Revisionist archaeologists are casting doubt on the glorious past of Israel depicted in the Bible, but one scholar deems their findings "fragile."
Emotion and spirit seem to hold more sway among American Protestant adherents than creed and doctrine.
Some "obsolete" technologies just refuse to die.
Protecting endangered wildlife depends first on deciding what wild means.
Are your country's laws keeping you from having a baby? Come visit us!
Open access academic journals seem like a godsend to cash-strapped libraries, but it's still unclear who will foot the bill.
Richard Rodgers wrote some of the most melodic and inventive popular music of the 20th century, yet throughout his life he remained an unhappy, troubled man.
Antonin Dvorák's time in America produced some of his most enduring music, yet he failed at the purpose for which he had come.
The face was once thought to be a mirror of the soul--an idea widely explored in literature. But modern perceptions seem to differ.
America's vital ally in the Middle East is gripped by myriad societal tensions.