Nearly Every American Will Know a Victim of Gun Violence, BU Study Finds Citizens are "closer to gun violence than they perceive," according to new research.
Paleolithic Humans May Have Hunted Cave Lions Into Extinction, Fossils Hint Scientists speculate that early human hunting of cave lions, perhaps as part of ritual activities, might have been a factor in the animals' extinction.
Are the Lives of the 1 Percent Less Lavish Than We Think? "Our results correct the common misperception that the one per cent of wealthiest Americans are a small group of obscenely rich individuals."
Relationships Between Ancient Humans Were More Complex Than Previously Thought According to new genetics research, relationships between the ancestors of modern humans likely involved interbreeding within and outside of Africa.
What Will Humanity Be Like in 1000 Years? As science and technology continue to rapidly advance, how is humanity predicted to fare?
Will Millennials Ever Get Married? Just 9 percent of women born in the 40s were unmarried at age 33, but this number is expected to skyrocket to 47 percent of women born in the 90s.
More Than Half of Americans Believe in 9/11 Conspiracies, Among Other Interesting Fears "We found clear evidence that the United States is a strongly conspiratorial society."
New Evidence Suggests Ancient Greeks Inspired China’s Terracotta Army Archaeologists propose Greek artists may have trained the local craftsmen who designed thousands of terracotta warriors.