A human tendency to value expertise, not just sheer power, explains how some social hierarchies form
Born on the same day, Bill and Ben both grew up to have high status. But in every other way they were polar opposites.
The ASU study challenges the idea that early human societies were largely egalitarian, arguing instead that inequality in social influence has deep evolutionary roots. Drawing on archaeological ...
A new website called Moltbook has become the talk of Silicon Valley and a Rorschach test for belief in the state of ...
A viral social media post has renewed attention on the Greenland shark. Scientists believe the species can live for centuries ...
Discover how Oliver Williamson, a Nobel laureate, transformed economic thought with Transaction Cost Economics and influenced policy beyond traditional markets.
Coffee is widely promoted as a low-cost fat burner but experts say its metabolic benefits are modest and temporary.
Termites did not evolve complex societies by adding new genetic features. Instead, scientists found that they became more ...
Dancing uses overlooked senses and may tie to our deep evolutionary past. Knowing that can only make it more magical.
Is it true that women prefer hot showers? A US doctor has explained the science behind it on TikTok, while women weighed in on social media with their own views.
Men often complain that their wives, girlfriends, partners, and other women they live with set the shower temperature at ...
As Queen’s unveiled its Bicentennial Vision for 2041, a leaked consultant document obtained by The Journal outlined specific structural changes on a similar timeline. Announced in the Queen’s Gazette ...
Francesca Beaudoin PhD ’17, the interim dean of the School of Public Health, said that most people who have experienced a traumatic event recover. But some individuals may develop long-lasting ...
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