Hector and the Search for Colour
By Lauren Rosewarne, University of Melbourne
Opening in Australia on October 23A six dollar ticket and 114 minutes of my time felt like a fair...
This trait could be key to a lasting romance
Toni Antonucci, University of Michigan; Kristine J. Ajrouch, University of Michigan, and Noah J. Webster, University of Michigan
Passion and commitment are widely believed to...
Is sending shoppers ads by Bluetooth just a bit creepy?
By Charlene Jennett, University College London and M Angela Sasse, University College London
Using Bluetooth wireless networking to send information to nearby smartphones, beacon technology...
How can you tell if something is true? Here are 3 questions to ask...
Bob Britten, West Virginia University
Curious Kids is a series for children of all ages....
How baseball’s first commissioner led a conspiracy of silence to preserve baseball’s color line
Chris Lamb, IUPUI
The Baseball Writers’ Association of America recently announced that it would remove former Major League Baseball Commissioner Kenesaw Mountain Landis’ name from...
A Canopy of Deadening Silence: The Beijing Media Assault on Hong Kong Citizens
By John Keane, University of Sydney
Now entering its third week, its numbers dwindling but its determination and purpose still remarkably strong, the umbrella uprising...
Five years after largest marine heatwave on record hit northern California coast, many warm–water...
Erica Nielsen, University of California, Davis and Sam Walkes, University of California, Davis
Land–based heatwaves have a less obvious...
Giant kangaroos were more likely to walk than hop
By Christine Janis, Brown University
Extinct giant kangaroos may have been built more for walking, rather than hopping like today’s kangaroos, especially when moving slowly.
These...