Throughout the thousand-year reign of the Roman Empire, disparate populations began to connect in new ways—through trade routes, economic and...
A new study of the Turku PET Center in Finland has shown that music evokes similar emotions and bodily sensations...
Poignant prehistoric burials containing the remains of an adult and child laid in a grave as though embracing in death...
Statisticians from the National University of Singapore (NUS) have introduced a new technique that accurately describes high-dimensional data using lower-dimensional...
Last summer, archaeologists from Gothenburg University and Kiel University excavated a dolmen, a stone burial chamber, in Tiarp near Falköping...
An enormous tsunami with gigantic waves reaching 20 meters submerged large parts of northern Europe and may have wiped out...
by Carla K. Johnson Allegations of research fakery at a leading cancer center have turned a spotlight on scientific integrity...
People who were more skeptical of human-caused climate change or the Black Lives Matter movement and who took part in...
Excavation at the dried-out lake site of Papowo Biskupie in north-central Poland has revealed more than 550 bronze artifacts, providing...
Researchers at the Universities of Basel and Zurich have discovered the genetic material of the pathogen Treponema pallidum in the...
The oft-used description of early humans as “hunter-gatherers” should be changed to “gatherer-hunters,” at least in the Andes of South...
DNA from ancient feces can offer archaeologists new clues about the life and health of Japanese people who lived thousands...












