This somewhat androgynous portrayal of a young male was characteristic of Praxiteles. Matching Text to Image The...
States could see huge economic implications. By Shefali LuthraReproductive Health ReporterThe 19th Tens of thousands of young...
A boy’s rite of passage in ancient Rome. By Laura Kate C. McCormackClassicist and Historian Introduction A Roman boy’s...
What fuels masculine anxiety? By Nick LehrArts + Culture EditorThe Conversation By Dr. Adam StanalandAssistant Professor of...
Nightingale embarked for the Crimea on 21 October 1854 with thirty-eight nurses. Florence Nightingale was born on...
The freeze is a reminder of how the first Trump administration interfered. By Amy MaxmenPublic Health and...
Influenza left its devastating mark in both American and world history that year. By Sara Francis FujimuraAuthor...
Researchers are sprinting to compile their own datasets and DIY sites. By Margaret MantoReporter & AJI FellowAllbritton...
The virus mutates slightly in a process called antigenic drift. By Dr. Alexandra M. LordChair and Curator...
A small but growing number of house cats have gotten sick from H5N1. By Sarah BodenHealth and...
‘Home’ was central in ancient Greece. Looking for a Family By Danielle Szymezko-SingerOccasional TeacherDistrict School Board of...
Sweeping lives, memories, and necessities. By Ruth TalbotNews App DeveloperProPublica By Nicole Santa CruzReporterProPublica By Maya MillerEngagement...
The quality and quantity of items inside a person’s house also depended on status in their society....
The “gray wave” of homeless seniors is overwhelming. By Aaron BoltonHealth ReporterMontana Public Radio Over two years...
Most Vikings lived on a farm, which was often bounded by a fence. Introduction Viking homes have...
Being hard-working and poor are not mutually exclusive. By Darrell EhrlickEditor-in-ChiefDaily Montanan Few things are as obvious...
Exploring ancient Roman markets and meals. By Dr. Douglas KenningInstructor of HistoryOsher Lifelong Learning ProgramsThe Fromm Institute...
Promises of quick health fixes are too good to be true. By Dr. Aimee Pugh BernardAssistant Professor...
Morris had a talent for design, creating items such as furniture and manuscripts in a medieval style....
Ancient human diets were not primarily based on animal protein. By Mapping IgnoranceChair of Scientific CultureUniversity of...
An udderly fascinating chronicle of milk. By Daniel FernandezEditorial InternSmithsonian Magazine On May 8, 1858, Frank Leslie’s Illustrated...
Virologists are alarmed. By Stephanie ArmourSenior Health Policy CorrespondentKFF Health News In summertime, cows wait under a...
Ancient Stoicism aimed to be a complete philosophy encompassing ethics, physics, and logic. Introduction Stoicism may be...
American Christianity continues shrinking in a decided direction: toward conservative Protestantism. By Dr. Michael O. EmersonFellow in Religion...
Seeing emotions as but one part of the larger, ongoing, historical flux of language, subjectivity and power....
For many, the process of leaving religion starts with religious deconstruction. By Dr. Daryl R. Van TongerenProfessor of...
Visual material as evidence of messages intended and of messages received. Introduction The real influence of the...
Militant Christian conservatism has produced a backlash. By Francis WilkinsonOpinion ColumnistBloomberg Donald Trump, a 77-year-old Bible salesman from Palm...
You’ve probably seen “Esq.” at the end of a lawyer’s name and wondered what it means. In...
Driving while intoxicated is a major problem in Nassau County, New York, and can totally screw up...