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Search ResultAll Of The Reasons Scientists Are Certain We Are Now Living In The Anthropocene
What follows in “The Anthropocene is functionally and stratigraphically distinct from the Holocene,” a new study published in Science, is a laundry list of huma...
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Gillian Flynn’s Gone Girl was a publishing sensation and made legit the dysfunctional ‘girl’.
Paula Hawkins’s debut novel, The Girl On The T...
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Scientists have known for about 30 years that the additional water would flow toward the Equator from the poles, adding mass to the planet's middle and a bit of drag to its...
Read MoreSmall Metal Grate Makes Big Impact On Environment, Health
A University of Iowa researcher created an inexpensive metal insert for primitive cookstoves, such as this one used in a remote village in India, that may decrease global w...
Read MoreBangladesh Leads South Asia In Reducing Gender Disparity: Report
Bangladesh has been ranked 64th this year in an index showing the condition of women in 145 countries. Last year, it was positioned 68th among 142 nations. The Geneva-based...
Read MoreWhat Is The Ideal Cesarean Rate?
For many years, discussions around the ??deal cesarean rate??tended to refer to a 1985 World Health Organization (WHO) consensus statement?that recommended a population-bas...
Read MoreIndia Home To Highest Number Of Undernourished Women In Developing World
A recently-released study has highlighted that more than 18 million women in low- and middle-income countries around the world are severely undernourished. The study w...
Read MoreNow That We Can Edit Cancer's Genes, We Can Make Better Drugs
The ability to edit the human genome, a sci-fi procedure made possible by a new technique called CRISPR/Cas-9, has taken the field of genetic research by storm. In the...
Read More118 More Years of the Gender Wage Gap
Earlier this week, one analysis suggested that the growth of American women’s wages had stalled this year. While it’s important not to put too much emphasis on ...
Read MorePigeons Could Help Detect Breast Cancer
The latest species to add to that list is the common pigeon (Columba livia). According to a study?by a team of researchers in the US published in?PLOS One, pigeons have an ...
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