Carol Thomas' seminal work on the contested relations of and between the sociologies of health, illness, and disability has resulted in a plethora of critical insights into disabled people’s sense of ...
Professor Maya Unnithan is a partner in the pioneering research programme Contragestive Time, which has recently received a ...
In northeast Laos, close to the mountainous country's border with Vietnam, sits a sheer cliff nearly four times as tall as ...
This is because DNA from even a single individual can reveal a web of relationships, even helping law enforcement to solve ...
Although comics are often considered child’s play, they are anything but simple — and the newest exhibition at the University ...
An international project led by Hungarian researchers has successfully identified the remains of Duke Béla, the Ban of Macsó, ...
Tools recovered from three sedimentary layers in Kenya show continuous tool use spanning from 2.75 to 2.44 million years ago in the face of environmental changes.
By Kiara Craig, Anthropology students participated in an excavation of the University Quad to analyze its cultural history through artifacts. The excavation ran between Sept. 11 and Oct. 30. Students ...
Colorado State University’s College of Liberal Arts hosted Anna L. Tsing, a professor of anthropology at the University of California, Santa Cruz Oct. 30. Tsing detailed her research on how people and ...
Carvings uncovered in the Canadian Arctic may be the earliest portraits of the Vikings created in the Americas. But archaeologists have been puzzling over whether the artwork really shows the infamous ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. The first patient to be treated with Alzheimer’s disease, in the German city of Frankfurt in 1901, was a 51-year-old woman named Auguste ...
Archaeologists excavating an ancient well in eastern Croatia have discovered the skeletons of seven men whose bodies had been tossed in haphazardly. Experts think the remains belong to Roman soldiers ...