...









