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Anthropology
power
Feb. 10, 2022
All the Alarming Allegations in Harvard’s Sexual-Harassment Suit
Three students allege that the university leaned on “an institutional policy of indifference” to cover up a professor’s misconduct.
By
Claire Lampen
feminism
Nov. 5, 2020
All Hail Our Unappreciated Prehistoric Huntresses
New research challenges the long-standing idea that only prehistoric men did big-game hunting.
By
Amanda Arnold
science of us
Oct. 6, 2017
There’s a Scientific Explanation for Why Fires Are So Romantic
The fire pit in my boyfriend’s backyard was the only place I felt like I could open up, possibly because that light has a special power over us.
By
Erinne Magee
Mar. 22, 2017
Creativity Is the Heart of the Human Experience
Don’t let the 24-hour news cycle and the drudgery of daily life mislead you. On the whole, humans are creative and collaborative, not corrupt.
By
Agustin Fuentes
Aug. 9, 2016
The Primordial Reason People Need to Party
“The synchrony and coordination enhance a sense of togetherness and bonding even among people who have never met.”
By
Drake Baer
Aug. 9, 2016
The Primordial Reason People Need to Party
“The synchrony and coordination enhance a sense of togetherness and bonding even among people who have never met.”
By
Drake Baer
sex
July 13, 2015
Apparently Some Places Don’t Have Kissing
Making out isn’t as universal as it might appear.
By
Jesse Singal
silicon valley
Nov. 11, 2014
Keira Knightley: Anthropologist of Billionaires
Reporting right from Silicon Valley.
By
Maggie Lange
anthropology
July 17, 2014
The French Discovered Vocal Fry and They Call It ‘The Voice of America’
Just some light grilling from
Le Monde
.
By
Maggie Lange
May 16, 2014
Clyde Snow, an Amazing Forensic Anthropologist, Just Died
He was a globetrotting skeleton-uncoverer and war-crime testifier.
By
Jesse Singal
anthropology
Sept. 12, 2013
How Do You Change a Bro-Dominated Culture?
Get the non-bro white guys on your side.
By
Ann Friedman
anthropology
Oct. 4, 2012
Debunking the Nice-Nerd Myth
Guys who were nerds in high school are not nicer, says
GQ
, especially now that they’ve inherited the earth.
By
Kat Stoeffel