Independent University, Bangladesh (IUB) has launched a groundbreaking research-based book titled Mahale Voices, dedicated to ...
UCSB Anthropologist Michael Gurven will present a talk and and signing of his book “Seven Decades: How we Evolved to Live Longer," 6 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 6 ...
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Pensions IHT reform: major changes needed says former minister
Experts are calling on the government to make the system for applying inheritance to pensions ‘more effective, efficient and ...
Since appearing as a public shrine in 2001, the female death deity’s popularity has exploded and is a frequent sight in public ceremonies such as the Day of the Dead.
The unorthodox and incisive American writer, finalist for the Booker and National Book Award, publishes 'The Lake of Creation ...
The Sunday's lectionary reading for the Third before Advent in Year C is Luke 20.27–38. Once more, the lectionary makes an odd choice; it would be more natural to read on to verse 40 and complete the ...
Ten minutes before the beginning of class, Professor Douglas Boin walks into the classroom and sets down his briefcase. Rather than beginning to set up for his lecture, Boin turns to two students ...
Spain granted two Princess of Asturias Awards this year to Mexico: the Arts Award to photographer Graciela Iturbide, and the Concord Award to the National Museum of Anthropology ... both in her book ...
In the heart of Omaha sits a shopping experience so unique, so thrilling, and so addictively unpredictable that Nebraskans willingly drive hours across the state’s sprawling plains just to participate ...
The “Smash the Crash” exhibition will be open at the Frontispace Gallery until Thursday with a closing reception from 4–6 p.m. More information on the initiative can be found at their website.
The moment you score a cashmere sweater for less than the price of your morning latte is the moment you understand why folks from Kenosha to Superior make the pilgrimage to the Goodwill Store & ...
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Our universe's oldest galaxies were hot messes
The universe's first galaxies were hot messes, according to a recent study. During their younger days, they were wild, chaotic bundles of turbulent gas, churned up by huge gulps of intergalactic gas, ...
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