Student enrollment in districts that provided in-person schooling in fall 2020 during the COVID-19 pandemic showed a greater decline among...
The teaching of science has long generated controversy in the United States—from evolution in the early 20th century to climate...
Rumormongers, blabbermouths, busybodies—no matter what you call them, gossipers get a bad rap. But new theoretical research conducted by University...
How old are these bones? This standard question in archaeology can be answered quite precisely in many cases with the...
Neanderthals created stone tools held together by a multi-component adhesive, a team of scientists has discovered. Its findings, which are...
A new study of American voters by researchers at Rice University and Stanford University shows that while response rates to...
For many years, researchers at MPI-EVA have been collecting and analyzing ancient DNA from humans who lived during the past...
Researchers from Tokyo Metropolitan University crafted replica Stone Age tools and used them for a range of tasks to see...
Roughly 14,500 to 10,500 years ago, in the transition from the last glacial period, Epipaleolithic and Neolithic peoples harvesting vegetation...
Changes to the social and political landscape between 2011 and 2018, with dramatic events such as DACA rule changes, new...
From 9/11 to COVID, researchers including La Trobe University’s Dr. Mathew Marques, Senior Lecturer in Psychology, surveyed just shy of...
Picture your ideal family. Do you have children? How many? It’s fairly well established that when asked about their ideal...













