Nitpicking the Lice Genome to Track Humanity’s Past Footsteps
Lice DNA collected around the planet sheds light on the parasite’s long history with our ancestors, a new study shows
Don’t understand love? Not to worry. Scientists continue to study away to try to make sense of it for the rest of us
The debate over drones stirs up questions about whether robots can learn ethical behavior. Will they be able to make moral decisions?
These Machines Will Be Able to Detect Smells Your Own Nose Cannot
We’re getting closer to the day when your smartphone knows you have a cold before you do
Learning From Nature How to Deal With Nature
As cities like New York prepare for what appears to be a future of more extreme weather, the focus increasingly is on following nature’s lead
Men Commit Scientific Fraud Much More Frequently Than Women
According to a new study, they’re also much more likely to lie about their findings as they climb the academic ladder
Hair and Eye Color Can Now Be Determined for Ancient Human Skeletons
A new method based on DNA forensics can tell us about the appearances of those who lived long ago
New research offers surprising answers to the age-old question of where morality comes from
Do Humans Have a Biological Stopwatch?
Neuroscientists don’t really know how humans keep time, but they have some theories
Your Alarm Clock May Be Hazardous to Your Health
Switching up your sleep schedule is wreaking havoc on your body’s natural rhythm
Why Time is a Social Construct
Psychologists and anthropologists debate how different cultures answer the question, “What time is it?”
From the Editor
How to Solve Human Evolution’s Greatest Hoax
The “discovery” turned out to be the biggest hoax in the history of paleoanthropology
Are You Smarter Than Your Grandfather? Probably Not.
Senility isn’t the answer; IQ scores are increasing with each generation. In a new book, political scientist James Flynn explains why
Why Oliver Sacks is One of the Great Modern Adventurers
The neurologist’s latest investigations of the mind explore the mystery of hallucinations – including his own
Fire Good. Make Human Inspiration Happen.
New evidence suggests that fire may have influenced the evolution of the human mind
You’ve never been so interested in being bored
Early Bow and Arrows Offer Insight Into Origins of Human Intellect
Tiny blades discovered in South Africa suggest early humans had advanced intelligence and modern culture 71,000 years ago
How Does the Brain Process Art?
New imaging techniques are mapping the locations of our aesthetic response
How Much is Being Attractive Worth?
For men and women, looking good can mean extra cash in your bank account
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