The extent to which humans are monogamous has long been subject to debate. One scientist says studying sibling genetics gives a clear answer.
Dr. Jürgen Schaflechner will lead a five-year study on conspiracy theories in South Asia funded by the European Research ...
Feeding bread to a donkey to treat whooping cough, rubbing a black snail on a wart and impaling it on a thorn are two of the ...
This course focuses on anthropological perspectives on health, illness, bodies and medicine. It presents current ethnographic research on the interactions between biology, culture, society, and ...
The Out of Africa Theory explains how every modern human descends from a single African population that began migrating roughly 60,000 years ago. This model is supported by fossil evidence and genetic ...
Digital anthropology studies the development, use and consequences of digital technologies for humans, social relations and society, including social media, artificial intelligence and the ...
Anthropology in China has a century long history. This article examines its origin, development, practices, and limitations throughout history briefly. It is argued that the history of anthropology in ...
Whether they are motivating employees, making decisions, allocating resources or negotiating deals, managers are vital for business. Managers have been an integral factor for business success since ...
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What makes humans conscious? Scientists disagree, strongly, as one group of peacemakers discovered the hard way. By Carl Zimmer Consciousness may be a mystery, but that doesn’t mean that ...
At Case Western Reserve, we harness expertise within our department and across the university to train you in traditional and newly emerging anthropological theories and methods that integrate work ...