Research examining ancient sewer drain sediment suggests the Roman soldiers garrisoned at the fort of Vindolanda suffered ...
This gulf in knowledge could be exploited by a tech industry intent on selling the “next level of AI cleverness”, argues Dr ...
Under Augusto Pinochet’s dictatorship, prisoners were tormented with music but still found solace in it, a new book reveals ...
The first global index tracking real-time prices for buying fake account verifications on 500+ online platforms in every ...
The team at the Cambridge Social Decision-Making Lab. Winner: Professor Sander van der Linden (Department of Psychology, School of Biological Sciences and Churchill College) and his team at the ...
People with enterprising minds make things happen, whether it’s starting a business or social venture or doing something new in established organisations. In this series, we ask people how they’re ...
The first study to analyse rates of full vs half siblings in a range of mammals provides new evidence for monogamous behaviour in humans compared to other animals.
Offering screening for neurodivergence to people detained by the police could help ensure access to appropriate support and fairer treatment in the criminal ...
Andrés Alfonso-Rojas has analysed giant anaconda fossils from South America to deduce that these tropical snakes reached their maximum size 12.4 million years ago, and have remained giants ever since.
Pope Leo XIV's Augustinian order once performed green-fingered, dragon-slaying miracles. Dr Krisztina Ilko rediscovers their lives and wild power base ...
Understanding what makes bird flu viruses cause serious illness in humans is crucial for surveillance and pandemic preparedness efforts ...
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