A new study has challenged the long-held belief that democratic governance was exclusively born in the classical Mediterranean world of Greece and Rome. By analyzing archaeological and historical ...
New research from the University of Lincoln, UK, is challenging a common assumption about the evolutionary origins of human ...
A 66-million-year-old Edmontosaurus skull at the Museum of the Rockies preserves a Tyrannosaurus tooth, capturing a rare ...
A new study questions the age of Chile's Monte Verde archaeological site, reigniting debate over when the first people reached South America.
Winston Scott's twists and turns took him to the lush mountains of Guatemala, where he was introduced to the Maya people. Now he's made it his mission to preserve their language.
A few weeks ago, Amy Moran-Thomas and 20 students in her class 21A.311 (The Social Lives of Medical Objects) were gathered around a glucose meter, a ...
We only see what we look at. To look is an act of choice. “ John Berger, Ways of Seeing By Uditha Devapriya On Tuesday, 31 March 2026, the Martin Wickramasinghe Trust will hold a special lecture on ...
Political attacks on teaching about gender in colleges and universities are about more than just gender: They are part of a ...
Maritime archaeologist with the Wisconsin Historical Society Tamara Thomsen, recounts a day of scuba diving in Lake Mendota ...
Across all recorded cultures, people have held strong beliefs that seemed to lack evidence in their favor – one might refer to them as “extraordinary beliefs.” For evolutionary anthropologists like me ...