When we think of lead poisoning, most of us imagine modern human-made pollution, paint, old pipes, or exhaust fumes.
On this World Anatomy Day, Oct. 15, experts in the Center for Functional Anatomy and Evolution at Johns Hopkins Medicine are ...
Wiemann combines tools from chemistry, biology, and geology to explore ecological and evolutionary questions about life on ...
A simple change in species composition can impact the course of evolution: A research team from the University of Bern and the University of British Columbia in Canada shows that the presence of just ...
Discover the fascinating origins of Indo-European languages and the ancient Proto-Indo-European tongue that connects them all ...
This now-extinct tongue was probably spoken somewhere in Eurasia as many as 8,000 years ago. But how do we know ...
A new study questions the scientific dogma that Greeks derived the letters of their alphabet from the Phoenicians. Credit: Marsyas CC BY 2.5 For generations, Herodotus’ account—that the Greek alphabet ...
There are two kinds of city cars. The first kind is the one you see in glossy EV presentations: sanitized pods built for 'urban mobility,' designed by committees, and sold as lifestyle accessories for ...
Artificial intelligence has concluded that a painting dismissed by Sotheby’s and the Metropolitan Museum as a copy is, in fact, by Caravaggio. The 17th-century Baroque master, full name Michelangelo ...
Fashion has always been more than clothing. It represents identity, culture, and creativity. In the UK and across the globe, the way people dress continues to evolve, influenced by history, social ...
This edited book focuses on the role of scholars in studying their own individual traumas, exploring the complex interplay between personal trauma and scholarly engagement. It gathers a diverse range ...