How meanings align across languages suggests that translation and cross-cultural communication may be challenging, but researchers haven’t been clear as...
by Jarrad Daniel Kowlessar, Alfred Nayinggul, Daryl Wesley and Ian Moffat, The Conversation Rock art is one of the most...
In fields such as physics and engineering, partial differential equations (PDEs) are used to model complex physical processes to generate...
Financial rewards may be more motivating for people living in Western, educated, industrialized, rich, and democratic (WEIRD) countries, than for...
The spectacular explosion of the mine at Hawthorn Ridge—a fortified German front-line position in the First World War—marked the beginning...
The number of relatives that an individual has is expected to decrease by more than 35% in the near future....
As climate change fuels sea level rise, younger people will migrate inland, leaving aging coastal populations—and a host of consequences—in...
Well-managed migration can enable migrants to boost sustainable development, research shows. Sustainable development means enhancing well-being in ways that equitably...
Douglas Boin, Ph.D., a professor of history at Saint Louis University, made a major announcement at the annual meeting of...
A breakthrough achieved by researchers from four Israeli universities—Tel Aviv University, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Bar-Ilan University and Ariel...
New research from the University of Warwick reveals that words like “sex” endure in our language in a “survival of...
New research from the University of Oxford concludes that the Cerne Abbas Giant was originally carved as an image of...













