Human mobility and migration have been omnipresent in the history of civilizations, yet the significance and patterns of ...
Research has identified the composite bow as the most lethal weapon of the Bronze Age, challenging long-held beliefs about its origins and transforming our understanding of ancient warfare. A new ...
In travels across the country, contributing writer Latria Graham gains a deeper understanding of places by digging into their ...
Introduction Global North–South research collaborations are complex and dynamic despite their centrality to global health ...
Learn how tape reading evolved from ticker tapes to electronic order books, aiding traders in stock analysis through historical and modern methods.
In the high-altitude and extremely remote region of Dolpo in north-west Nepal, there are numerous Buddhist temples whose history dates back to the 11th century. The structures are threatened by ...
Carolyn Bertozzi and colleagues laid out a way to make paradigm-shifting "click-chemistry" compatible with living cells, ...
By ingesting massive amounts of data, AI has revolutionized historical preservation by enabling the creation of detailed 3D ...
Can you chip in? This year we’ve reached an extraordinary milestone: 1 trillion web pages preserved on the Wayback Machine. This makes us the largest public repository of internet history ever ...
Iowa historians, archivists, donors and community members have filed a lawsuit against the State Historical Society of Iowa over the decision to close its Iowa City facility. In a lawsuit filed in the ...
Artist Emily Mulvaney takes the term “body of work” literally in her exhibition focused on the preservation and degradation of specimens, offering perfect fodder for the Halloween season. Mulvaney was ...