Public participation in science, or citizen science, is finding a foothold in all branches of science.
Our Stone Age brains never had or needed a way to process written symbolic language.
The findings will fuel the ongoing debate over whether stone tools mark the beginning of modern human culture.
Two controversies lurk beneath an impressive display of interdisciplinarityRecently, we at <em>Evolution: This View of Life</em> had the pleasure of attending and covering the first annual conference on “Consilience”—or the unity of the sciences, social sciences, and the humanities. The conference, of which we at ETVOL hope to see many future iterations, was organized and hosted by Joseph Carroll of the University of Missouri in St. Louis.