How climate shaped human migration April 14, 2022 Tyler Faith - Anthropology A colossal simulation of the past two million years of Earth’s climate provides evidence that temperature and other planetary conditions influenced early human migration. Share this article:
New snowpack forecast model to better understand water conservation April 13, 2022 McKenzie Skiles - Geography To better understand the extreme drought Utah is in, researchers must better measure mountain snowpack. Share this article:
COVID has scientists rethinking how night owls work April 11, 2022 Kelly Baron - Psychology Research shows that “night owls” are hard-wired to sleep later, yet 9-to-5 work schedules force them to battle their physiology and wake up early. Share this article:
Early signs of dementia could be reversed by a good social life March 04, 2022 Ming Wen - Sociology A better social life could reverse memory problems in people with early signs of dementia, research suggests. Share this article:
Study assesses cooperation networks in Legislature February 18, 2022 Shane Macfarlan - Anthropology Groups of humans follow basic social rules: They build relationships, form alliances and exchange favors to help one another survive. Share this article: