Long before humans spread across the globe, a deadly disease may have quietly shaped where our ancestors lived—and even how we evolved. New research reveals that malaria didn’t just threaten early ...
Like people, nonhuman primates live in groups that vary in size and shape depending on the species. Some primate groups are small and simple; others are large and more layered. Over the decades, ...
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There are moments when society must pause and ask itself uncomfortable questions, not because they are easy, but because avoiding them has quietly created consequences we can no longer ignore.One of ...
While the labour movement often seems at its lowest ebb, what Marx identified as capitalism’s main internal contradiction – ...
Forget the old image of humans marching out from the savannah. A coastal origin story from the southern Cape places women, ...
SACEM's CEO Cécile Rap-Veber discusses the company's 175th anniversary, Artificial Intelligence and global growth in an interview with Billboard France ...
The University’s Howard T. Behrman Award for Distinguished Achievement in the Humanities recognizes "extraordinary faculty ...
Pharco Pharmaceuticals launched its "Vision for All" initiative to advance ophthalmic healthcare services across Egypt and ...
For almost half a century, the vast majority of climate experts have agreed on a solution to global warming: stop burning fossil fuels like coal, oil, and natural gas. But despite the political ...
Even before the United States was an independent nation, its first museums were opening its doors — and they've been growing ...
Georg Baselitz once said that women didn’t paint very well, and that German painters were neurotic about their country’s art.