When Charleston resident Grant Martin found his first shark tooth on a Hilton Head Island beach when he was a kid, he thought ...
By resurrecting a 3.2-billion-year-old enzyme and studying it inside living microbes, researchers at the University of ...
Attorney Saul Hofileña Jr.’s Counting Filipinos is a critical examination of how numbers and statistics hold a deeper meaning in shaping the understanding of Philippine history and identity. Instead ...
A partial skeleton dating back more than two million years is the most complete yet of Homo habilis, one of the earliest ...
Syphilis has long played a role in human history: some think that notable figures like Dracula author Bram Stoker and Russian revolutionary Vladimir Lenin had the disease. And scientists know that the ...
Treponema pallidum, a microorganism that can cause a deadly sexually transmitted disease in humans, may have a far more ancient lineage than scientists once thought ...
A 5500-year-old genome recovered from human skeletal remains in Colombia may give insights into the early evolution of ...
Anthropology at Chicago’ pairs faculty conversations with archival research for College students as department approaches its ...
A lost ritual chamber sealed in stone may rewrite what we know about Mexico’s ancient cultures, and who vanished from history ...
A hand stencil on the wall of a cave in Indonesia has become the oldest known rock art in the world, exceeding the ...
"A plague is upon us'' may have been a common phrase in ancient Jordan, where countless people perished from a mysterious ...
Montgomery shows what’s possible when museums aren’t subject to capricious executive orders.