The next time you’re on a walk, consider stopping by that restaurant you’ve never been to or the local store...
By analyzing digital copies of an incredibly rare and obscure 17th-century Italian religious text, a University of Bristol academic has...
For Michel Talagrand, who won the Abel mathematics prize on Wednesday, math provided a fun life free from all constraints—and...
Modern humans dispersed from Africa multiple times, but the event that led to global expansion occurred less than 100,000 years...
New study suggests that while social media changes over decades, conversation dynamics stay the same
Published in Nature, a new study has identified recurring, ‘toxic’ human conversation patterns on social media, which are common to...
Many of us know that Finland is steadily ranked as the happiest country in the world. The basis for this...
Supreme Court deliberations happen behind closed doors. Can we peek behind them using the voting record? Employing techniques from statistical...
More than 7,000 years ago, people navigated the Mediterranean Sea using technologically sophisticated boats, according to a study published March...
Chinese ice-ray lattice, or “binglie” as it is called in Chinese, is an intricate pattern that looks like cracked ice...
A major report on the remains of a stilt village that was engulfed in flames almost 3,000 years ago reveals...
Soft tissue preservation in the geological record is relatively rare, and except where deliberate intervention halts the process of decay...
Recently, fundamental tenets of democracy have come under threat, from attempts to overturn the 2020 election to mass closures of...













