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Search ResultA Tale Of Two Astronauts: Scott And Mark Kelly Begin New Phase Of NASA Twins Study
After nearly a year on the International Space Station, NASAastronaut Scott Kelly returned to Earth on Tuesday night, completing, along with Russian cosmonaut Mikhail Korni...
Read More"Men Are Still Getting Paid More For A Lot Of Garbage" - Tina Fey
It's a good time to be a woman in comedy. The phrase now daily carted out in conversations on gender within the industry; that the post-Bridesmaids, post-Trainwreck world i...
Read MoreWHO Outlines Ways To Prevent And Mitigate Childhood Hearing Loss
Nearly 32 million children across the world live with disabling hearing loss. A new WHO report, "Childhood hearing loss: act now, here’s how", suggests that 60% of th...
Read MoreSleep Is A Fundamental Human Right, India’s Supreme Court Rules
Their reasoning is that it comes under the right to life, as to be able to live people need access to peaceful sleep.
Giving their judgement on Thursday, judges said &...
The Rise Of The Social Entrepreneur
Recently, I wrote a column suggesting that, in the field of social change, we’re getting smarter. I went so far as to say that we may even be going through a new Enli...
Read MoreHoneybees Suffer Learning Difficulties After Ingesting Tiny Quantities Of Pesticides, Study Finds
Honeybees can suffer from “severe” learning difficulties and memory problems after ingesting tiny quantities of a type of pesticide, new research indicates. Bee...
Read More‘I View World’ film festival makes Delhi debut
Engendered, a trans-national arts and human rights organisation that has been organising the “I View World” film festival in New York for the past several years...
Read MoreOliviers 2016 Nomination List
Imelda Staunton has picked up her eleventh Olivier Award nomination for Gypsy, which leads the field with an impressive eight nods.
Staunton is up for Best Actress in ...
National Geographic Partners With Bollywood Celebrities To Promote #Standwithagirl
To uniquely mark International Women’s Day on March 8, National Geographic is highlighting education and empowerment for the Indian girl child. Bollywood celebrities ...
Read MoreExclusive Daltrey Recording Raises Funds For Teen Cancer America
First Citizens Bank and Republic Records have teamed up with nonprofit Teen Cancer America to release an exclusive recording of Roger Daltreyperforming the 1980 classic &ld...
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