They drew with crayons, possibly fed on maggots and maybe even kissed us: Forty millenniums later, our ancient human cousins ...
Body hair has long been wrapped in myth, stereotype, and cultural judgment. Some populations are routinely described as hairier, others as naturally smooth, and these assumptions often get passed off ...
Is psychopathy born or bred? Science may finally have the answer thanks to brain scanning technology that reveals anatomical ...
The pelvis is often called the keystone of upright movement. It helps explain how human ancestors left life on all fours behind. Yet the “how” has stayed fuzzy for decades. A new Nature study led by ...
While his peers were busy petitioning the government for the right to grow, Aditya Vikram Birla did something far more ...
A search for “British Chinese food” on TikTok brings up thousands of videos of both Britons plating up their takeaways and ...
Tradition holds that Sage Agastya convened the First Sangam, with Paramesvara presiding as deity-patriarch and the Pāṇḍyas as ...
How Indian art forms are evolving without losing their cultural core, revealing why reinvention may be the key to their ...
Solo living a defining feature of modern life, millions are navigating identity without the anchors of traditional family ...
At the Serendipity Arts Festival’s tenth edition in Goa, percussionist and curator Bickram Ghosh advanced a compelling cultural argument—that tradition survives not by standing still, but by learning ...
In 1995, divers first noticed a group of bizarre sandy "crop circles" on the seabed around Amami Oshima Island, southwest ...
Extra chromosomes, found in some fish, contain copied genes that don’t work but can still impact the organism. Research shows ...