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Search ResultSeeing Earth From Space Is The Key To Saving Our Species From Itself
When Yuri Gagarin became the first human to orbit the Earth in April 1961, he carried centuries of hopes and dreams into space with him. Visionaries had long struggled to p...
Read MoreLove Wins At Seattle South Asian Film Festival
The 11th annual Seattle South Asian Film Festival begins Friday, Oct. 14, with a special focus on Bangladeshi cinema.
The 10-day festival — whose theme is &ldquo...
Fighting Gender Violence: Acid Attack Survivors Get A Graphic Novel
In a society where rape and acid attack survivors are often alienated, it’s pivotal to create awareness and understanding among people. The graphic novel, Priya&rsquo...
Read MoreQueen Latifah To Be Honored With Prince Rainier III Award
The Princess Grace Foundation-USA (PGF-USA) is proud to announce that award-winning actress, singer, songwriter and producer Queen Latifah will accept the prestigious Princ...
Read MoreKaleidoscope - Maid For Mumbai
It may or may not be true of other cities, but Mumbai moves on tracks built partly by the bais, the domestic helpers, mostly from rural Maharashtra, who manage homes, so th...
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During Navratri, a cable channel made capital with Falguni Pathak live all nine days at a venue in suburban Mumbai. The entrance must have been unimaginable, but judging fr...
Read MoreMeet The Indian Girl Who Won $1 Million Hult Prize & Is Solving Transportation Issues In Kenya
“Lags in the transportation system are a big issue in many countries and it is something that is often overlooked even though people use it on a daily basis. When tra...
Read MoreWhy We Started 'WOMAN'
Almost two years ago, feminist activist and writer Gloria Steinem and activist Amy Richards visited the VICE office in Brooklyn to discuss the critical (yet rarely discusse...
Read MoreWHO Calls For Higher Taxes On Sugary Drinks
The World Health Organization (WHO) urged countries on Tuesday to raise taxes on sugary drinks it blames for fuelling global epidemics of obesity and diabetes, saying this ...
Read MoreDeepMind Invented A Computer That Learns How To Use Its Own Memory
Deep Mind, Alphabet’s artificial intelligence development wing, published its third research paper in Nature on Wednesday, and it’s a doozy: the ...
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