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“Historic imbalances in power relations between men and women, exacerbated by growing inequalities within and between societies and countries, are leading to greater ...
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From the hidden costs of our digital world to the frozen edges of civilization, here are a few films to catch this year. Now celebrating its 25th year, the Environmental Fi...
Read MoreWhat I Learned From ‘Gender Revolution’
“It’s hard to hate up close.” ― Dr. Oz I have spent the last several months immersed in a documentary for National Geographic called “Gender...
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Melinda Gates shares why she advocates for over 225 million women around the globe who still lack access to modern contraceptives. Like most women I know, I have used contr...
Read MoreNeeti Mohan Joins UN's War Against Trafficking
Joining the likes of Hollywood celebrities Ashton Kutcher, Nicholas Cage, Demi Moore and Ashley Judd, playback singer Neeti Mohan has collaborated with the United Nations f...
Read MoreA Pinworm Medication Is Being Tested As A Potential Anti-Cancer Drug
Cancer researchers are testing whether a generic drug that has been used for more than 40 years to treat parasitic infections may also help fight cancer. The tests of meben...
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It’s a patient’s worst nightmare: They’re paralyzed from an accident or disease, and slowly, even the ability to signal by blinking is taken from them. It...
Read MoreContraceptive Cruelty: How patriarchy Determines Birth Control Use In India
A month or so before her wedding, 23-year-old Rituparna’s mother suggested that they go to a gynaecologist for a ‘normal check-up’. Once there however, he...
Read MoreA Crack In The Antarctic Ice Shelf Just Grew By 11 Miles
This story has been updated. An enormous rift in one of Antarctica’s largest ice shelves grew dramatically over the past month, and a chunk nearly the size of Delawar...
Read MoreKatherine Johnson: Advanced Human Rights With A Slide And Pencil
When I was growing up, in segregated South Carolina, African-American role models in national life were few and far between. Later, when my fellow flight students and I, in...
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