Watching Films Through the Eyes of an Anthropologist Professor Nathaniel Dominy reviews box-office takes on society and human behavior.
Oak Hill Improvements Show Winning Results Snowmaking and elevation data made the cross country site race-ready.
How Chinese Migrants in LA Chinatown Gained Self-Reliance Study shows early migrants overcame economic barriers by raising pigs.
Executive Director Named for New Black Cultural Institute Other new hires include a special advisor on climate and a director of federal relations.
Coevolution Helps Santa's Reindeer Feast After Flight Reindeer vision may have evolved to spot favorite food in the snowy dark of winter.
Sienna Craig Produces 'Diversity Plaza' Documentary Directed by Tibetan filmmaker Kesang Tseten, the film builds on Craig's research on migration and social change to showcase one of New York's newest immigrant communities.
Cold War Spy Satellites Reveal Ancient Roman Forts An analysis of declassified imagery identifies 396 forts spanning from Syria to Iraq.
Painting from the 15th-Century Depicts Ancient Stone Tool Researchers identify the oldest artistic representation of a handaxe used by human ancestors.
Our Shoulders and Elbows Began as Brakes for Climbing Apes Study introduces 'downclimbing' from trees as a driver in early-human evolution.
Father Andrew P. Kashevaroff: A Russian Creole as a Cultural Intermediary and Translator in American Alaska Sergei A. Kan
Multi-sensor drone survey of ancestral agricultural landscapes at Picuris Pueblo, New Mexico Jesse Casana, Severin Fowles, Lindsay M. Montgomery, Richard Mermejo, Carolin Ferwerda, et al.