Paleoanthropologists have announced the world's most complete skeleton of Homo habilis, a human ancestor that lived more than ...
What SailGP offers now is essentially a pathway for sailors to turn professional and be paid.
When I look back at my 45 years of military service, one of the highlights of my military education was a battlefield tour I ...
Since reentering the White House earlier this year, President Trump has made quick work of reshaping Washington in his image, in some cases literally. That is on display at the recently renamed ...
Clothing has never been a piece of fabric sewn; it is a narrative, a symbol, and even a statement. In the case of kids clothes, such symbolism is even more enriched. The way we dress children across ...
In a re-evaluation of Hockett's foundational features that have long dominated linguistic theory—concepts like "arbitrariness," "duality of patterning," and "displacement"—an international team of ...
In Part One of this series, we saw that culture doesn't suffer from the problem that Darwin's theory of natural selection successfully solved: the problem of how change accumulates in biological ...
For a lot, car culture can mean sharing of knowledge and expertise, or the bond and support between enthusiasts. Some look at car culture as an avenue for inspiration. Others simply use it as a way to ...
Chinese researchers have digitally recreated the facial contours and features of a man from the Hongshan culture, during the Neolithic period, roughly 5,000-years-old. Using advanced 3D technology, ...
Students are reporting several positive changes in their medical school experience this year, an Oct. 24 Medscape report found. “The Unique Culture of Medical School” report surveyed 500 students in ...
Forget survival of the fittest, think survival of the most adaptable culture. A bold new theory from researchers at the University of Maine suggests that human evolution is no longer driven primarily ...
ORONO, Maine — Humans may be experiencing one of the most unusual evolutionary changes in our species’ history, and it may have little to do with DNA. A new study from the University of Maine suggests ...