New Dinosaur Species Discovered in China Paleontologists have unveiled Huashanosaurus qini, a 12-meter-long dinosaur from the Jurassic period in China.
Ancient pit reveals 6,000-year-old war trophies and public torture spectacles. 6,000-year-old pits in France reveal severed arms and brutalized skeletons, suggesting public torture spectacles to celebrate victories.
Teenager with hyperthymesia exhibits extraordinary mental time travel abilities. New case study describes a teenager with hyperthymesia, an extraordinary ability to recall and mentally revisit past memories in vivid detail.
Smooth-sounding names may give job candidates an edge Smooth-sounding names like Liam or Noelle may give job candidates an edge in hiring decisions, new research finds.
Soft-sounding names may boost job interview success Soft-sounding names may give candidates an edge in job interviews, per a study.
ADHD symptoms linked to personality traits in children, study finds Study links ADHD severity in kids to traits like aggressiveness and conscientiousness.
Y. pestis confirmed as cause of Justinianic Plague Researchers uncover Y. pestis as the cause of the Justinianic Plague.
High fiber diet reduces Alzheimer’s symptoms in mice High fiber diet reduces Alzheimer’s-related frailty in mice by affecting gut-brain immune cell travel.
Childhood trauma linked to mental health and chronic pain Childhood adversity tied to mental health problems and chronic pain in adulthood.
Mysterious Greek Cave Skull Dated to 300,000 Years Ago Mysterious 300,000-year-old skull from Greek cave was neither human nor Neanderthal.