If You Live in the U.S., Your Life Expectancy Just Took a Bit of a Hit Key findings from an analysis of mortality in the U.S. indicate an increase in the death rate in 2015.
Half of People Believe Fake Facts Many people are prone to ‘remembering’ events that never happened, according to new research by the University of Warwick.
More Young People are Watching David Attenborough’s New Planet Earth Series than The X Factor Science is “in.”
Is Feminism Killing Romance? Ever wondered what it would be like to date in a completely gender-equal world? The answer may surprise you.
This is Your Brain on God: Spiritual Experiences Activate Brain Reward Circuits Religious and spiritual experiences activate the brain reward circuits in much the same way as love, sex, gambling, drugs and music, new research finds.
Early America: Evidence of Original 1620 Plymouth Settlement Discovered "For the first time, we have proof of where the settlement was located and what kinds of items the Pilgrims owned and used."
How the Archaeological Review Behind the Dakota Access Pipeline Went Wrong A better review of the cultural heritage might have prevented the face-off over the Dakota Access Pipeline.