Robin Washington, the Forward’s editor-at-large, shares his thoughts on the largest-ever study of Jews of color and about that time he was mistaken for Rod Carew at his own Twin Cities synagogue.
When you bring home the wrong color of paint from the hardware store, it may not be your foggy memory at fault. A new study finds that while the human brain can distinguish between millions of colors, ...
Students in urban school districts, regardless of their race or ethnicity, prefer teachers of color to white teachers, a provocative new study found. The study, published this week in the journal ...
The new research is the first to look back at early mammals in full color. Using advanced fossil imaging methods and a thorough examination of the pigment-producing cells present in living mammals, ...
There’s been a lot of discussion about how we see few women of color in tech because there are few of them in the STEM pipeline. But a forthcoming study my team conducted as part of the Kapor Center’s ...
IN the brave days of Haroun A1 Raschid and the fairy princes what is now a notable cause of ennui was its most popular cure. When the great men of that legendary part of history that is too original ...
A new study from the University of Arizona reveals that color vision in animals evolved around 500 million years ago, much earlier than the appearance of colorful fruits and flowers. The research, ...
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