Israel-Hamas war may not restore Israelis' support for military reserves
Israel’s decision to mobilize hundreds of thousands of reserve soldiers was not just an act of self-defense, a scholar…
Israel’s decision to mobilize hundreds of thousands of reserve soldiers was not just an act of self-defense, a scholar…
Conflicts over the Alsace-Lorraine region and Northern Ireland offer examples of how territory is often at the center of…
A scholar of American evangelicalism explains House Speaker Mike Johnson’s connections with Ark Encounter and the Creation…
Rethinking seasonal workers’ roles would help parcel delivery companies save time and money − and boost morale, too.
Presents are about giving, receiving and reciprocating, and how this cycle strengthens relationships.
From COVID-19 vaccines to cancer treatments and beyond, the flexibility of mRNA-based therapies gives them the potential…
Chandrayaan-3’s successful landing on the Moon made 2023 a big year for lunar exploration, and future years will come…
University codes of conduct support their mission to educate. But it’s not easy to balance those codes with the values…
Historians know a fair bit about Herod the Great, the king of Judea at the time of Jesus’ birth.
Sexual violence can be used as a weapon of war. Hamas’ use of sexual violence was likely meant to show its power over…
Mass forced movement of people has been used in conflicts to serve three goals: population control, territorial expansion…
Budget cuts have resulted in increased hunger in camps in Uganda, Burundi and Kenya that house refugees from across the…
Leaving out the history of Napoléon’s brutal subjugation of Haiti is akin to making a movie about Hitler without mentioning…
Spices have been prized commodities for centuries. Today, ‘warm’ flavors boost our health and spirits in fall and winter.
Being aware of ignorance and fallibility can make people more teachable, and perhaps it could make people feel helpless…
Heart rates that are too slow or too fast can sometimes be lethal. Medical implants can help the heart get its rhythm back.
Two dental experts explain that these furthest-back molars may be a not-so-necessary leftover from early human evolution.