Archaeologists have combined DNA analysis with the study of pottery to examine the spread of broomcorn millet across Eurasia, revealing...
It’s no secret that the ancient Romans were lovers of wine. So gripped by the grape were they, that they...
Tucked away in rock shelters in the secluded northern mountains of Luzon in the Philippines, the Kabayan “fire” mummies lie...
Psychologists from Edith Cowan University (ECU) have used virtual reality (VR) technology in a new study that aims to better...
Organizational leaders may benefit from operating more like a jazz ensemble during crises in order to utilize their resources in...
Organizational leaders may benefit from operating more like a jazz ensemble during crises in order to utilize their resources in...
Motion capture technology has applications in a wide range of fields, including entertainment, medicine, and sports, to name a few....
Researchers from the Collaborative Research Center (CRC) 1266 at Kiel University (CAU) have been able to prove, in the first...
In studying social mobility in today’s industrialized nations, researchers typically rely on data from the World Economic Forum or, in...
Members of a hunter-gatherer group that lived in south-western Scandinavia during the Mesolithic era—approximately 10,000 years ago—may have been affected...
At the National Museum in Copenhagen, Denmark, there is a marble head that was once part of the ancient Greek...
Damage caused by sea level rises could cost the EU and UK economies up to 872 billion euros in total...












