A study led by McKenna Litynski, a Ph.D. graduate in anthropology and adjunct assistant professor at the University of ...
Scott Maxwell is right on target in his column about Gov. Ron DeSantis’ administration whitewashing history (“Florida censors ‘racism’ out of college textbook,” March 8). I’m white and have been ...
Computer science graduates in the U.S. face a 7% unemployment rate, the fifth highest among college majors, according to a new study by the Federal Reserve Bank of New York.
Ancient sewing needles helped humans survive freezing climates by enabling tailored clothing, while also serving many other uses.
New genetic research is shedding light on some of the earliest chapters of our human history. In one of the largest studies of its kind, scientists analysed DNA from 28 individuals who lived in ...
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Looking inside a well-preserved Neanderthal nose to solve a mystery about our ancestors' faces
A long-standing debate in paleontology about whether the distinctive Neanderthal nose evolved purely for the cold weather may have finally been solved, and it's all thanks to an ancient, exceptionally ...
As an MSU recipient of the prestigious Fulbright UK Summer Institute scholarship, Romano, spent three weeks at the 2025 Lancaster University Summer Institute on Film. The Shackouls Honors College ...
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Disruption, empathy and transcendence: Why so many religions fast
‘Fasting gives us both an opportunity, I think, to sort of channel our spiritual practices, but also to remind us of our mortality in a way that we simply don’t have in the 21st century,’ said author ...
Azerbaijan's archaeology holds many secrets, revealing a past full of mysteries and discoveries to researchers. In an interview with AzerNEWS, the director of the Institute of Archaeology and ...
“History is important to our modern day,” Duer Tap, a sophomore student majoring in secondary education history said. “We’ve had a lot of teachings of what genocide looks like. Now we can identify it ...
We don't have to suffer to be successful anymore By Karina Perez, March 10, 2026 The key to success has never been clearer with 20–year–old figure skater Alysa Liu, who taught us that there is no grea ...
You can satisfy yours from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday, March 13, at the University Museum in Kent Hall at New Mexico State University. Don't miss the grand opening of the new exhibit "Death of Curiosity? From ...
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