Lately, I’ve noticed tensions rising in our community over the results of the U.S. election and who voted for whom. This got me thinking about the assumptions we often make about each other’s choices.
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A massive ice sheet once covered much of Canada and the northern U.S., causing land shifts as it melted. New research shows ...
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The findings, which used DNA from the plaster casts of people who died in the Mt. Vesuvius eruption two millennia ago, ...
Americans are experiencing a “trust recession,” social scientist Jamil Zaki says in his new book “Hope for Cynics.” But ...
A new genetic analysis of 14 bodies recovered from Pompeii is casting doubt on some of the initial interpretations of their identities before the cataclysmic volcanic eruption. A team of ...