Archives
Faroe Islands Settlement Predates Viking Arrival, Study Says
The Faroe Islands, which lie about halfway between Iceland and Norway, were colonized centuries earlier than previously believed and the Vikings were not the first to settle there, according to new research from Durham University in the UK.
Latest Research Articles
New Study Further Proves Ancient Egyptian Beads Crafted from Meteorites
Consumers Less Likely to Recycle Distorted but otherwise Recyclable Items
Baby Rhino Born at Zoo Atlanta is First in its History
How Manipulation Becomes Altruism: A Study
Silica-Rich Magma can Stay in Upper Crust for Thousands of Years : Study
Researchers Identify Biomarkers that could Predict Suicide Risk
Europe's Forests Maxing Out in Terms of Carbon Absorption
Researchers Identify Planets Where a Year is Only a Few Short Hours
Bully Victims at Higher Risk of Future Unemployment, Poor Social Relationships and Mental Disorders
Handaxe Design Traditions Reveal Cultural Complexity among Neanderthals
Copper Associated with Alzheimer's Disease
BPA, Phthalates Tied to Increased Waistlines in Children




