Using the family relationships between single-celled protists alive today, researchers hypothesized what their evolutionary ancestors looked like...
Newly found fossils point to a link between a rise in atmospheric oxygen and the first emergence...
As we commemorate Memorial Day, the drama behind the headlines announcing Germany’s surrender in World War II....
From the air and on the ground: the reporters who told the HIroshima and Nagasaki stories to...
Systematic colonization constitutes one of the most powerful and destructive examples of the ability of Victorian representations...
The emergence of colonial migration circuits between Europe and Asia followed the ascendency of European mercantile and...
The pottery of ancient Korea stretches back to prehistory when simple brown wares were made and decorated...
Contact between Korea and China goes back to mythology and prehistory. By Mark CartwrightHistorian Introduction Contact between...
It’s hard to stick together when we’re being driven further apart. By Dr. Maxine Najle and Dr....
Attention to detail has led some scholars and historians to read the image for its value as...
While the term “animism” refers to a broad range of spiritual beliefs (many of which are still...
Most organised religions privilege men over women, and almost all of them privilege heterosexual relations over homosexual...
Recent media reports point to years of sexual abuse by Southern Baptist pastors. An expert writes why...
Examining the influence of family, religion, schooling, class, status, experiences, and social contacts upon the psychological development...
Although they were the minority, some women did manage to rise above the limitations imposed on them...
There’s another, critical side of the Occupation that receives much less attention—its expression in the digital realm....
The ancient synagogue represents an inclusive, localized form of worship that did not crystallize until the destruction...
The Torah deals with the origins of not only the Israelites, but also – at least according...
Maybe it’s the odor, more than anything else, that identifies the experience of the circus. Maybe it’s...
They were born to Aleksandr and Alina Ivanovna Nikitin, who were serfs attached to one of the...
Considered in historical context, Purdue’s plan to peddle opioid addiction medicines to vulnerable people is not so...
Anna Darrow could set a broken leg with some string and a flatiron. By Amy Lifson A...
Sforza was an early scientist who experimented with chemistry and medicine. By Amy Lifson Caterina Sforza, the...
By the British Museum / 02.28.2017 Bronze head from a statue of the Emperor Hadrian, 2nd century C.E.,...
Aule Metele (Arringatore), from Cortona, Italy, early 1st century B.C.E., bronze, 67 inches high (Museo Archeologico Nazionale,...
A Native American protestor at the People’s Climate March in Washington, DC in April, 2017. Source: Nexus Media...
Exploring the impact of Labillardière’s work following a voyage to Australasia. This article, Jacques Labillardière’s Contribution to...
How Grew’s pioneering “mechanist” vision in relation to the floral world paved the way for the science...
Examining the cultural heritage of Early Modern Europe and its influence in contemporary thought. By Angel Solis,...
Exploring how the motives, organization, and effects of the Crusades change over time. Originally published by Newberry...