For a long time, imagination was considered a human endeavor. When we’re children, we invent invisible friends and turn sticks into swords. As adults spend millions of dollars making movies that are ...
Discover the hidden ways evolution may have limited human perception.
Stone tools found in Israel are at least 1.9 million years old, showing humans left Africa earlier than scientists once believed.
A new essay imagines AI-driven abundance through an “Industrial Intelligence Stack” reshaping society rapidly.
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They weren’t cave-brutes. They were strategists. Homo heidelbergensis hunted large game in coordinated groups, used hafted spears, controlled fire, built shelters — and may have had the anatomy needed ...
Benjamin holds a Master's degree in anthropology from University College London and has previously worked in the fields of psychedelic neuroscience and mental health. Benjamin holds a Master's degree ...
Men want hot women, and women want rich men. Or do they? Relationship scientist and UC Davis psychology professor Paul Eastwick isn't convinced.
Hockey’s a very cool game. It’s hotter than ever, since the men’s and women’s Olympic teams came home with gold medals. There ...
A Manitowoc reader argues smartphones and AI ended the PC revolution and left society less informed and less empowered.
Men and women may differ in flirting strategies, and women may adapt their approach depending on whether there are "competitor" females around chasing the same "prize" male.