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Search ResultQuinoa Could Solve The World's Looming Food Shortage, Say Scientists Who Cracked The Plant's Gene Code
It has become a byword for metropolitan, health-conscious dining, but new research suggests quinoa could be destined for a far more important future. Scientists believe the...
Read MoreDear Warren, Our 2017 Annual Letter
Our 2017 annual letter is addressed to our dear friend Warren Buffett, who in 2006 donated the bulk of his fortune to our foundation to fight disease and reduce inequity. A...
Read MoreIndia’s Skater Girls Take Centre Stage In Wild Beasts’ New Music Video
If you’ve been paying attention it will come as no surprise to know that India has one of the fastest growing skater communities in the world and at the head of that ...
Read MoreTime To Ditch The Pill? World's First Contraception App That Is As Effective As A Condom Is Given A Seal Of Approval
An contraception app that uses body temperature to track a woman's menstrual cycle has been given the seal of approval. Natural Cycles records daily temperature and uses an...
Read MoreYou’re Looking At The World’s First Artificial Honeybee
Tiny drones may help pollinate crops when dwindling honeybees aren’t enough. In a honeybee colony, normally it's the female worker bees that go out, gather pollen, an...
Read MoreYou’re Looking At The World’s First Artificial Honeybee
Tiny drones may help pollinate crops when dwindling honeybees aren’t enough. In a honeybee colony, normally it's the female worker bees that go out, gather pollen, an...
Read MoreIn The Burgeoning World Of Virtual Reality, Storytelling Is Both Cutting-Edge & Old-Fashioned
Over the last several years, the Sundance Film Festival has been an early adopter, and key champion, of bringing virtual-reality content into the world of film. What had on...
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What’s a soap opera without a couple of mean women or vamps? Call them what you may, these epitomes of the Wicked Witch from the West or East from the Wizard of Oz, a...
Read MoreA Tree Festival In Bengaluru Aims To Save The City’s Trees By Making People Fall In Love With Them
At a time when trees are quickly being replaced by skyscrapers and flyovers in cities across the world, perhaps it is a good idea to take a moment to truly celebrate nature...
Read MoreAround The World Women Struggle To Secure Land Rights, Own Less Than Twenty Percent
It’s 2017 and formal ownership of land for women still seems to be a distant dream, with women owning less than 20 percent of land in the world. This means that their...
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