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The world’s first fluorescent frog has been discovered near Santa Fe in Argentina.
Scientists at the Bernardino Rivadavia Natural Sciences Museum in Buenos Ai...
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We are a group of theatre workers who are tired of portraying these cardboard cutouts. We want theatre managers, directors, and writers to stop producing plays which insult...
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One of the more difficult things a doctor can do is diagnose cancer. That's not just because of the life-changing effects such a finding can have, but because distinguishin...
Read MoreNew Study On The Representation Of Women In Media Sadly Confirms What We Already Knew
The ongoing conversation around the issue of representation of women in media has been productive in terms of bringing attention to the issue, but it's not necessarily chan...
Read MoreStudy Highlights Dismal Condition Of Women Farmers
A study conducted in rural Tamil Nadu points out the appalling condition of women farmers, especially after the death of their husbands. Conducted in January by the Tamilna...
Read More‘De-Extinction’ Is a Bad Idea Because We Can’t Even Take Care of What We’ve Got
Because of climate change and other pressures, species are estimated to be going extinct at a 1,000 times the natural rate. What if we could bring some of them back from th...
Read MoreScientists Can Now Store Digital Data In DNA With 100 Percent Accuracy
All the digital data we're creating—44 trillion gigabytes by 2020—has to go somewhere. The "where" of the near future, many researchers believe, will be on DNA ...
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Black carbon found in air pollution can increase the resistance of bacteria that cause respiratory disease, research has found. The discover could lead to a greater underst...
Read MoreWatching Birds Near Home Eases Sadness & Worries
Watching birds around your home may help overcome sadness and worry, a new study in UK has found. Researchers from the University of Exeter in UK, the British Trust for Orn...
Read MorePension Gender Gap Creates $59,000 Shortfall for Women
Women can expect to be shortchanged by their pensions to the tune of nearly £47,000 ($59,000) over their career, according to a new study released by Zurich Insurance...
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