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Search ResultGavin Lind: A Thoughtful Comedian That's In Tune With The Struggles Of The LGBT Community
The South African newcomer to the comedy scene and mining lobbyist tackles everything from gay marriage to Apartheid and veganism Gavin Lind is a brave comedian. It takes r...
Read MoreEvolution: Traits That Are Good For Individuals, But Bad For Species
Evolution can select traits that are good for individuals, but bad for the species as a whole ANTAGONISM is built into the nature of sexual reproduction itself. Members of ...
Read MoreThe Urban Farmers Battling Bangalore's Concrete Jungle
In Ramagondanahalli village, Muniraju Hanumanthappa bends over his clay-coloured soil surrounded by bright green spinach leaves. He quickly prunes the plants, dwarfed by th...
Read MoreHelen Mirren On Why She Resisted Calling Herself A Feminist At First
Though Helen Mirren emphatically calls herself a feminist now, she admits she's resisted the term in the past. Making the commencement speech at Tulane University in New Or...
Read MoreFuture Of Space Travel Depends On Varsha Jain, Space Gynaecologist
NASA astronaut Peggy Whitson, who's on the International Space Station right now, spent 377 days total in space prior to this mission—the most of any US woman. It's a...
Read MoreA Fish That Can Father A Near Clone Of Itself
Scientists have discovered a fish carrying genes only from its father in the nucleus of its cells. Found in a type of fish called Squalius alburnoides, which normally inhab...
Read MorePlants Can See, Hear And Smell - & Respond
Plants, according to Jack C Schultz, "are just very slow animals". This is not a misunderstanding of basic biology. Schultz is a professor in the Division of Plant Sciences...
Read MoreHot Docs Announces Awards, Human Rights Watch Festival Unveils Lineup
The Human Rights Watch Film Festival will be presented June 9 – 18, with 21 topical and provocative feature documentaries and panel discussions that showcase courageo...
Read MoreLGBTQ Community Is Misinterpreted In Mainstream: Faraz Arif Ansari
Faraz Arif Ansari, the maker of "Sisak" -- being touted as India's first silent LGBTQ film -- says though presently people are trying to bring the conversation about the co...
Read MoreMeet The Kenyan Scientist Who Overcame Gender Stereotypes To Fight Malaria
Growing up in Nairobi, Kenya, Dr. Faith Osier often dreamed of curing the world of deadly diseases like malaria, an illness spread by mosquitos that kills more than 438,000...
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