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In biology classrooms across the world, students learn to roll their tongues. It’s almost a rite of passage, often folded ...
After 43 years of immersive research with the Northern Aché, an Indigenous group in eastern Paraguay, anthropologists Manvir ...
“Neural data is the most private, personal, and powerful information we have—and no company should be allowed to harvest it ...
For years, the so-called “cultural normativeness hypothesis” cast a shadow over efforts to ban corporal punishment worldwide.
In the animal kingdom, injuries are a fact of life. In fact, wounds are so common that most mammals evolved ways to close ...
The artifacts may help archaeologists learn more about the chaotic transition from the Bronze Age to the Iron Age.
Although molecular traces of ancient wines have been found staining pottery walls, this is the oldest wine in a liquid state ...
At its core, most AI systems today use neural networks. These networks are composed of nodes (akin to neurons) connected by ...
The Yangtze porpoise (Neophocaena asiaeorientalis) used to be a common sighting in the Yangtze River. Boaters would watch ...
It was part of a tightly controlled ritual, likely reserved for a select few, reinforcing the social hierarchy.” They’re ...
In a field near the Solway Firth, sheep graze between rows of old stones. It looks just like any other stretch of farmland in ...