Ancient beliefs in divine punishment may foster sustainability
Beliefs in supernatural beings that punish those who harm the natural world could be a surprisingly effective tool for promoting…
Beliefs in supernatural beings that punish those who harm the natural world could be a surprisingly effective tool for promoting…
Scientists have uncovered a previously unknown method of long-distance communication in plants, revealing that they use changes in internal water…
Australia’s poverty rate rose to 14.2% with 3.7 million people below the poverty line, driven by rising housing costs after the end of pandemic supports
New Northeastern study finds pro-Palestinian TikTok content vastly outnumbers pro-Israel posts by about 17 to 1, shaping young users’ views on the conflict
The Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences, the Norwegian Nobel Committee, and the Karolinska Institutet have announced the recipients of the…
Three researchers have been awarded this year’s Nobel memorial prize in economics for their fundamental work explaining how technological innovation…
A new inorganic grouting material penetrates the porous sandstone of China’s Yungang Grottoes, binding the rock to halt erosion and outperform past consolidants
Corporate communications teams often engage in a practice known as “getting ahead of the story,” where they strategically release positive…
Three economists won the 2025 Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences for their fundamental research explaining how innovation drives the…
Satellite images identify 76 chacu traps and settlements in Chile’s Camarones highlands, reshaping views of hunter-gatherers lasting into 18th century